Restoring the Church at the Center of Community
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In this enlightening episode of WISE and Otherwise, we sit down with Dr. Lisa Dunne, a multifaceted leader whose roles include speaker, entrepreneur, school founder, university president, and author. Join us as we dive into Dr. Dunne's remarkable journey from homeschooling mom to visionary educational reformer, and learn how her innovative academy models are transforming the landscape of education.
Discover how Dr. Dunne’s passion for forming strong parent-pastor partnerships has led to the creation of successful church-based schools using Socratic methodology that promotes dialogue and relational learning. Explore the unique aspects of these academy models, from preschool through college, and hear inspiring success stories of students thriving in these environments. Gain practical advice on starting your own school, building community support, securing space, and creating a sustainable financial model. Understand the broader impact of these initiatives on communities, fostering academic excellence and strong moral foundations.
This episode is a must-listen for homeschool parents, parents of students, educational entrepreneurs, Christian educators, and anyone interested in innovative and impactful education models. Whether you're looking to start a school, improve your current educational approach, or simply find inspiration from a leader in the field, this conversation offers valuable insights and motivation.
Tune in to WISE and Otherwise to explore how parent-pastor partnerships can transform education, and discover the revolutionary impact of Dr. Lisa Dunne's academy models on the next generation.
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HERO Website: https://www.heartlandhero.org/
For more information about the College Model, please visit the Chula Vista Christian University website: https://www.cvcu.us/
For more information about Dr. Lisa Dunne, please visit her website: https://www.academicrescuemission.com/