At the Christian Brothers' Congregational Chapter held in Nairobi in March 2013, there was a call to a new international consciousness of and involvement in the mission and life of the congregation. For its schools throughout the world, this will mean a new spirit of collegiality and cooperation.
This marvellous little book will play a part in fostering this new spirit. Wayne Tinsey draws upon more than 35 years involvement in Catholic education to present a series of inspirational musings and reflections for all those involved in that educational endeavour.
The Edmund Rice tradition identifies four 'Touchstones' that are measures of authenticity in Catholic education. These provide the focus for the reflections, together with two further themes - the craft of teaching and young people.
Wayne Tinsey has been a teacher and educational advisor, and most recently is the Executive Director of Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA). As well as his involvement in education, he has a fierce commitment to social justice, echoed in the commitment of Edmund Rice education to the poor. These provide the themes for many of his reflections.
Much of the material in the book draws upon Wayne's letters and talks to EREA members and the educational community in general. It will provide inspiration to teachers parents and students, and all who share the dream of enriching the lives of our young people.
Star features
- Challenging reflections on education.
- Down-to-earth recommendations and suggestions on how to live the Good Life.
- The fruits of more that 35 years in education in Australia and overseas.
- Passionate championing of social justice and the preferential option for the poor.
- Ideal for deepening staff, student or parent reflection and involvement.
Industry Reviews
This book is a goldmine. Laced with stories from the author's own life experience, the challenges extended to all educators are like an ongoing pebble in the shoe. The radical Gospel of inclusion, of building the Kingdom, is not to be domesticated.
Fr Christopher Gleeson sj
Provincial Delegate for Education and Mission Formation
JCAP Secretary for Secondary Education
The Edmund Rice Charter arose out of an experience of the Mystery we call God ... liberator, all-inclusive, just and with a special preference for people made poor ... Wayne Tinsey has elaborated on this so well.
Br Philip Pinto cfc
Past Congregation Leader of the Christian Brothers
Wayne Tinsey is a man of passion with strongly held beliefs from which he would never move. The speeches and stories woven through this book reflect the educational and moral leadership he brings to his work and that permeates his life. The book will be of great value to all educators.
Ray Collins
Director of Schools, Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle