Category: Focus On Education

  • ‘Nobody is perfect and that’s okay’

    ‘Nobody is perfect and that’s okay’

    I often get asked what draws me to work at a small private Christian school in Gretna, a small rural town in Manitoba. The answer is quite simple: because of the people. It’s not always easy, but I can always find ways to point towards God at work.  Our hope at Mennonite Collegiate Institute (MCI) is…

  • Lessons from Narnia

    Lessons from Narnia

    Menno Simons Christian School put on an amazing performance of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe earlier this year.  It’s an adventurous story about four children who find themselves travelling through a frozen land to reach a great lion named Aslan while being hunted by an evil witch. I was lucky enough to be…

  • Embodying knowledge

    Embodying knowledge

    Knowledge is truly amazing. When you really know something, it can light you up, it can discombobulate you, it can put you in touch with your body or it can make you feel connected to a much bigger body. In the 21st century, we invent new professions in the service of “knowledge translation” and “knowledge…

  • Seminary short course offers congregations tools for engaging conflict

    Seminary short course offers congregations tools for engaging conflict

    Betty Pries, a conflict management specialist based in Waterloo, Ont., provides mediation, coaching and consulting services for businesses, nonprofit organizations, governments and congregations. For six weeks each year, she also leads an online short course of Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) as a sessional faculty member. In Transforming Congregational Conflict and Communication, Pries and her…

  • Conversations about sex and spirituality impact Rockway students

    Conversations about sex and spirituality impact Rockway students

    Rebecca Hiller-Ranny, a Grade 12 student, affirmed the blunt tone taken to address sex, power and spirituality at her school. “It was so important,” she said. “It was so impactful.” And Micah Neufeld, in Grade 11, said he was glad for the open communication, noting how it sparked good conversations with his parents.  “Let’s talk…

  • Canadian post-secondary schools announce enrolment figures

    Canadian post-secondary schools announce enrolment figures

    WINNIPEG—Preliminary fall enrolment numbers at Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) indicate an overall 3 percent increase in students in the university’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs. This increase reflects both headcount and full-time equivalent (FTE) course registrations. Anticipated full-year registrations for 2019-20 total 955 FTEs for all CMU programs. This includes 670 FTEs through CMU’s main…

  • CMU recognizes distinguished alumni with 2019 awards

    CMU recognizes distinguished alumni with 2019 awards

    A former teacher dedicated to building relationships with Indigenous peoples, a former Mennonite Church Canada Witness worker invested in intercultural relationships, a long-time pursuer of justice with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), and a priest and canon theologian in the Anglican Church are the recipients of the Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) 2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards. The Distinguished…

  • Grebelites strike for climate action

    Grebelites strike for climate action

    According to the United Nations, “Climate change is the defining issue of our time.” On Sept. 27, around 80 Grebel students, staff and faculty took part in the Global Climate Strike in Waterloo, at which more than 4,000 people gathered for three hours of singing, chanting and speeches. Mark Vuorinen, a Grebel music professor, led…

  • Reclaiming the value of health-care assistants

    Reclaiming the value of health-care assistants

    The head of a Columbia Bible College diploma program is seeking to prove the value of health-care assistants and help raise up a new generation of them in B.C. The eight-month program is starting this month and is provincially recognized. According to the Abbotsford college, it will follow an approved curriculum for training and will…

  • Lessons in the Kinderforest

    Lessons in the Kinderforest

    About once a month, 24 students from the Goshen College Laboratory Kindergarten class—a partnership between the college’s education department and Goshen Community Schools—spend the day climbing trees, building shelters and making mud pies in Witmer Woods.  While it may sound like the children are given a whole day of recess, they are actually participating in…