Friday, November 17, 2017

Collaboration

A buzz word in education right now is '21st-century skills'.  Any learning plan that is launched by an educational institution seems to include this as a necessary element.  I'm not sure how long we'll talk about these as '21st-century' items, but the list often shifts away from the need to learn 'stuff' and de-emphasizes cramming in content.  

It's no secret that the workplace is changing, and our students need to know how to access and work with technology.  The other large area of identifiable skills surround social and emotional skill sets and being able to work well with others; to collaborate.  Increasingly, we and our students need to be able to work together on a project towards a shared goal.  Being able to work on one's own is important, but fewer and fewer scenarios demand this type of work anymore.  Teamwork is essential to life.  It's why it was an important inclusion in our Community Character traits that push us toward being 'Connected in Christ'.  Chris Breitenberg writes a beautiful article on how collaboration is central to the gospel of Christ and how the future of the church depends on it.  I commend the article to you!  https://goo.gl/dG3Zqa

As we prepare for upcoming strategic planning, I'm asking people in our community 'What does it look like when we do our best work?'  As the NACE board answered these questions, it struck me at how many times they referenced community events and tasks where groups of people came together and accomplished something in service to our schools.  There's something that is innately joyful about serving alongside one another to 'get something done'.  Indeed, I believe there is something Holy about this time together - dedicated to the furtherance of the good news through education.  As we gather together to work, we build relationship, we build the church, and we build something bigger than all of us - a present and a future of God's kingdom!!

Our event organizers know this inherently and are inviting you to collaborate with them.  A Family Fun Fest runs because people pitch in for a great cause.  Pies get made, peaches get peeled, committees function and get work done..... Beautiful things happen when we collaborate and work together.

I look forward to seeing all of you at our Family Fun Fest on Saturday, November 11, all pitching in joyfully to build up our schools in service to the God we serve!!

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