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Full-Text Articles in Education
Swinging Bridge - December 11, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - December 11, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Lighting Young Lights: The Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program In Samoa, Nicholas Muccio
Lighting Young Lights: The Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program In Samoa, Nicholas Muccio
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
The Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP) is a program inspired by the Baha’i Faith offered all around the world to those between the ages of 12 and 15. Due to its widespread implementation, it is likely that the practice of the program is in accordance with the cultural norms of the society in which it is practiced. The present study examines influences that the JYSEP has had on Samoan culture, and the influences that Samoan culture has had on the JYSEP. It has been found that the major values of the program are not in agreement with the traditional …
Swinging Bridge - November 20, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - November 20, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - November 6, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - November 6, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Comrade Jesus: An Epistolic Manifesto, Peter Mclaren
Comrade Jesus: An Epistolic Manifesto, Peter Mclaren
Education Faculty Articles and Research
Set against the backdrop of the contemporary crisis of capitalism and world-historical events, this article examines the advance of globalized imperialism from the perspective of a Marxist-humanist approach to pedagogy known as “revolutionary critical pedagogy” enriched by liberation theology. It is written as an epistolic manifesto to the transnational capitalist class, demanding that those who willingly serve its interests reconsider their allegiance and calling for a planetary revolution in the way that we both think about capitalism and how education and religion serves to reproduce it at the peril of both students and humanity as a whole.
Swinging Bridge - October 30, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - October 30, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Education As Formation, David J. Mulder
Education As Formation, David J. Mulder
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
"Most all of us have had a "long internship" in school--from kindergarten through high school--and we think we know what teachers do. Teaching is a very public profession, after all. But there is more to being a teacher than sharing information."
Posting about the formative nature of education from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/education-as-formation/
Technology And Power, Michael J. Paulus Jr.
Case Study Two: Jewish Time Jump: New York, Owen Gottlieb
Case Study Two: Jewish Time Jump: New York, Owen Gottlieb
Articles
Gottlieb presents an early case study of his mobile augmented reality game Jewish Time Jump: New York design on the ARIS platform for the iPhone and iPad (iOS). The game is set on-location in Washington Square Park in New York city. Players in 5th-7th grade take on the role of time-traveling reporters, landing on site on the eve of the Uprising of 20,000, the largest women-led strike in U.S. History. Based on their GPS location they receive media from over 100 years in the past, interactive with digital characters as they work to gather a story for the fictional Jewish …
Swinging Bridge - October 16, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - October 16, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Masonic-The Greatness And Antiquity Of Free Masonry, Charles C. Chapman
Masonic-The Greatness And Antiquity Of Free Masonry, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches
These are notes for a speech Chapman gave addressing the topic of freemasonry.
Masonic-The Meaning Of Free Masonry, Charles C. Chapman
Masonic-The Meaning Of Free Masonry, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches
Here are the text and notes of a speech given by Chapman addressing the principles and foundations of freemasonry - among them wisdom, beauty, strength, morality, equality, and rectitude of life.
College Lectures-The Minister As An Executive Revised, Charles C. Chapman
College Lectures-The Minister As An Executive Revised, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman College Lectures
This is a revised version of a speech with the same name. In it Chapman compares the organization of a church to that of a business, and therefore admonishes ministers to act as executives and to utilize similar techniques to organize and maintain their church. He urges ministers to allow members to assume as many leadership roles as possible and to always adapt his methods to the unique qualities of his particular congregation.
College Lectures-The Pastor Revised, Charles C. Chapman
College Lectures-The Pastor Revised, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman College Lectures
This is a revised version of a speech with the same name. In it Chapman uses the metaphor of a shepherd and his flock to describe the ideal relationship between a minister and his congregation. He says that pastors must be active in managing their flock and be willing to go out of their way to save a "lost sheep". A minister should also call on his members at home and make a great effort to have a personal connection to each and every one.
College Lectures-The Minister In His Relation To The Community, Charles C. Chapman
College Lectures-The Minister In His Relation To The Community, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman College Lectures
A speech in which Chapman reminds ministers that they are a vital member of their community and should strive to be an active part of it. He cautions that they should go out in the community and join in various organizations, but should remember that their religious duties come first.
College Lectures-Marriages--Funerals, Charles C. Chapman
College Lectures-Marriages--Funerals, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman College Lectures
A lecture where Chapman gives advice about the proper ways in which to conduct weddings and funerals. It includes a large section with a step-by-step marriage ceremony.
College Lectures-The Minister As An Executive, Charles C. Chapman
College Lectures-The Minister As An Executive, Charles C. Chapman
Charles C. Chapman College Lectures
In this lecture Chapman compares the organization of a church to that of a business, and therefore admonishes ministers to act as executives and to utilize similar techniques to organize and maintain their church. He urges ministers to allow members to assume as many leadership roles as possible and to always adapt his methods to the unique qualities of his particular congregation.
Augustinian Approach To Holistic Christian Pedagogy, Adam Schultz, Neal Deroo
Augustinian Approach To Holistic Christian Pedagogy, Adam Schultz, Neal Deroo
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
Presenters explain how in their CORE philosophy class they seek to demonstrate that their students' real life-spiritual life distinction is symptomatic of a dualism endemic to contemporary Christianity (section 1), and that their reading of Augustine's Confessions can provide a unified and holistic corrective to it (section 2) and that doing so helps students see a more radical vision of Christian faithfulness, one that calls for a holistic, life-wide response to the work of Christ that will not allow for an easy distinction between ‘spiritual’ life and everyday life (section 3).
