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Keystone Christian Education Association
43rd Annual Christian Education Conference September 29-30 2016
DoubleTree by Hilton Resort Willow Valley
Lancaster PA
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to KCEArsquos 43rd Annual Conference
Jesus is often referred to as the Master Teacher Although His classroom oftentimes had no walls and his students ranged in both number age and social standing He knew and understood His ldquopupilsrdquo and their needs He knew best how to truly teach to communicate and apply truth with authority because He was Truth and His words brought spiritual light and life We can teach and be effective as we have learned from having sat at Jesusrsquo feet and as our lives are directed by the Holy Spirit Yes we may teach English or Math or any of the other disciplines But as we teach we teach from a Biblical perspective integrating Godrsquos truth as the warp and woof of fabric
May we pattern our teaching after the One Who dared to speak the truth boldly and without apology yet in gentleness and love ldquoHelp us Lord to be effective communicators to reach our students for Thee so that they in turn can pass on their own faith to othersrdquo
This yearrsquos Assembly speakers are well prepared to address our theme Both are teachers in their own right each having his own unique body of students presenting truth to bring understanding change and growth
Be sure to take full advantage of the workshops available to you God has sent leaders to this
Conference who can provide you with additional tools for you and your ministry We have two days ahead of us days filled with instruction challenge and encouragement If there
is anything we on KCEArsquos Board or staff can do to help you while you are here please come to us We are here to serve you Welcome Dr Thomas C Coleman KCEA President
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Your Conference Schedule at a Glance
Thursday 900 ndash 950 Workshop 1 1000 ndash 1120 Opening Assembly Mini Address ndash Emergency Drills Are Part of Curriculum Ian Thompson Main Address ndash The Principal Aim of Christian Ed Dr Gary Anderson 1130 ndash 200 Exhibits Workshop 2 amp 3 Lunches
1130 ndash 1220 Workshop 2 1130 ndash 1240 Lunch A
1230 ndash 140 Lunch B 1250 ndash 140 Workshop 3
200 ndash 250 Workshop 4 250 ndash 315 Exhibits 315 ndash 405 Workshop 5 405 ndash 430 Exhibits 430 ndash 600 Assembly Offering Staff Recognition Mini Address ndash Distinctives of Christian Education Dr Janet Hicks Main Address ndash Why Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)
Dr Tim Miller 600 Dinner Friday 730 ndash 750 Prayer Time 800 ndash 920 Assembly ndash Mini Address ndash School-Wide Internet Safety Dr Dan Olinger Main Address ndash A Bible Perspective of Doubt Dr Tim Miller 920 ndash 945 Exhibits 945 ndash 1035 Workshop 6 1035 ndash 1100 Exhibits 1100 ndash 130 Exhibits Workshop 7 amp 8 Lunches
1100 ndash 1150 Workshop 7 1100 ndash 1210 Lunch C
1200 ndash 110 Lunch D 1220 ndash 110 Workshop 8
130 ndash 220 Workshop 9 220 ndash 245 Exhibits 245 ndash 415 Closing Assembly Offering Mini Address ndash Four Sources of Leadership Rev Jonathan Tillman Main Address ndash The Essential Value of Role Models Dr Gary Anderson
Between 1130 and 200 each delegate can choose among competing activities (1) two workshop periods (2) Exhibit Hall visitation (3) lunch options (ranging from a snack to a protracted sit-down time) (4) fellowship and sharing time and (5) other personal priorities
Between 1100 and 130 each delegate can choose to (1) attend up to two workshops (quickly grabbing a snack) (2) include a full lunch break (3) invest time in the Exhibit Hall andor (4) accomplish other personal priorities
Conference Song
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Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
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Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
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FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
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Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
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be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
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choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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to KCEArsquos 43rd Annual Conference
Jesus is often referred to as the Master Teacher Although His classroom oftentimes had no walls and his students ranged in both number age and social standing He knew and understood His ldquopupilsrdquo and their needs He knew best how to truly teach to communicate and apply truth with authority because He was Truth and His words brought spiritual light and life We can teach and be effective as we have learned from having sat at Jesusrsquo feet and as our lives are directed by the Holy Spirit Yes we may teach English or Math or any of the other disciplines But as we teach we teach from a Biblical perspective integrating Godrsquos truth as the warp and woof of fabric
May we pattern our teaching after the One Who dared to speak the truth boldly and without apology yet in gentleness and love ldquoHelp us Lord to be effective communicators to reach our students for Thee so that they in turn can pass on their own faith to othersrdquo
This yearrsquos Assembly speakers are well prepared to address our theme Both are teachers in their own right each having his own unique body of students presenting truth to bring understanding change and growth
Be sure to take full advantage of the workshops available to you God has sent leaders to this
Conference who can provide you with additional tools for you and your ministry We have two days ahead of us days filled with instruction challenge and encouragement If there
is anything we on KCEArsquos Board or staff can do to help you while you are here please come to us We are here to serve you Welcome Dr Thomas C Coleman KCEA President
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Your Conference Schedule at a Glance
Thursday 900 ndash 950 Workshop 1 1000 ndash 1120 Opening Assembly Mini Address ndash Emergency Drills Are Part of Curriculum Ian Thompson Main Address ndash The Principal Aim of Christian Ed Dr Gary Anderson 1130 ndash 200 Exhibits Workshop 2 amp 3 Lunches
1130 ndash 1220 Workshop 2 1130 ndash 1240 Lunch A
1230 ndash 140 Lunch B 1250 ndash 140 Workshop 3
200 ndash 250 Workshop 4 250 ndash 315 Exhibits 315 ndash 405 Workshop 5 405 ndash 430 Exhibits 430 ndash 600 Assembly Offering Staff Recognition Mini Address ndash Distinctives of Christian Education Dr Janet Hicks Main Address ndash Why Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)
Dr Tim Miller 600 Dinner Friday 730 ndash 750 Prayer Time 800 ndash 920 Assembly ndash Mini Address ndash School-Wide Internet Safety Dr Dan Olinger Main Address ndash A Bible Perspective of Doubt Dr Tim Miller 920 ndash 945 Exhibits 945 ndash 1035 Workshop 6 1035 ndash 1100 Exhibits 1100 ndash 130 Exhibits Workshop 7 amp 8 Lunches
1100 ndash 1150 Workshop 7 1100 ndash 1210 Lunch C
1200 ndash 110 Lunch D 1220 ndash 110 Workshop 8
130 ndash 220 Workshop 9 220 ndash 245 Exhibits 245 ndash 415 Closing Assembly Offering Mini Address ndash Four Sources of Leadership Rev Jonathan Tillman Main Address ndash The Essential Value of Role Models Dr Gary Anderson
Between 1130 and 200 each delegate can choose among competing activities (1) two workshop periods (2) Exhibit Hall visitation (3) lunch options (ranging from a snack to a protracted sit-down time) (4) fellowship and sharing time and (5) other personal priorities
Between 1100 and 130 each delegate can choose to (1) attend up to two workshops (quickly grabbing a snack) (2) include a full lunch break (3) invest time in the Exhibit Hall andor (4) accomplish other personal priorities
Conference Song
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Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
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Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
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FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
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Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
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be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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to KCEArsquos 43rd Annual Conference
