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Full-Text Articles in Education
Creativity And Christian Education, John B. Hulst
James Madison: From Evangelical Princeton To The Constitutional Convention, Mark A. Noll
James Madison: From Evangelical Princeton To The Constitutional Convention, Mark A. Noll
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
This poem was written to honor Professor Jack Vanden Berg who retired in May 1987 after teaching English at Dordt College for twenty years.
Teaching With A Humanist, David Meredith
Teaching With A Humanist, David Meredith
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
This paper is a report about a team-taught course at San Francisco State University, and what the author learned having taught it over 11 years with faculty in the humanities. As part of an interdisciplinary curriculum called NEXA, which explored the boundaries between science and the humanities, the course revealed to the author several ways mathematics and humanities pedagogies can reciprocally learn from each other and emphasize similar goals.
Applied Mathematics As Social Contract, Philip J. Davis
Applied Mathematics As Social Contract, Philip J. Davis
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
The author takes the position that mathematical education must redefine its goals so as to create a citizenry with sufficient knowledge to provide social backpressure on future mathematizations. This can be accomplished by increasing the part of mathematical education that is devoted to the description and interpretation of the processes of mathematization and by allowing the technicalities of the formal operations within mathematics itself to be deemphasized or automated out by computer.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Subversion Of Christianity (Book Review), Nick Van Til
Subversion Of Christianity (Book Review), Nick Van Til
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Reviewed Title: The Subversion of Christianity. Jacques Ellul. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1986. 212 pages.
Telling The Next Generation: Educational Development In North American Calvinist Christian Schools (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga
Telling The Next Generation: Educational Development In North American Calvinist Christian Schools (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga
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Reviewed Title: Telling the Next Generation: Educational Development in North American Calvinist Christian Schools. Harro Van Brummelen. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, Inc., 1986. 332 pages.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Temptation, Education, And Wisdom, Calvin Seerveld
Temptation, Education, And Wisdom, Calvin Seerveld
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This feature article was the address delivered at the Dordt College Commencement ceremony on May 10, 1985.
Creation And Evolution: The Facts And Fallacies (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
Creation And Evolution: The Facts And Fallacies (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
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Reviewed Title: Creation and Evolution: The Facts and Fallacies, Alan Hayward, London, England, Triangle, 1985, 232 pages. (Available in the U. S. from Fortress Press, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129; in Canada, from Canterbury House, 760 Somerset Street, W. Ottawa, Ontario K1R 6P9.)