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《全人領袖》季刊 第一期, Jenny Fang
《全人領袖》季刊 第一期, Jenny Fang
Whole Leader
The Introduction of Oral Roberts University in the Chinese Language. This is the first publication published by Global Chinese Relations/ORU Press, Oral Roberts University. It introduced the university Leadership team, Chinese Pastor' messages, student transformational testimonies, parents' gratitude letters to the university, and other global collaborations aligning with ORU's vision and mission.
Reviewing The Flourishing Teacher: Vocational Renewal For A Sacred Profession, Chancey Bosch
Reviewing The Flourishing Teacher: Vocational Renewal For A Sacred Profession, Chancey Bosch
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Reviewing Reforming The Liberal Arts, Robert Thorpe
Reviewing Reforming The Liberal Arts, Robert Thorpe
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Where Wisdom May Be Found: The Eternal Purpose Of Christian Higher Education, Patrick Otto, Trevor Ellis
Reviewing Where Wisdom May Be Found: The Eternal Purpose Of Christian Higher Education, Patrick Otto, Trevor Ellis
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Reviewing Dreaming Dreams For Christian Higher Education, Jeffrey Voth
Reviewing Dreaming Dreams For Christian Higher Education, Jeffrey Voth
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Reviewing Called To Teach: Excellence, Commitment, And Community In Christian Higher Education, Nathan French
Reviewing Called To Teach: Excellence, Commitment, And Community In Christian Higher Education, Nathan French
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Reviewing The Learning Cycle: Insights From Faithful Teaching From Neuroscience And The Social Sciences, Kezia Daniels
Reviewing The Learning Cycle: Insights From Faithful Teaching From Neuroscience And The Social Sciences, Kezia Daniels
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Subjective Well-Being And Religious Ego Identity Development In Conservative Christian University Students, Angela Watson, Emily B. Goodwin, Claire W. Michael
Subjective Well-Being And Religious Ego Identity Development In Conservative Christian University Students, Angela Watson, Emily B. Goodwin, Claire W. Michael
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Spiritual maturity greatly impacts psychosocial development (Bravo, Pearson, & Stevens, 2016; Dreyer & Dreyer, 2012; Power & McKinney, 2014). Much of the identity formation process occurs during adolescence and early adulthood (Good & Willoughby, 2014; Hardy et al., 2011). The current study sampled students from a private Christian university to examine the relationship between religious ego identity status and subjective well-being. Positive relationships were found between religious ego identity and subjective well-being. Discussion includes the unique developmental needs of emerging adults to help Christian universities better facilitate their students’ growth and education.
Re-Conceptualizing Inclusive Pedagogy In Practice In Higher Education, Marcia P. Livingston-Galloway, Andree Robinson-Neal
Re-Conceptualizing Inclusive Pedagogy In Practice In Higher Education, Marcia P. Livingston-Galloway, Andree Robinson-Neal
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Twenty-first-century classrooms are becoming increasingly culturally, ethnically, and racially diverse and are looking more and more like microcosms. Consequently, students and some educational stakeholders are demanding the inclusion of race, culture, justice, and equality in the curricula and pushing the envelope for more inclusive pedagogy. Central to the concept of inclusive pedagogy are the values of fairness and equity. Proponents of inclusive pedagogy have indicated that numerous variables influence pedagogy, particularly inclusive pedagogy. These values have elicited concerns throughout the educational system regarding how instructors and facilitators serve all learners academic needs in their academies. However, there is no consensus …
The Influence Of Teacher Training On The Moodle Platform And Esl Language Learning On Students At A Latin American University, Nora P. Mendivil-Carrión, Abelardo Campana
The Influence Of Teacher Training On The Moodle Platform And Esl Language Learning On Students At A Latin American University, Nora P. Mendivil-Carrión, Abelardo Campana
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Objective: To accurately know the influence of teacher training on the Moodle platform and English learning in ESL students at a Latin American university. Materials and Methods: For this pre-experimental study, the pre- and post-tests were applied to a sample of 29 students and then processed with the SPSS (Statistical Analysis Software) program. Results: The pre-test reached an average score of 13.86 compared to the post-test, which reached an average score of 17.83. This indicates a positive influence with an increase of 3.97 points, P =000. Therefore, the hypothesis stating that ESL students are able to learn in a virtual …
The Ephesians 4:15 Rule: A Socratic Approach To Political Correctness, Amir Azarvan 9550465
The Ephesians 4:15 Rule: A Socratic Approach To Political Correctness, Amir Azarvan 9550465
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
In the Apostle Paul’s words, we should “[speak] the truth in love” (Eph. 4:15). Many of us are good at doing one (i.e., speaking the truth) or the other (i.e., speaking in love). But few of us excel at doing both at the same time. I argue that this “Ephesians 4:15 Rule” is relevant to the many contemporary political debates that revolve around the concept of political correctness and push us into joining one or the other extreme ideological camp. In this essay, I lay out my Socratic approach to explaining to students what I take to be the proper …
Editorial: Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning In Christian Music Therapy, Hayoung Lim
Editorial: Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning In Christian Music Therapy, Hayoung Lim
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Letter From The Editor: Celebrating Diversity In Teaching And Learning For Christians In Higher Education, Hayoung Lim
Letter From The Editor: Celebrating Diversity In Teaching And Learning For Christians In Higher Education, Hayoung Lim
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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