Jesus is often referred to as the Master Teacher Although His classroom oftentimes had no walls and his students ranged in both number age and social standing He knew and understood His ldquopupilsrdquo and their needs He knew best how to truly teach to communicate and apply truth with authority because He was Truth and His words brought spiritual light and life We can teach and be effective as we have learned from having sat at Jesusrsquo feet and as our lives are directed by the Holy Spirit Yes we may teach English or Math or any of the other disciplines But as we teach we teach from a Biblical perspective integrating Godrsquos truth as the warp and woof of fabric
May we pattern our teaching after the One Who dared to speak the truth boldly and without apology yet in gentleness and love ldquoHelp us Lord to be effective communicators to reach our students for Thee so that they in turn can pass on their own faith to othersrdquo
This yearrsquos Assembly speakers are well prepared to address our theme Both are teachers in their own right each having his own unique body of students presenting truth to bring understanding change and growth
Be sure to take full advantage of the workshops available to you God has sent leaders to this
Conference who can provide you with additional tools for you and your ministry We have two days ahead of us days filled with instruction challenge and encouragement If there
is anything we on KCEArsquos Board or staff can do to help you while you are here please come to us We are here to serve you Welcome Dr Thomas C Coleman KCEA President
3
4
Your Conference Schedule at a Glance
Thursday 900 ndash 950 Workshop 1 1000 ndash 1120 Opening Assembly Mini Address ndash Emergency Drills Are Part of Curriculum Ian Thompson Main Address ndash The Principal Aim of Christian Ed Dr Gary Anderson 1130 ndash 200 Exhibits Workshop 2 amp 3 Lunches
1130 ndash 1220 Workshop 2 1130 ndash 1240 Lunch A
1230 ndash 140 Lunch B 1250 ndash 140 Workshop 3
200 ndash 250 Workshop 4 250 ndash 315 Exhibits 315 ndash 405 Workshop 5 405 ndash 430 Exhibits 430 ndash 600 Assembly Offering Staff Recognition Mini Address ndash Distinctives of Christian Education Dr Janet Hicks Main Address ndash Why Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)
Dr Tim Miller 600 Dinner Friday 730 ndash 750 Prayer Time 800 ndash 920 Assembly ndash Mini Address ndash School-Wide Internet Safety Dr Dan Olinger Main Address ndash A Bible Perspective of Doubt Dr Tim Miller 920 ndash 945 Exhibits 945 ndash 1035 Workshop 6 1035 ndash 1100 Exhibits 1100 ndash 130 Exhibits Workshop 7 amp 8 Lunches
1100 ndash 1150 Workshop 7 1100 ndash 1210 Lunch C
1200 ndash 110 Lunch D 1220 ndash 110 Workshop 8
130 ndash 220 Workshop 9 220 ndash 245 Exhibits 245 ndash 415 Closing Assembly Offering Mini Address ndash Four Sources of Leadership Rev Jonathan Tillman Main Address ndash The Essential Value of Role Models Dr Gary Anderson
Between 1130 and 200 each delegate can choose among competing activities (1) two workshop periods (2) Exhibit Hall visitation (3) lunch options (ranging from a snack to a protracted sit-down time) (4) fellowship and sharing time and (5) other personal priorities
Between 1100 and 130 each delegate can choose to (1) attend up to two workshops (quickly grabbing a snack) (2) include a full lunch break (3) invest time in the Exhibit Hall andor (4) accomplish other personal priorities
Conference Song
5
Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
6
Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
7
FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
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Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
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Your Conference Schedule at a Glance
Thursday 900 ndash 950 Workshop 1 1000 ndash 1120 Opening Assembly Mini Address ndash Emergency Drills Are Part of Curriculum Ian Thompson Main Address ndash The Principal Aim of Christian Ed Dr Gary Anderson 1130 ndash 200 Exhibits Workshop 2 amp 3 Lunches
1130 ndash 1220 Workshop 2 1130 ndash 1240 Lunch A
1230 ndash 140 Lunch B 1250 ndash 140 Workshop 3
200 ndash 250 Workshop 4 250 ndash 315 Exhibits 315 ndash 405 Workshop 5 405 ndash 430 Exhibits 430 ndash 600 Assembly Offering Staff Recognition Mini Address ndash Distinctives of Christian Education Dr Janet Hicks Main Address ndash Why Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)
Dr Tim Miller 600 Dinner Friday 730 ndash 750 Prayer Time 800 ndash 920 Assembly ndash Mini Address ndash School-Wide Internet Safety Dr Dan Olinger Main Address ndash A Bible Perspective of Doubt Dr Tim Miller 920 ndash 945 Exhibits 945 ndash 1035 Workshop 6 1035 ndash 1100 Exhibits 1100 ndash 130 Exhibits Workshop 7 amp 8 Lunches
1100 ndash 1150 Workshop 7 1100 ndash 1210 Lunch C
1200 ndash 110 Lunch D 1220 ndash 110 Workshop 8
130 ndash 220 Workshop 9 220 ndash 245 Exhibits 245 ndash 415 Closing Assembly Offering Mini Address ndash Four Sources of Leadership Rev Jonathan Tillman Main Address ndash The Essential Value of Role Models Dr Gary Anderson
Between 1130 and 200 each delegate can choose among competing activities (1) two workshop periods (2) Exhibit Hall visitation (3) lunch options (ranging from a snack to a protracted sit-down time) (4) fellowship and sharing time and (5) other personal priorities
Between 1100 and 130 each delegate can choose to (1) attend up to two workshops (quickly grabbing a snack) (2) include a full lunch break (3) invest time in the Exhibit Hall andor (4) accomplish other personal priorities
Conference Song
5
Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
6
Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
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FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
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Conference Song
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Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
6
Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
7
FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
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Assembly Speakers
Dr Tim Millerhellip
Dr Gary Andersonhellip
hellip was born again at the age of 20 through reading the Bible at work as a line worker at General Motors He left that job to pursue Bible-centered education While he initially desired to teach science the Lord called Him to teach the Scriptures He has done so as a high school teacher pastor college professor and now as a seminary professor specializing in Historical Theology (Apologetics) Dr Miller and his wife have three children born in 2011 2013 and 2015
hellip served as the Pastor at Springville (Pennsylvania) Baptist Church from 1975 to 1987 There his interests included Christian education (and hunting) He then served as the President of Baptist Mid-Missions through 2015 While fully engaged in the administration of a worldwide mission effort he was also known for his work with people He is now President Emeritus Dr Anderson and his wife are blessed with three children who serve in the pastorate They have seven grandchildren
Conference Purpose
Conference Purpose 1 The purpose of KCEA is the protection and promotion of Christian education Our Conference exists toward promoting Christian education and professional development Other programs and activities fulfill other aspects of our mission including the defense of religious liberty
Conference Purpose 2 KCEA does not attempt to present speakers and music that mirror the speakers and music
in your individual home church or school rather to edifybenefit all delegates while not offending any individual or group in our movement
Conference Purpose 3 KCEA organizes the Conference to benefit its affiliating ministries At the same time if our
activity brings benefit to non-affiliating or out-of-state ministries or individuals we are glad to share the Conference with you Welcome
6
Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
7
FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
10
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
Your Workshop Leaders Dr Gary Anderson President Emeritus Baptist Mid-Missions Cleveland OH`
Mrs Holli Ashley Teacher Canaan Christian Academy Lake Ariel
Mrs Hannah Beatty Ministry Leader CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Mr Joshua Birx Administrator Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr David Bowman Chair C12 Group Philadelphia Pottstown
Mrs Heidi Braughler Teacher Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown WI
