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We equip your team to move beyond
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The Flourishing Student Assessment™ partners with your school to equip your teachers and administration to measure what matters most. Then, we support you as you implement the changes needed to train your teachers to equip your students to imitate and reflect Christ.
How Does the FSA Work?
Instead of asking conventional questions that focus on attitudes, actions, behaviors, and knowledge, the Flourishing Student Assessment™ asks 27 questions and provides detailed insight into these 14 areas.
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"The FSA speaks to the heart and mission of Christian school education. It challenges and equips school leaders to go beyond the status quo by providing tools to assess with Christ-centered accuracy and acknowledge the unique hearts of our students."
- Dr. Jeffrey Mattner, ACSI Regional Director |
What makes the FSA different from other assessments?
We believe that spiritual growth is not about checking boxes, memorizing lists, or voting for a particular candidate.
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"The Flourishing Student Assessment™ is easily one of the most valuable tools I have encountered in 19 years in ministry. We are able to pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses of our school’s spiritual life, allowing faculty and administration to be specific in targeting what to focus on in discipleship." |
We believe there is a difference
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Is the FSA reliable?
The FSA has been rigorously tested over the years. In 2019, the FSA was independently evaluated for internal reliability using Cronbach’s alpha, yielding a value of 0.934, showing excellent internal reliability.
Since 1996, our ministry partner, Engaged Solutions, has been measuring what matters most with accurate assessments that connect to the heart. In 2008, the founder of our ministry was contracted by the Gallup organization to oversee and coordinate their Global Faith Field Advisor Initiative, and each individual question was run through the Gallup computer system. Over the past several years, we have quickly become the largest and longest, ongoing Christ-centered assessment, with over 150,000 students and schools from over 60 countries.
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"After looking at our FSA results, we noticed a pattern of disintegrated thinking in our students. Although nearly 100% of our students affirmed they had a relationship with Jesus, many of them did not understand the concept of absolute truth or the Bible being the source of truth."
Director of Academic Affairs |