This article presents a selection of findings arising from a recent study that analysed and investigated how sustainable Christian school cultures can be cultivated during changing times. The inquiry was positioned within the contextually bounded system of Christian schools which, according to the literature, have historically struggled to maintain core ideology and distinctiveness beyond the consolidationor mid-life phase of cultural development. The study was framed within a qualitative paradigm of inquiry that utilised a multiple case study design to investigate how principals within six Christian schools were seeking to cultivate sustainable school cultures that preserved core ideology whilst responding to change of imperatives within an ever-increasingly complex and market driven socio-cultural milieu.
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Iselin, D. (2011). Guiding Principles for Cultivating Sustainable Christian School Cultures in an Era of Change. TEACH Journal of Christian Education, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.55254/1835-1492.1041
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