Mr Nathan Burgess Technology Consultant Network Administrator for ABWE Harrisburg
Mrs Cynthia Dickinson National Consultant Bob Jones University Press Greenville SC
Dr Phil Gingery Assistant Pastor Minister of Music Bible Baptist Church West Chester
Miss Laura Heindel Teacher Pensacola Christian Academy Pensacola FL
Mr Howard Hicks Registrar Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Dr Janet Hicks Dean of the School of Arts amp Sciences Clarks Summit University Clarks Summit
Miss Carol Hoover Field Worker CEF of Eastern PA Harrisburg
Dr Andy Hudson Seminary Faculty Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Mr Tom Husler Parent of College Students Mechanicsburg
Mrs Carris Kocher Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee Concordville
Ms Cathy Lawrence Consultant Riverside Publishing (Iowa Tests)
Dr William Licht Vice President for Academic Affairs Maranatha Baptist University Watertown WI
Dr Tim Miller Assistant Professor Detroit Theological Seminary Detroit MI
Miss Heidi Myrick Ministry Associate CEF of Philadelphia County Philadelphia
Dr Dan Olinger Chair Division of Bible School of Religion Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Dr Brad Parker Administrator Frederick Christian Academy Frederick MD
Mr David Pettit Pastoral Staff First Baptist Church Lebanon
Dr Dennis Scott Faculty Division of Health Exercise amp Sport Science Bob Jones University Greenville SC
Mr Ian Thompson Vice President Standing Stone Consulting Inc Huntingdon
Rev Jonathan Tillman Staff KCEA Harrisburg
Miss Jen Walker CEF of Susquehanna County Montrose
7
FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
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Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
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FYI Reminders Meal Tickets
If your school ordered meal tickets half of the tickets were assigned to Thursdayrsquos Lunch A and the other half to Lunch B and to Fridayrsquos Lunch C and D Trade with each other or with other delegates A limited number of tickets are available for exchange for the alternate meal time if needed Additional tickets are available for sale
Rememberhellip The assigning of tickets to specific lunch periods o helps assure delegates of less waiting in line o assists DoubleTreersquos food service in their meal preparations
Conference Recordings
Most workshops will be recorded As in the past a recording code has been assigned to each and noted in your Conference Guide Look for the at the end of the workshop description
All recordings will be made available to you at no extra cost following the Conference As a delegate to this Conference you will be able to access the complete list of successfully recorded sessions from the convenience of your personal computer We will provide instructions Changes in Workshop Listings
If any changes need to be made after the Conference Guide ldquogoes to pressrdquo changes will be announced whether orally or visually via PowerPoint in the Assembly periods and on the two monitors located outside Statesmen Hall Wear Your Name Badge
You know who you are but others may not Help others recognize you as being with the KCEA Conference At the end of the Conference if you have no further need for your badge return your holder and help save future Conference costs Offering
During the Conference we take two offerings as an opportunity for individual delegates to help with the cost of this professional in-service Registration fees alone do not pay all of the cost Feedback Sheets Evaluation Forms
Fill in your sheet ldquoas you gordquo or during a break in your schedule Be honest but forthright and kind We share all of your comments with each speaker and workshop leader for their personal professional growth Lost amp Found Message Center
Check with the ladies at KCEArsquos Registration Desk
8
Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
10
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We appreciate each of those who have chosen to be with us
Exhibitors and advertisers have paid a fee to be represented By doing so they are supporting this Conference
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Visit each of the exhibit displays
Greet the men and women who are giving of their time to serve you
Ask yourself ldquoHow can this companyrsquos product or service benefit my school and me personallyrdquo
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
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27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
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Key to Codes
Target Audience
EC Early Childhood PK Pre-Kindergarten
K Kindergarten LEL Lower Elementary
EL Elementary
UEL Upper Elementary MS Middle School HS High School SEC Secondary
PAS Pastor ADM Administrator OFF Office GEN General
Room Designations ndash Look for the following each workshop description
First Floor BF Ben Franklin EH Edward Hand RF Robert Fulton SA Statesmen A SB Statesmen B
SC Statesmen C SD Statesmen D WPL William Penn (Left) WPR William Penn (Right)
Second Floor COVE Starfish Cove Third Floor TER Terrace Room Wedding Chapel CH Chapel
CEU Qualified ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Recorded Sessions ndash Look for the following each workshop description
Conference Schedule Thursday
Workshop 1
(Early-bird) Thursday 900 ndash 950 am
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING BIBLICAL TRUTH INTO EVERY AREA OF YOUR CURRICULUM (ELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Does your Christian school teach math any differently than a public school Do your students learn anything about God from your English or history class In this session we will discuss a framework in which elementary and secondary teachers can integrate Biblical truth into every area of their curriculum RF CEU 16-01-01 ARE YOU LIVING ON A SEE SAW (GEN) Mr Joshua Birx Do you struggle to balance your family life with your teaching ministry Key principles and practical tips shared in this session can help the Christian educator fulfill Godrsquos mission CH CEU 16-01-02 BUILDING COMMUNITY IN YOUR CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Use your God-given discipleship opportunities to create a caring supportive and bully-free environment for your students
Emphasis will be on specific relationship-building service activities and Biblical propriety in community WPL CEU 16-01-03 IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW IMPORTANT (GEN) Dr William Licht Very few Americans still maintain a Biblical worldview Does a Biblical worldview permeate every aspect of your school Do your students have a Biblical worldview What can we do to help COVE CEU 16-01-04 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick Godrsquos plan of salvation is simple enough for a child to understand This workshop will provide you with an organized way to explain salvation to children and help them put their faith in Christ (To be repeated in Workshop 7) EH CEU PERFECTIONISM IN EDUCATION (GEN) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are you afraid that your teaching practices might
9
be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
10
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KCEA invites several hundred
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Be sure to give your support to the exhibitors
Visit each of the exhibit displays
Greet the men and women who are giving of their time to serve you
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
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be contributing to the growing addiction of perfectionism Do you have students who obsess about every grade or are stressed by constantly being pushed to do better in school In this session we will discuss this growing problem in Christian education and the Biblical solutions that will help students and teachers alike TER CEU 16-01-05
TEST TAKING STRATEGIES (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence How do we prepare students for a standardized test Proctoring techniques How do you inform parents about testing Do you tell students to read a passage first or questions first BF CEU 16-01-06
Workshop 2 Thursday 1130 am ndash 1220 pm