When God Smites: Talking With Students About The Violence Of God In Scripture, Eric A. Seibert
When God Smites: Talking With Students About The Violence Of God In Scripture, Eric A. Seibert
Bible & Religion Educator Scholarship
This article emphasizes the need for religious educators to address the issue of divine violence in Scripture with students, and it offers various pedagogical strategies for doing so. The focus is on violent Old Testament texts, with special attention given to the issue of Canaanite genocide. A general framework for structuring class time around divine violence in Scripture is proposed which includes (1) encouraging students to encounter violent biblical texts firsthand, (2) helping them understand why people find these passages problematic, and (3) offering various options for dealing with the potential problems these passages raise. In the second half of …
2014-15 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University
Love, Creation, Virtue As Models For Environmental Education, Jeff Ploegstra
Love, Creation, Virtue As Models For Environmental Education, Jeff Ploegstra
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
A look at how love, creation, and virtue should shape our conversations about the environment and environmental education.
Nurturing Play-Makers & Active Investigative Agents: Schwartz Tag, Good Video Games And Futures Of Jewish Learning, Owen Gottlieb
Nurturing Play-Makers & Active Investigative Agents: Schwartz Tag, Good Video Games And Futures Of Jewish Learning, Owen Gottlieb
Articles
How can an experiential approach to education, in combination with a games-based orientation, help us reach often-elusive educational goals? In many ways the study of games and game design bring us back to tenets of education that we have long known, including the benefits of self-directed learning and project-based work. Games-based design and learning may provide a way to shift the discussion from “What should an educated Jew know?” to “How does a learner develop a taste for Jewish learning and living?”
20141001.2: Religious Studies And Biological Sciences Departments, 1957-1975, College Of Liberal Arts, College Of Science
20141001.2: Religious Studies And Biological Sciences Departments, 1957-1975, College Of Liberal Arts, College Of Science
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the Religious Studies Department and the Biological Sciences Department at Marshall University from 1957-1975. Items were received in 2014 and include information about the "Bible & Religion" major that was changed to Religious Studies, and misc information about the biological sciences department.
Former Mentors' Perceptions Of The Faith-Based Approach To Reducing Recidivism Implemented By The Marinette-Menominee Jail Outreach, Inc., James Langteau
Former Mentors' Perceptions Of The Faith-Based Approach To Reducing Recidivism Implemented By The Marinette-Menominee Jail Outreach, Inc., James Langteau
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this qualitative, hermeneutic phenomenological study was to examine the impact of a faith-based approach to reduce recidivism. The theoretical frameworks guiding this study included the belief system and self-efficacy theories. Participants consisted of a convenience sample of 21 former mentors of the Marinette-Menominee Jail Outreach. The setting was a Christian non-profit organization serving the Marinette and Menominee County Jails located in rural northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Semistructured interviews, surveys, and a focus group provided data to illuminate common themes. Data analysis included highlighting significant statements from volunteer mentors who engaged offenders to effect …
Digital Wisdom For A Digital Age: Spirituality And Technology In The 21st Century, Michael J. Paulus Jr., Ryan Ingersoll
Digital Wisdom For A Digital Age: Spirituality And Technology In The 21st Century, Michael J. Paulus Jr., Ryan Ingersoll
SPU Works
No abstract provided.
Arts Of War: Reconsidering Conflict Through Interdisciplinary Artistic Collaboration, John Macinnis
Arts Of War: Reconsidering Conflict Through Interdisciplinary Artistic Collaboration, John Macinnis
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
CORE 160: Introduction to the Arts is required as part of the core curriculum at Dordt College and is team taught every semester by four professors who each address a different art form: Music, Theatre, Film, and Visual Art. Semesters are divided in half, and students select two art forms for special attention. Additionally, all students meet in two mass sections in which the team of professors address topics spanning all the arts. These mass sections are an opportunity to demonstrate for students that interdisciplinary collaboration around a given topic often produces remarkable insight.
Last year, in recognition of the …
Swinging Bridge - September 25, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - September 25, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - September 11, 2014, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - September 11, 2014, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
How Can Catholic Higher Education Help K-12 Catholic Schools And School Systems Prepare For And Maximize Participation In Parental Choice Programs? (A Reflection On The 2013 Catholic Higher Education Collaborative Conference On Catholic School Financing), Susan M. Ferguson
Center for Catholic Education Publications
Dr. Lee Shulman reminded those of us participating in the Catholic Higher Education Collaborative Conference of 2013 that some issues are intractable. Financing Catholic education for all who desire this gift seems to be just such a difficult and complex issue. However, offering hope and assurance for progress in issues of finance, Dr. Shulman also noted advances made, both in furthering scholarly work and in raising the bar for excellence in Catholic schools since the inaugural CHEC Conference in 2007. For example, Dr. Shulman highlighted meta-analyses of research connected to outcomes for students graduated from and currently attending Catholic education …
Brigid's Peace: An Examination Of The Influences Of The Catholic Intellectual Tradition On One Writer's Creative Work, Marie A. Hulme
Brigid's Peace: An Examination Of The Influences Of The Catholic Intellectual Tradition On One Writer's Creative Work, Marie A. Hulme
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
The genesis of my novel, Brigid’s Peace, which I began in the spring of 2013 coinciding with my studies in the Presidential Seminar, was an interest in examining the need for luminosity, for transcendence, for beauty in the face of dark despair and evil. My work centers on the story of an Irish Catholic family living in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the time of sectarian conflict known as “the troubles,” but more specifically on the impact of events related to that time on one young woman, Brigid Donegan, an artist and one of seven sisters. Through a close, third person …