Compassionate Christian Education
for Flourishing Communities
Gentleness, compassion, truth, wisdom and uncompromising love are the hallmarks of the master teacher Jesus Christ. When you get to the end of a tough day (week, term or academic year) how can we emulate this? Compassion unites community and lays the ground work for deep learning roots that lead to flourishing.
In this keynote, we will get back to basics, exploring how your calling to teach can refresh, equip and ground you in uncertain times. The mission of God to love and save the world is big enough for all of the questions you have and all of the needs that you see in your classroom and schools. Let’s explore them together because we are called into community to learn and grow together.
Dr. Beth Green
Dr. Beth Green is the Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Tyndale University, a private Christian University in Toronto, Canada. She is an experienced high school teacher, educational practitioner and researcher. Her research and consultancy supports educators as they seek to develop ethos, curriculum and teaching and learning which is distinctively Christian. Dr. Green is a graduate of Oxford, Cambridge and London universities a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and a Senior Fellow of the Canadian faith-based think tank Cardus.