ARITHMETIC MATTER (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want to achieve success in your grade 1 - 4 elementary arithmetic class Join me to learn about games and reviews that I use to help my students SA CEU 16-02-01 BEYOND XrsquoS AND OrsquoS TO THE YrsquoS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Coaching is more than just motivating strategizing executing and winning Coaching is relationship-building Coaching is life-training Coaching is making-disciples How about you Why do you coach Is it just for the Xrsquos and Orsquos and the thrill of victory Coaches who make an eternal impact understand the Yrsquos of coaching Find out what they are and how they can be used to make an eternal impact WPL CEU 16-02-02 BIBLE SOFTWARE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Whats available how to evaluate competing titles how software can improve and extend your Bible study RF CEU 16-02-03 BUILDING A UNIFIED TEAM (ADM) Mr Joshua Birx Administrators face the challenging goal of building unity in the midst of diversity This session shares practical ways to build a unified team from the ground up as well as ways to bring unity to a team already in place BF CEU 16-02-04 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM (ELMS) Dr William Licht Learn how to create a positive classroom behavior plan that engages all learners and thereby creates a great learning environment CH CEU 16-02-05
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION STRATEGIES (ADM) Mr Howard Hicks Classroom observations are times in teachersrsquo and evaluatorsrsquo lives that often are fraught with fear and anxiety This workshop is geared for those who do classroom observations with new and experienced teachers If you are interested in reducing the fear and anxiety level of classroom observations and increasing effective classroom teaching consider attending this workshop SC CEU 16-02-06 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS ndash ARE THEY WORTH THE WORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Interactive notebooks are all the rage in mathematics education right now but is there any proof that they improve achievement This workshop will discuss the findings of a year-long research project regarding interactive notebooks so that you can decide whether or not you should use them in your classroom SB CEU 16-02-07 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESSMENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence This session will explore the new features of the Iowa Assessmentstrade and introduce you to the many different reports that you will receive through Data Manager We will also address when to test what grades to test preparation for testing for teachers and students etc Suggestions for sharing assessment results with parents and students (To be repeated in Workshop 4) SD CEU 16-02-08 KCEA BOARD MEETING (PASADM) The KCEA Board meets six times a year including this shortened meeting Meetings are open for the leadership of affiliating schools (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH
Workshop 3 sessions begin on page 23
Opening Assembly Thursday 1000 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-01
Mini Address
Mr Ian Thompson
ldquoEmergency Drills as Part of Curriculumrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Principal Aim of Christian Educationrdquo (II Timothy 310)
We will develop the proposition that Christian Education holds the potential of turning studentsrsquo hearts toward God and only then has Christian Education been achieved
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
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Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
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Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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50 OFF THESE THREE PROGRAMS
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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BILL OF RIGHTS BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
ldquoEndowed by the Creator with Certain Unalienable Rightsrdquo
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The Christian Philosophy of Patrick Henry 1960
The Americanism of Washington 1906
William Pennrsquos Trial 1670
Divine amp Moral Songs for Children by Isaac Watts 1715
Franklin Speaks Select Quotes 2006 Write for Free Catalog
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
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Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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Workshop 3 Thursday 1250 ndash 140 pm
ACTIVE SHOOTER (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will provide a strategic-based decision-making tool that can be used in any violent situation including an active shooter This training allows participants to use the skills given within their own churchschool at home or in any environment Protection of all age groups will be addressed including infants toddlers K-12 and adults including the elderly Special needs will also be addressed these include physical and mental handicaps as well as those who do not speak English Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a violent incident CH CEU 16-03-01 CREATING A SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Mr David Pettit Consider expanding your ministry with students (and their parents) by offering your own interests hobbies or skills in a unique setting during summer vacation Sports camps are only the tip of the potential offerings WPL CEU 16-03-02 CUSTOMER SERVICE (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman Are we using best practices to serve our students parents donors and congregation Letrsquos look at the perception of our institution by those we come in contact with regularly or only on occasion SC CEU 16-03-03 KCEA BOARD MEETING (cont) (PASADM) Continued from previous hour (1120 ndash 200 over lunch) EH LIVE HISTORY I 2016 IS THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN PA (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will introduce real people who were in history focusing on the life of
Rebecca Grace and including her grandfather Thomas Rutter her brother-in-law John Potts and others with a look at the ideas and notable events of the time George Whitfield and Benjamin Franklin also enter the picture How about Pine Forge Coventry ForgeFurnace and Warwick Furnace SD CEU 16-03-04 MATH BEYOND THE TEXTBOOK (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Textbooks are a great resource for helping students to master math concepts but what about those students who finish with time to spare Join me to discover ways to take math beyond the textbook A variety of websites apps and resources will be presented SA CEU 16-03-05 ldquoNO PAIN NO GAINrdquo (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson A treatment of modern societyrsquos aversion to suffering and its implications for ministry recruitment This workshop should be of interest to those who wish to influence young people to genuinely consider Godrsquos call to vocational ministry SB CEU 16-03-06 TEACHING STUDENTS TO STUDY THE BIBLE (PAS SEC) Dr Tim Miller We all desire our students to spend more time in the Word yet have we taught them how to do so effectively This session will highlight ways attendees can help their young people get more out of their personal time in Scripture RF CEU 16-03-07 THE INCOMPATIBLE TRAJECTORIES OF CREATION AND EVOLUTION (SECPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present proof that one cannot harmonize creation and evolution (which is something only Christians try to do) BF CEU 16-03-08
Workshop 4 Thursday 200 ndash 250 pm
A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY AND MANDATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EC) Rev Jonathan Tillman How important is education of children younger than five What does the Bible have to say about the idea Is there any connection between Early Childhood Education and the majority of our older teens and young adults exiting our churches and ministries Something is happening in our homes and ministries that needs to be changed We will explore that need WPL CEU 16-04-01 AT RISK COACHES (HS ADM) Dr Dennis Scott How well prepared are you as a coach or PE teacher to handle common athletic injuries andor potential life-threatening situations This workshop presents the legal duties of a coachPE teacher and gives practical risk management principles to help you avoid possible litigation The risk is not just legal and physical Also discussed is the spiritual risk some coaches take by not keeping things in perspective EH CEU 16-04-02 CREATING A SCHOOL-WIDE WRITING INITIATIVE (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks Writing is one of the most
