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Philosophy In Prisons And The Cultivation Of Intellectual Character, Duncan Pritchard
Philosophy In Prisons And The Cultivation Of Intellectual Character, Duncan Pritchard
Journal of Prison Education and Reentry (2014-2023)
There have recently been a series of prominent projects in the UK that aim to bring philosophy into the heart of prison education. The aim of this paper is to consider a possible rationale for this pedagogical development. A distinction is drawn between a content and a sensibility approach to teaching philosophy, where the latter is primarily concerned not with teaching a particular subject matter but rather with developing a certain kind of critical expertise. It is argued that the sensibility conception of teaching philosophy dovetails with an influential account of the epistemic aim of education in terms of the …
What Are Catholic Schools Teaching To Make A Difference? A Literature Review Of Curriculum Studies In Catholic Schools In The U.S. And The U.K. Since 1993, Juan Cristobal Garcia-Huidobro
What Are Catholic Schools Teaching To Make A Difference? A Literature Review Of Curriculum Studies In Catholic Schools In The U.S. And The U.K. Since 1993, Juan Cristobal Garcia-Huidobro
Journal of Catholic Education
This literature review sketches a landscape of scholarly debates about the curriculum in Catholic primary and secondary schools in the United States and the United Kingdom since 1993. This landscape has three main characteristics. First, scholarly debates about the curriculum in Catholic schools have been few, particularly empirically based discussions. Second, these debates have been led by U.S. scholars with theoretical approaches to the curriculum that tend to ignore the effect of current cultural and economic forces on Catholic schooling through competitiveness and effectiveness criteria. Third, there has been a disconnect between conversations about excellence and innovation, proposed mainly by …
Customer Is Always Right, Right? Freshman Commissioning Service, Erik Hoekstra
Customer Is Always Right, Right? Freshman Commissioning Service, Erik Hoekstra
Pro Rege
This is a transcription of the fall Convocation Address, delivered by Dr. Erik Hoekstra, President of Dordt College on August 29, 2014.
Should A School Be A Business? (Or) What Is Education?, Roger Henderson
Should A School Be A Business? (Or) What Is Education?, Roger Henderson
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Remembering In Order To Forget, Sara Clark
Remembering In Order To Forget, Sara Clark
Education's Histories
In this multilogue, Sara Clark lists 10 qualities of education histories using Donald Warren's methodological hypothesis.
Time For A New Revisionism, Charles Tesconi
Time For A New Revisionism, Charles Tesconi
Education's Histories
Charles Tesconi provides a multilogue response to Donald Warren's "Waging War on Education: American Indian Versions."
Our Academic Tasks And The Cosmic Gospel Economy: What Difference Does Being A Christian Make In The Study Of The Krebs Cycle?, Tim Morris
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Reverence, Mystery, And Christian Education, James C. Schaap
Reverence, Mystery, And Christian Education, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
This speech was presented at the Christian Education Association annual convention in South Bend, Indiana, in 2007.
Erratum: This article states the following: “One quick story: Many here remember Rev. Tony Van Zanten, who ministered faithfully at Roseland, suburban Chicago, before he was called home” (38). Dr. Schaap and the editor of Pro Rege deeply regret the error. Rev. Tony Van Zanten lives in the Chicago area.
Role Of The Religious Heart In The Motivational Process: A Judeo-Christian Perspective, Jack Fennema
Role Of The Religious Heart In The Motivational Process: A Judeo-Christian Perspective, Jack Fennema
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Christian Education: Yesterday's Dream, Today's Experience, Tomorrow's Vision, Lee Hollaar
Christian Education: Yesterday's Dream, Today's Experience, Tomorrow's Vision, Lee Hollaar
Pro Rege
This article was prepared in conjunction with the eleventh annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held Spring 1994 at Dordt College.
Vision For Christian Education: Believing Is Seeing, Daniel Vander Ark
Vision For Christian Education: Believing Is Seeing, Daniel Vander Ark
Pro Rege
This article was prepared in conjunction with the eleventh annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held Spring 1994 at Dordt College.
Christian Philosophy And Classroom Practice: Is The Gap Widening?, John Van Dyk
Christian Philosophy And Classroom Practice: Is The Gap Widening?, John Van Dyk
Pro Rege
This article was prepared in conjunction with the eleventh annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held Spring 1994 at Dordt College.
Creativity And Christian Education, John B. Hulst
Calvinistic Philosophy And The Relation Between Liberal Education And Vocational Training, John Van Dyk
Calvinistic Philosophy And The Relation Between Liberal Education And Vocational Training, John Van Dyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Philosophical Roots Of The Secular Academic Mind, Nick Van Til
Philosophical Roots Of The Secular Academic Mind, Nick Van Til
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Christian Higher Education In Global Perspective: A Call To Ongoing Reformation, Gordon Spykman
Christian Higher Education In Global Perspective: A Call To Ongoing Reformation, Gordon Spykman
Pro Rege
Adaptation of an address given at the International Association for Reformed Faith and Action Conference, given at Zeist, The Netherlands, August, 1982.
Implications Of A Reformed Biblical View Of Life For Education: A Restatement, Larry Reynolds, Jack Fennema
Implications Of A Reformed Biblical View Of Life For Education: A Restatement, Larry Reynolds, Jack Fennema
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.