Sunday, March 15, 2009

Christian Educators Association International



When I was teaching, I felt alone and that I was the only Christian teacher in my public high school. It was not until I joined Christian Educators that I discovered a network of other Christian public school teachers around the country and right in my own community. CEAI provided me resources and staff development to learn how to legally my faith in school. Now as a principal in a public middle school, Christian Educators equips me with the tools to live out my faith in school. I'd encourage you to join Christian Educators and become a member of the nation's largest association for Christian Educators in the public schools.

Are you tired of your union dues going toward political candidates and issues that you do not agree with, are you fed up with the social agenda that the unions are pushing? If you answered yes to these questions, you need to become a member of Christian Educators Association International. CEAI provides educators with professional liability insurance that provides better insurance at a cheaper rate than the educator unions. Most of all, all of your membership dues goes toward the cost of the insurance and Christian Educators Association International.

I appreciate all Christian Educators has done for me as a Christian educator in our public schools. CEAI, thanks for making it real and for improving America's schools and educators.

3 comments:

tubaman said...

I find it scary that there is an organization whose entire reason for being is to try to proselytize in public schools. Teachers are and must be free to practice their religious beliefs in their lives, but public education is for people of all faiths. When christian teachings are used in public settings it reduces religious freedom, especially for people like me who as a Jew don't want any christian teaching being done in my childrens' classrooms. Teachers are welcome to be christians, but they must never use their position as a teacher in a public to impose their teachings on their students. If you want to do that, teach in a school sponsored by a religious organization and stay away from my children.

Anonymous said...

MR TUBAMAN,
IF YOU STUDY YOUR HISTORY OF AMERICA YOU WOULD SEE THAT OUR FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR OUR SCHOOLS TO TEACH THE BIBLE AND FOR SCHOOLS TO BE CHRISTIAN BASED. BUT THROUGH THE YEARS THE SECULAR SOCIETY HAS CHANGED OUR HISTORY BOOKS AND PUSHED CHRISTIANITY OUT OF SCHOOLS. SINCE THAT TIME OUR EDUCATIONAL PROCESS HAS GONE DOWN THE TOILET, OUR SCHOOLS HAVE BECOME VERY VIOLENT AND PERVERSE. OUR SOCIETY HAS REFLECTED THIS. I FEAR FOR THE MORAL AND PHYSICAL SAFETY OF MY KIDS GOING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. CHRISTIANITY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED NOT FORCED IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. IF NOT THEN LETS CONTINUE DOWN THE TOILET. THIS OPTION I HAVE NOT LIKED.
JT

Anonymous said...

Living your faith is not prosteltizing. Check with Websters. If faith offends you, don't spend money, use smooth round river rocks that don't say "In God We Trust." Don't bank, and don't use the the judicial system - the 10 commandments are on every building, except in Arkansas, now. I hear Shariah banking would be complementary to your needs. Be consistent and don't pick and choose.