significant skills a student needs to acquire and develop Writing is also a skill that cannot be developed in isolation This workshop will present scope and sequencing concepts for a school-wide writing curriculum and will also provide for an information exchange between writing teachers and curriculum leaders Bring your best ideas to share SC CEU 16-04-03 DEALING WITH ALLEGED CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Lots of sources publish lists of contradictions in the Bible What are the logical errors that lead them to see these passages as contradictions And what do we do with passages that we cant explain WPR CEU 16-04-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part I (HS MS GEN) Dr Phil Gingery This is a choral reading clinic encompassing the choral numbers that have been selected for KCEArsquos All-State Choir on November 17-19 The content will be helpful for any choral leader but will be extremely important for any choral leader assigned to help prepare high school students for the auditions of this specific
23
choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
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choral experience (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler Looking for a game for your elementary classroom that is not just another variation of flashcards Want some games you can send home for parents to help children practice their facts Take some multi-grade multi-purpose math games home today This session is primarily for elementary teachers but a number of games could easily be adapted for secondary (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-04-05 GENUINE CHANGE A SOLUTION TO THE EXTERNAL CONFORMITY TRAP (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson Have you ever become weary of enforcing your schoolrsquos standards Have you ever been saddened by former students who have abandoned those standards after they leave school Students have a natural inclination to rebel against rules This session will present a Biblical approach to change that leads beyond that rebellion to internal conformity BF CEU 16-04-06 GOING BEYOND THE AVERAGE (EL) Miss Laura Heindel Do you want efficiency and effectiveness in your classroom Come hear ideas on teaching tips and classroom helps you can use with your class SA CEU 16-04-07
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW IOWA ASSESS-MENTStrade FOR GRADES K-12 (GEN) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 2) RF CEU 16-04-08 LIVE HISTORY II 2016 IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT OF 1765 (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history It was Patrick Henryrsquos Stamp Act Resolves of May 29 1765 supported by his ldquoCaesar had his Brutus Charles the First his Cromwell and George the Third - lsquoTreason Treasonrsquo - may profit by their examplerdquo that turned the tide from opposition to resistance June 1765 saw the birth of the Sons of Liberty and August 1765 saw the first Liberty Tree The National Park Service marks 1765 as the beginning of the American Revolution SD CEU 16-04-09 NEHEMIAH OR SANBALLAT THE POWER OF GODLY ENCOURAGEMENT AT SCHOOL (GEN) Dr William Licht A spiritual leader motivates others by Biblical encouragement Do we make the most of our opportunities to encourage COVE CEU 16-04-10 PUBLIC INFORMATION AND THE PRESS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will offer instruction on how and when to utilize the press The class will demonstrate how to appropriately communicate to the press parents of students and the greater community without causing loss to your organizationrsquos reputation or your personal testimony Those attending will feel more self-assured that they can handle interviews and use the press as a support to their needs TER CEU 16-04-11
Workshop 5
Thursday 315 ndash 405 pm
ARE WE REACHING THE NEXT GENERATION THE WORLDVIEW OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS (PAS ADM SEC) Dr Brad Parker In this workshop we will examine a recent research project which evaluated the worldview scores of Christian school students and teachers to determine if students in Christian schools are thinking biblically about the issues of our time and how teachers can help shape a studentrsquos worldview What factors if any help a young personrsquos worldview become more Biblical This workshop will inform administrators and teachers about the worldview of the average Christian school student and teacher and what can be done to help them think more Biblically in our culture SD CEU 16-05-01 ARE YOU A LEADER (GEN) Rev Jonathan Tillman We will start with a basic definition of leadership and work towards an understanding of how that reveals itself in your life and place of service We will talk about the four sources of leadership and understand their impact upon leadership We will identify the difference between leadership and authority and illustrate each one from Scripture WPL CEU 16-05-02 BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ACCURACY OF SCRIPTURE (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger Parallels are drawn between Old Testament history and ancient Near
Eastern (secular) history Evidence is given that the Bible intends to be taken as historically accurate WPR CEU 16-05-03 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence An introduction to the new Cognitive Abilities Testtrade will address three different abilities Verbal Quantitative and Non-Verbal abilities and how they impact student learning When and why should an ability measure be given What do the results look like from the Cognitive Abilities Test and how can they impact instruction (To be repeated in Workshop 6) RF CEU 16-05-04 DIRECTION AND CHORAL TECHNIQUES ndash Part II (HS MS GEN) (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU EANIE MEANIE MATH GAMES ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Heidi Braughler (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) SB CEU 16-05-05 GOOD STRATEGY OR BAD ETHICS (HS) Dr Dennis Scott Ethical behavior on the part of a coach involves observing not only the rules of a particular game but
24
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
more importantly a level of conduct according to the true spirit of the game or the ldquounwritten rulesrdquo that are also an integral part of every sport Athletic participation provides one of the greatest opportunities for a student to learn honesty integrity the need to obey rules and ethical behavior On the other hand sports can also provide opportunities to learn how to cheat and to be dishonest hypocritical and unethical What are you communicating to your athletes EH CEU 16-05-06 LESSONS FROM ANOTHER KINGDOM (UELMSHS) Mr David Pettit Gods Word constantly draws our attention to His creation and offers some amazing life principles Join us as we look at combining students natural interests in Gods creation with lessons from His Word Just what can you learn from a snake COVE CEU 16-05-07 READING THE JOURNEY BEGINS (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel This workshop will give tips for conducting a captivating reading time in grades 1 ndash 3 SA CEU 16-05-08 TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DAY (GEN) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Technology is no longer used just
in the computer science class Join me to discover simple apps that can be used in the classroom for various subjects throughout the day Whether you have access to one iPad a few iPads or an iPad lab these apps will add variety to your studentsrsquo day keeping them engaged and loving learning TER CEU 16-05-09 THE HAND OF GOD IN HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Like a master conductor God uses the talents decisions and actions of mankind to orchestrate a beautiful narrative of love and redemption While our culture is growing increasingly secular this session encourages history teachers on the secondary level to highlight monuments of Godrsquos faithfulness in His interaction with His creation BF CEU 16-05-10 WHY DO THEY MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR ndash THE WHYS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR AND ITS APPLICATION (SEC) Dr Janet Hicks It is generally accepted that students need grammar skills to aid their understanding of information received and in order to more accurately present concepts in written and oral form This seminar will seek to discuss problems in the presentation of grammar and supply some suggestions for change in the use and application of grammar skills Some discussion of portfolios will be included SC CEU 16-05-11
600 ndash 800 pm Dinner and Fellowship
General Assembly
