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Articles 1 - 30 of 39
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Floor Vase, Jake Van Wyk
Baby Steps In Prairie Grass, James C. Schaap
Cinco De Mayo In Iowa, Lorna Van Gilst
In Good Taste, Lorna Van Gilst
Last Sun, Bill Elgersma
Steele Prairie Dawn, James C. Schaap
Sometimes I Think I'M All Right, Bob De Smith
Like Grass, John Van Rys
Poster Design: Sioux County Oratorio Society, David Versluis
Poster Design: Sioux County Oratorio Society, David Versluis
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Van De Stroets Of Settlers Township, James C. Schaap
Gravity, Mike Vanden Bosch
Floor Vase, Jake Van Wyk
Toward Home, David Schelhaas
Waiting, John Van Rys
Walk Up, Mary Dengler
Rhythmic Improvisation, Joanne Alberda
Sons Of Our Father, Bill Elgersma
Theology, Jeri Schelhaas
Wind And Water, David Versluis
Untitled, Susan Van Geest
Ways Of Mercy, Susan Van Geest
Corte El Pasto/Cut The Grass, Lorna Van Gilst
Credo, Jeri Schelhaas
Jose, Mary Dengler
Popular Culture Regained: An Outline Towards A Christian View, Kuk-Won Shin
Popular Culture Regained: An Outline Towards A Christian View, Kuk-Won Shin
Pro Rege
This is one of two papers presented, by Dr. Kuk-Won Shin at a Dordt College mini-lecture series on popular culture, April 14, 2003.
Coinage Of A Dordt Degree, Calvin Jongsma
Coinage Of A Dordt Degree, Calvin Jongsma
Pro Rege
This article is the 2001 Dordt College commencement address by Dr. Calvin Jongsma.
Runner's Impact On The Academy And Beyond: Personal Reflections, Al Wolters
Runner's Impact On The Academy And Beyond: Personal Reflections, Al Wolters
Pro Rege
The following article was the opening keynote address presented by Dr. Al Wolters at the Runner Legacy Conference held at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario, on October 4, 2002. The conference was jointly sponsored by Calvin College, Dordt College, Trinity Christian College, The Institute for Christian Studies, The King's University College, and Redeemer University College.
Calvin And The Stars, Kuyper And The Fossils: Some Historiographical Reflections, Keith C. Sewell
Calvin And The Stars, Kuyper And The Fossils: Some Historiographical Reflections, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Give Thanks For H. Evan Runner, Keith C. Sewell
Give Thanks For H. Evan Runner, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
This tribute was written in memory of Dr. H. Evan Runner, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College from 1951-1981. Dr. Runner was "in many ways... responsible for the creation of the ICS [Institute for Christian Studies] in Toronto," and "gave inspirational leadership to the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship (AACS) in Canada" (Phil de Haan, Chimes, 3/29/03).
Middle School Reading: From Reluctant To Strategic Reader, Amy S. Groetsema
Middle School Reading: From Reluctant To Strategic Reader, Amy S. Groetsema
Master of Education Program Theses
Research shows that student attitudes towards school reading declines dramatically as students reach upper elementary grades (Mckenna, 1995), yet as these students reach middle school and high school they will be faced with increasing demands to be critical readers. Reluctant middle school readers must have reading experiences that are successful in order to change their attitudes towards reading. Reading teachers must equip their middle level students to be strategic readers in order to be prepared for the critical reading and thinking demands of middle school and high school. This means that reading instruction must be organized in a way that …