Newsletters
CSEE publishes five newsletters. Teachers and administrators of CSEE member schools may recieve an alert and link to newly published issues and/or request to be put on the postal mail list for the print version of CSEE Connections by emailing the office.
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Connections
Published 8x/year. PDF and printed formats. Printed versions limited to four per school.
This is CSEE's primary publication containing a range of articles and resources relating to moral/character education, teaching religion and ethics, and spiritual development.
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Service Quarterly
Published 4x/year. PDF format only.
Most schools have advisory programs, community service programs, and other initiatives that, when implemented carefully, are valuable components of a school’s mission for moral growth. Too often, however, the school staff members in charge of such initiatives work alone; and too seldom do they have good avenues for being in communication with one another.
Service Quarterly offers tips for service projects, notes on new books in the field, ideas to help make service a more integral part of the school, and other resources to help Service Coordinators feel both inspired and up-to-date with meaningful information and contacts.
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Religion Teacher Update
Published 4x/year. PDF format only.
There are few resources out there for teachers of religion or humanities teachers who address the topics of religion in their classes. Resources are especially limited for teachers addressing "religious studies" or world religions in secondary schools.
Religion Update offers current, hard-to-find information about programs, recent publications, and other resources to help keep teachers in touch with the thinking of their peers in Independent Schools and scholars in the field of religion.
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Advisor Resources
Published 4x/year. PDF format only.
Advisory programs are key components of life in schools that want to be intentional about moral development, and yet too often such progams lose momentum, if not meaning, for lack of ideas.
With the assistance of CSEE workshop presenter and consultant Barbara Ackerman, author of Need a Hand with Advising? Here’s a Handbook!, advisors and staff members working in residence halls will have ideas, activities, and rationale for the important work they do establishing meaningful contact with students.
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Parenting for Moral Growth
Published 4x/year. PDF format only.
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