Thursday 430 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-02
Staff Recognition
________________________________
Mini Address
Dr Janet Hicks
ldquoDistinctives of Christian Educationrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller ldquoWhy Are Young People Leaving the Church (and School)rdquo
This session will examine the data concerning youth leaving the church and offer suggestions on dealing with the problem
Prepare Yourself
hellipwith prayer ndash Group prayer time Friday morning 730 Men ndash Ben Franklin Ladies ndash Robert Fulton
hellipwith a pen ndash for taking notes
25
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
Conference Schedule Friday
TEACHING ONE ANOTHER AS WE PRAY (730 ndash 755)
Men Ben Franklin Ladies Robert Fulton
Workshop 6
Friday 945 ndash 1035 am
ACTIVE ALTERNATIVES TO SEATWORK (SEC) Mrs Heidi Braughler Are your students tired of seatwork Are you tired of grading it Although the drill and practice necessary for math is non-negotiable problems from the textbooks or worksheets are not our only options Come try some creative alternatives that have worked in my high school math classroom Nearly all ideas would work in most grades and subjects BF CEU 16-06-01 CAN YOU CHANGE A CHILDrsquoS ABILITY FOR LEARNING BY USING A COGNITIVE ABILITY MEASURE (Gen) Ms Cathy Lawrence (A repeat of Workshop 5) RF CEU 16-06-02 INTERNET SAFETY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger The key dangers on the Internet and how to recognize and avoid them Includes real-life examples SC CEU 16-06-03 MAKING YOUR CURRICULUM WORK ALIGNING STANDARDS INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht Educators should be active participants in the design and constant review of curriculum no matter the source What makes a good curriculum How do teachers know if the curriculum works SD CEU 16-06-04 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part I (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Memorizing facts is important in mathematics but it is not the end all This workshop will focus on the fact that successful math students go beyond
memorization and can really understand math This is accomplished in a variety of ways including the use of manipulatives Participants will be given ways to help their students become mathematical thinkers not just fact memorizers (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-06-05 NATURAL DISASTERS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Standing Stone will present sheltering and evacuation procedures that are most appropriate for ChurchSchool communities during natural disasters As churches consist of every age group the training will provide direction from infants and their nursery workers to elderly with physical handicaps and all those in between Those attending will leave feeling empowered to make good decisions for themselves and those under their care during a natural emergency SB CEU 16-06-06 PARADOXICAL SPORTS PARENTS (ADM) Dr Dennis Scott Parents of athletes are often the biggest blessing and the biggest challenge of coaching Some are very supportive while others are quick to criticize and second-guess This workshop shares thoughts on how to communicate your philosophy of sports to the parents of your athletes and gives some practical advice on how you can make them more ldquoa part of the teamrdquo without actually interfering with what you are trying to do Hopefully you can get them ldquooff your backrdquo (or the refereersquos back) and ldquoon your siderdquo Ultimately parents and coaches should have similar goals for the children EH CEU 16-06-07
General Assembly
Friday 800 am
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-03
Mini Address
Dr Dan Olinger
ldquoSchool-Wide Internet Safetyrdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Tim Miller
ldquoA Biblical Perspective of Doubtrdquo
This session will approach doubt from a Biblical perspective offering hope and direction
26
PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
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PROPER APPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN YOUR BIBLE CLASSES (SECADMPAS) Dr Andy Hudson This session will explain the proper relationship between interpretation application and implementation of Bible truth WPR CEU 16-06-08 STRENGTHENING BIBLE VERSE MEMORY SKILLS (EL) Miss Carol Hoover Sharing helps and ideas to teach memory verses and passages of Scripture to children with spiritual application Helping them understand the importance of learning Godrsquos Word COVE CEU 16-06-09 STUDENTS CAN ENJOY HISTORY (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx Too often young people view history as adisjointed series of people places and events with no real connection to modern life This session encourages
secondary history teachers to evaluate their own views motives and methods in order to win the minds and hearts of students TER CEU 16-06-10 SUCCESS IN SPELLING AND POETRY (EL) Miss Laura Heindel How to make every minute worthwhile in spelling and poetry class (grades 1 ndash 4) will be the topic of this workshop Join me for many practical ideas you can use with your class SA CEU 16-06-11 THE PHILOSOPHIC DISTINCTIVES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks This seminar identifies Biblical principles that provide the foundation for educating our students to live out a Biblical world view The nature of man the truth reality and values are examined within a Biblical perspective and contrasted with the struggles of our present day WPL CEU 16-06-12
Workshop 7
Friday 1100 ndash 1150 am
DEVELOPING A CONSISTENT CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL (GEN) Dr Janet Hicks Wersquove all been taught ldquoThe curriculum is not your textbookrdquo However we tend to be tied to that textbook This seminar will seek to push our thinking regarding curriculum development through the establishment of objects selection of experiences the organization of content and learning and its evaluation WPL CEU 16-07-01 LEADING A CHILD TO CHRIST (ECKEL) Mrs Hannah Beatty amp Miss Heidi Myrick (A repeat of Workshop 1) SD CEU 16-07-02 LIVE HISTORY III LETrsquoS CONSIDER BETSY ROSS (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session centering on the life and times of Betsy Ross will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in our history Recently discovered documents support the claim that she did indeed make the first flag BF CEU 16-07-03 MATH MORE THAN MEMORIZATION ndash Part II (EL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) CH CEU 16-07-04 MISSION DRIFT (OFFADMPAS) Mr David Bowman After leading our ministry for many years have we slowly moved away from our original mission Letrsquos talk about staying the course and not losing our way along the journey SC CEU 16-07-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler In this
session I will provide a summation of college financial preparation based upon my personal learning experience I am now more knowledgeable having traversed the experience of sending my own students to college and I had to prepare spiritually educationally socially ndash and as covered in this workshop financially While this session may benefit Christian educators who will send their own kids to college the content should assist school personnel in guiding their students and parents (To be repeated in Workshop 8) COVE CEU 16-07-06 REASONS FOR FAITH PREPARING OUR STUDENTS FOR THE WORLD (GEN) Dr Tim Miller Many of our students are graduating and entering a lionrsquos den where the public university professorrsquos goal is to destroy their faith This session is designed to arm you to arm your students with reasons for belief and prepare them for the probing questions of an intelligent skeptic SA CEU 16-07-07 TEACHING THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD (EC) Miss Jen Walker Letrsquos take a look at the characteristics of the pre-school child What general tools should be part of the learning and teaching process What more specific tools can be used to teach the Bible lesson memory verses and songs What words or phrases should the teacher avoid using Letrsquos learn together RF CEU 16-07-08 TEAMS AND TEAMWORK (GEN) Dr Gary Anderson While culture places a premium on independence Godrsquos design for us is interdependence This workshop should be of interest to those who manage people with the goal of collaborative achievement SB CEU 16-07-09
Are you filling out your evaluation form It is important
Then be sure to turn it in at KCEArsquos Registration Desk before you leave
27
Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
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Workshop 8 Friday 1220 ndash 110 pm
AN ENGAGING BIBLE CLASS (SEC) Mr Joshua Birx One of the keys to a successful Christian school is found in its Bible class A vibrant Bible class sets the tone of the character of the school and the heartbeat of the student body This session will encourage the heart of Bible teachers while sharing practical methods for proclaiming the truth of God in an engaging manner SA CEU 16-08-01 HOT SPOTS IN US HISTORY (GEN) Dr Dan Olinger This workshop is a Biblical analysis of violent confrontation (race labor feminism vigilantism tax protest etc) SC CEU 16-08-02 HOW TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN YOUR CLASS THROUGH THE USE OF QUESTIONS (UELSEC) Dr Andy Hudson Students (and some teachers) often view course content as a set of facts that need to be memorized That is why they ask ldquoDo we need to know this for the testrdquo And if it is not on the test it never enters their mind or their notebook This session will offer some suggestions concerning the use of questions in the classroom in order to help students view course content as a conduit for effective thought rather than a set of facts that they need to know for a test SD CEU 16-08-03 MATH MADNESS ndash ITrsquoS TOURNAMENT TIME (MS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Missing several students in your class and wondering what to do Come learn how to run a single class period math tournament In addition to playing several games we will discuss how to adjust tournament format to best meet your class size and situation All games presented are designed for middle school and above some can be adapted for lower grades SB CEU 16-08-04 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash Part I (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess ldquoFreerdquo is the magic word for many in our ministries and organizations Microsoft offers a very powerful package of their essential Office 365 services (Word Outlook Excel PowerPoint OneDrive SharePoint etc) to non-profit organizations like yours at little or no cost These tools are available for your
paid staff and your volunteers (eg everybody working in your organization can have hisher own e-mail address etc) In this session we will explore what it is that they are offering and how it can help you If you are interested in transitioning your non-profit organization or ministry to this set of tools you wonrsquot want to miss this introductory session (The first of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-08-05 PARENTSTUDENT COLLEGE FINANCIAL PREPARATION (GEN) Mr Tom Husler (A repeat of Workshop 7) COVE CEU TRUE COMPETITION STRIVING TOGETHER (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott Finding a balance between competition (winning is everything) and cooperation (fun is everything) is not easy This workshop challenges your thinking on your philosophy of competition Christian schools compete in more than just sports There are fine arts contests (speech and music) academic contests (spelling bees and science fairs) Bible quizzing and even preaching competitions There is competition in the classroom at home at work and many other areas of life Is all of this competition healthy BF CEU 16-08-06 WHAT DOES RESEARCH SAY ABOUT HOMEWORK (ELMSHS) Dr William Licht What does educational research reveal about homework Does homework help or hinder student learning and motivation CH CEU 16-08-07 WHAT SHOULD BE THE ATTRIBUTES OF SCHOOL PERMANENT RECORDS (ADMOFF) Mr Howard Hicks In the University Registrarrsquos office our staff sees many different types and conditions of permanent records What should be on these records Is there a preferred look to the records What do institutions of higher education look for on these records If you are charged with keeping and organizing permanent records this is for you If you have a blank copy of what you use as a Permanent Record for your institution bring it with you to share among the group WPL CEU 16-08-08
Workshop 9 Friday 130 ndash 220 pm
CELEBRATE ldquoGREAT AMERICANS DAYrdquo (EL) Mrs Holli Ashley Does a patriotic parade stir something inside of you You can bring that excitement and love for America to your students as you build their reading and writing skills Each student researches an American writes an essay about that person and then dresses to portray him or her for a patriotic program on ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo SA CEU 16-09-01 CRITICAL THINKING DOES YOUR CURRICULUM INCLUDE ENOUGH CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES (MSHS) Dr William Licht Scripture demands that Christians be critical thinkers and secondary classrooms are an ideal venue to develop critical thinking skills CH CEU 16-09-02
DYSCALCULIA WHAT IS IT AND HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENTS WHO HAVE IT (ELMS) Mrs Heidi Braughler Come learn about dyscalculia (and its close counterpart dysgraphia) As the leading mathematical learning disabilities you are likely to have students with one or both of them Come learn practical tips that you as a classroom teacher can use to assist students who struggle SB CEU 16-09-03 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS (GEN) Mr Ian Thompson Participants will learn why having an emergency operations plan (EOP) is important In addition the key elements of the plan will be presented and discussed EOPs contain proof that your organization has planned and prepared for natural intentional and accidental emergencies and that there are policies and procedures for handling such incidents
28
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
The plan allows for the minimization of losses to people property process of education and the mission of the church and school as well as the reputation of your organization SC CEU 16-09-04 HELPS FOR THE NEW TEACHER (GEN) Mr Howard Hicks This workshop is geared to new teachers mentor teachers and others charged with assisting the induction of new teachers into the school teaching environment If you are interested in assisting a new teacherrsquos assimilation and acclimation to the school environment this workshop is for you WPL CEU 16-09-05 HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN EVIL AND SUFFERING (GEN) Dr Tim Miller One of the most difficult answers you or your students might be asked by a skeptic concerns the presence of evil and suffering This session is designed to provide you with Biblical answers to this question preparing you to pass on that knowledge to others COVE CEU 16-09-06 LIVE HISTORY IV EXPLORING OUR LEGACY OF LIBERTY AND FAITH (UELSEC) Mrs Carris Kocher This session will illustrate that real people ideas and events were in history Whether as part of the curriculum including field trips or part of professional development to strengthen onersquos knowledge and understanding of our liberty and faith we will ldquoexplorerdquo some suggested tours through a PowerPoint presentation WPR CEU 16-09-07 MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR NON-PROFITS ndash AND OTHER TOOLS ndash Part II (OFF ADM GEN) Mr Nathan Burgess We will build on the content of the first hour as we walk you through the process of integrating the Microsoft Office 365 tools for non-profits into your organization
Moving your e-mail into the Office 365 environment can be done and we will show you how Moving your server onto this powerful cloud storage platform for access and backup is but one of the possibilities that can be explored As time allows the features and advantages of TechSoup will also be explored (The second of a two-hour session Must attend both sessions for a total of 210 CEU credit) RF CEU 16-09-08 PHONICS FRENZY (LEL) Miss Laura Heindel Join us as we discuss utilizing keys to an exciting and successful phonics class in grades 1 ndash 3 TER CEU 16-09-09 RECLOTHING THE MODESTY DEBATE (GEN) Dr Andy Hudson This session will present a Biblical theology of modesty that sets the foundation of discussions about dress (and behavior) standards for both men and women SD CEU 16-09-10 SPORTS VS SPIRITUALITY (GEN) Dr Dennis Scott It always seems as if you have ldquosuccessfulrdquo sports teams the spirituality of the student body is affected negatively and when you have a strong spiritual atmosphere the athletic program is not competitive Is it possible to have both sports and spirituality in your school How can the seeming conflicts between them be eliminated This workshop presents a Biblical perspective on both sports and spirituality EH CEU 16-09-11 YOUR STUDENTS YOUR SCIENTISTS (LEL) Mrs Cynthia Dickinson Experimenting in science can be a highlight to your science day but many teachers cut out experiments due to lack of time and resources To become scientists students need hands-on experience Find out how you can include simple experiments in your science lessons to help take your students from observers to scientists BF CEU 16-09-12
