Kolby Atchison
Equipping Disciple-Making Teachers
Session Description:
We talk often in our classical, Christian schools about making disciples and promoting cultures of discipleship. We believe that all truth is God’s truth and, therefore, faith integration opportunities abound across the disciplines. But what does this look like practically? How can we train and equip teachers without backgrounds in ministry to confidently share their faith and help their students take steps toward Christlikeness? In this workshop, attendees will learn about a philosophy and theology of disciple-making in the classroom and receive practical training for implementation.
Bio:
Kolby Atchison is Head of School at Clapham School in Wheaton, Illinois. He earned his BA in Philosophy from Biola University and his MA in Systematic Theology from Wheaton College. He is also a perpetual member of Biola’s Torrey Honors College. Over the years, Kolby has taught a range of subjects across grade levels and served in a variety of administrative capacities, including athletic director and principal. He blogs and podcasts regularly at www.educationalrenaissance.com.