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Keith Dow discusses practical ways to support students with disabilities in Christian school settings. He highlights the importance of creating welcoming spaces where all students can belong and thrive. The post emphasises the shared responsibility of educators and faith communities in fostering inclusive education.

CLC Network

CLC NetworkOn Tuesday, January 24th at 1 p.m., join the Center for the Advancement of Christian Education (CACE) and CLC Network “for a conversation about supporting students with disabilities in Christian schools.” This first webinar kicks off the discussion, followed by “Part II” on Wednesday, February 22nd.

From the CLC Network newsletter,

Join the Conversation on Inclusion

Dream with us about the future of Christian education for students of all abilities by adding your comments and questions to the first blog post, “Christian School Identity and Disability: Questions of Faith and Community” by Dan Beerens. We will address as many questions as we are able in this blog and webinar series.

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Keith Dow:

Keith Dow lives near Ottawa, serving as Manager of Organizational and Spiritual Life with Karis Disability Services. He holds his PhD in caregiving ethics from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021). Keith Dow is a credentialed Pastor with BIC Canada for his role with Karis Disability Services, where he supports the spiritual health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and equips churches to be more accessible and hospitable.

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Keith Dow discusses practical ways to support students with disabilities in Christian school settings. He highlights the importance of creating welcoming spaces where all students can belong and thrive. The post emphasises the shared responsibility of educators and faith communities in fostering inclusive education.

CLC Network

CLC NetworkOn Tuesday, January 24th at 1 p.m., join the Center for the Advancement of Christian Education (CACE) and CLC Network “for a conversation about supporting students with disabilities in Christian schools.” This first webinar kicks off the discussion, followed by “Part II” on Wednesday, February 22nd.

From the CLC Network newsletter,

Join the Conversation on Inclusion

Dream with us about the future of Christian education for students of all abilities by adding your comments and questions to the first blog post, “Christian School Identity and Disability: Questions of Faith and Community” by Dan Beerens. We will address as many questions as we are able in this blog and webinar series.

Sign Up for Free Webinars

You can register for the upcoming FREE webinars below:

Keith Dow lives near Ottawa, serving as Manager of Organizational and Spiritual Life with Karis Disability Services. He holds his PhD in caregiving ethics from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021). Keith Dow is a credentialed Pastor with BIC Canada for his role with Karis Disability Services, where he supports the spiritual health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and equips churches to be more accessible and hospitable.

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