The Conference Continues After It Is Over
ldquoO teach me Lord that I may teachhelliprdquo
ldquoO fill me with Thy fullness Lordhelliprdquo
ldquoO use me Lord use even mehelliprdquo
Closing Assembly
Friday 245 pm
Statesmen Hall CEU 16-A-04
Mini Address
Rev Jonathan Tillman
ldquoFour Sources of Leadershiprdquo
________________________________
Main Address
Dr Gary Anderson
ldquoThe Essential Value of Role Modelsrdquo (II Tim 412)
We will develop the proposition that the greatest change agents in our lives are people who are walking with the Lord and thus capable of showing the way to Christlikeness
rather than simply pointing the way to Christlikeness
29
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
Planning Your THURSDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
WORKSHOP 1 900 ndash 950
ASSEMBLY 1000ndash1125
WORKSHOP 2 1130 ndash 1220
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140 LUNCH B 1230 ndash140
WORKSHOP 3 1250 ndash 140
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH A 1130 ndash 1240 EXHIBITS 1130 ndash 140
WORKSHOP 4 200 ndash 250
WORKSHOP 5 315 ndash 405
ASSEMBLY 430-600
STATESMEN A
X
MINI ADDRESS
Mr Ian
Thompson
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Gary Anderson
Arithmetic Matter
(EL) Heindel
Math Beyond the Textbook
(EL) Dickinson
Going Beyond the Average
(EL) Heindel
Reading The Journey Begins
(LEL) Heindel
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Janet
Hicks
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
STATESMEN B
X
Interactive Notebooks
(SEC) Braughler
ldquoNo Pain No Gainrdquo
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part I
(EL) Braughler
Eanie Meanie Math Games ndash Part II
(EL) Braughler
STATESMEN C
X
Classroom Observa- tion Strategieshellip
(ADM) H Hicks
Customer Service
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Creating a School- Wide Writing Initiative
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
Why Do They Make Same Mistakeshellip
(SEC) Dr J Hicks
STATESMEN D
X
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Live History I 2016 Is 300th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Live History II 2016 is 250th Anniv
(UELSEC) Kocher
Are We Reaching Next Generation (PAS ADM SEC)
Dr Parker
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
X
LUNCHEON A 1130 -- 1240
LUNCHEON B 1230 ndash 140
X
X
X
TERRACE
Perfectionism in Education
(GEN) Braughler
X
X
X
Public Information and the Press
(GEN) Thompson
Technology Through-out the Day
(GEN) Dickinson
X
STARFISH COVE
Is a Biblical Worldview Important
(GEN) Dr Licht
X
X
X
Nehemiah or Sanballat
(GEN) Dr Licht
Lessons from Another Kingdom
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
BEN FRANKLIN
Test Taking Strategies
(GEN) Lawrence
X
Building a Unified Team (ADM) Birx
The Incompatiblehellip Creation amp Evolution
(SECPAS) Dr Hudson
Genuine Change a Solution tohellipTrap
(GEN) Dr Hudson
The Hand of God In History
(SEC) Birx
X
ROBERT FULTON
A Framework for Integrating Biblicalhellip
(ELHS) Dr Hudson
X
Bible Software
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Teaching Students to Study the Bible
(PAS SEC) Dr Miller
Introduction to Iowa Assessments K-12
(GEN) Lawrence
Can You Change a Childrsquos Learning Ability
(GEN) Lawrence
X
EDWARD HAND
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
X
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
KCEA Board Meeting
(PAS ADM)
At Risk Coaches
(HS ADM) Dr Scott
Good Strategy or Bad Ethics
(HS) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
Building Community in Classroom amp School
(UELMSHS) Pettit
X
Beyond Xrsquos amp Orsquos to the Yrsquos
(HS) Dr Scott
Creating a Summer Camp Program at Sch
(GEN) Pettit
A Biblical Theologyhellip Early Childhood Ed
(EC) Tillman
Are You a Leader
(GEN)) Tillman
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
X
X
X
Dealing with Alleged Contractions in Bible
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Biblical Archaeologyhellip Accuracy of Scripture
(GEN) Dr Olinger
X
PALM COURT
Set up
Set up
Z
X
CHAPEL
Are You Living on a See Saw
(GEN) Birx
X
Classroom Manage-ment Effectivehellip
(ELMS) Dr Licht
Active Shooter
(GEN) Thompson
Direction amp Choral Techniques - I (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
Direction amp Choral Techniques - II (MS HS GEN) Dr Gingery
X
Exhibits Open 1125 am ndash 430 pm
30
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
31
Keystone Christian Education Association 6101 Bell Road
Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom
Planning Your FRIDAY Schedule All DoubleTree Luncheon Tickets are period specific to assure quality service
ROOM
ASSEMBLY 800 ndash 920
WORKSHOP 6 945 ndash 1035
WORKSHOP 7 1100 ndash 1150
(Suggested schedule) EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
LUNCH D 1200 ndash 110
WORKSHOP 8 1220 ndash 110
(Suggested schedule) LUNCH C 1100 ndash 1210 EXHIBITS 110 ndash 130
WORKSHOP 9 130 ndash 220
ASSEMBLY 245 ndash 415
STATES- MEN A
MINI ADDRESS
Dr Dan Olinger
_____
MAIN
ADDRESS
Dr Tim
Miller
Success in Spelling and Poetry
(EL) Heindel
Reasons for Faith
(GEN) Dr Miller
An Engaging Bible Class
(SEC) Birx
Celebrate ldquoGreat Americans Dayrdquo
(EL) Ashley
MINI ADDRESS
Rev Jonathan
Tillman
_____
MAIN ADDRESS
Dr
Gary Anderson
STATES- MEN B
Natural Disasters
(GEN) Thompson
Teams and Teamwork
(GEN) Dr Anderson
Math Madness ndash Itrsquos Tournament Time
(MS) Braughler
Dyscalculia
(ELMS) Braughler
STATES- MEN C
Internet Safety
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Mission Drift
(OFFADMPAS) Bowman
Hot Spots in US History
(GEN) Dr Olinger
Emergency Operations Plans (GEN)
Thompson
STATES-MEN D
Making Your Curriculum Workhellip
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Leading a Child to Christ
(ECKEL) Beatty amp Myrick
How to Encourage Student Involvement thru Questions
(UELSEC) Dr Hudson
Reclothing the Modesty Debate
(GEN) Dr Hudson
MEZZANINE amp CAFEacute 2400
X
LUNCHEON C 1100 ndash 1210
LUNCHEON D 1200 ndash 110
X
X
TERRACE
X
Students Can Enjoy History (SEC) Birx
X
X
Phonics Frenzy
(LEL) Heindel
X
STARFISH COVE
X
Strengthening Bible Verse Memory Skills
(EL) Hoover
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
ParentStudent College Financial Preparation
(GEN) Husler
How Can We Explain Evil and Suffering
(GEN) Dr Miller
X
BEN FRANKLIN
X
Active Alternatives to Seatwork
(SEC) Braughler
Live History III hellipBetsy Ross
(UELSEC) Kocher
True Competition Striving Together
(GEN) Dr Scott
Your Students Your Scientists
(LEL) Dickinson
X
ROBERT FULTON
X
Can You Change a Childrsquos Ability for Learninghellip
(GEN) Lawrence
Teaching the Pre-School Child
(EC) Walker
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - I (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
Microsoft Office 365 for Non-Profits - II (OFF ADM GEN)
Burgess
X
EDWARD HAND
X
Paradoxical Sports Parents (ADM)
Dr Scott
X
X
Sports vs Spirituality
(GEN) Dr Scott
X
WILLIAM PENN (L)
X
The Philosophic Distinctives of Christian Education
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
Developing a Consistent Curriculum Throughout
(GEN) Dr J Hicks
What Should Be Attributes of Permanent Records
(ADMOFF) H Hicks
Helps for the New Teacher
(GEN) H Hicks
X
WILLIAM PENN (R)
X
Proper Application of Scripture in Bible Class
(SECADMPAS) Dr Hudson
X
X
Live History IV Exploring Legacy of Liberty and Faith
(UELSEC) Kocher
X
PALM CT
X
Tear down
CHAPEL
X
Math More than Memorization - I
(EL) Dickinson
Math More than Memorization - II
(EL) Dickinson
What Does Research Say about Homework
(ELMSHS) Dr Licht
Critical Thinking
(MSHS) Dr Licht
X
E x h ib i ts O pe n 9 2 0 ndash 2 4 5
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Harrisburg PA 17111-3817 Phone (717) 564-1164 Fax (717) 564-1163
E-Mail tclaterkceacom Web wwwkceacom
Acknowledgements Logo Design ndash Kenneth Gore State College PA kgraphixpsuedu
Banner ndash HalfPriceBannerscom (866) 527-1363 wwwhalfpricebannerscom Printing ndash Fortney Printing Bressler (Harrisburg) PA (717) 939-6422 fortneyptgaolcom
Conference Copier Services ndash Office Imaging Solutions Lewistown PA (717) 447-0265 wwwmyoisbiz Document Envelope ndash Roberts Event Services Marietta PA (717) 917-2724 wwwrobertseventservcom