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Competing Narratives: Dordt Students Encounter The Land Of Israel, Sally Jongsma, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat Nov 2017

Competing Narratives: Dordt Students Encounter The Land Of Israel, Sally Jongsma, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat

The Voice

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Playing The King Of Instruments, Madelaine Colarossi Nov 2017

Playing The King Of Instruments, Madelaine Colarossi

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Learning Behind Bars, Anneke Wind Nov 2017

Learning Behind Bars, Anneke Wind

The Voice

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Engagement Has Me Oversharing, And I Can't Help It, Erik Hoekstra Nov 2017

Engagement Has Me Oversharing, And I Can't Help It, Erik Hoekstra

The Voice

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State Of The Arts: Dordt Students And Alumni Explore What It Means To Pursue Fine Arts As A Calling, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat Jul 2017

State Of The Arts: Dordt Students And Alumni Explore What It Means To Pursue Fine Arts As A Calling, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat

The Voice

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Learning On The Ground: Seeing Agriculture Through The Eyes Of Farmers, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat Jun 2017

Learning On The Ground: Seeing Agriculture Through The Eyes Of Farmers, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat

The Voice

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Summer Research Program, Sally Jongsma Jun 2017

Summer Research Program, Sally Jongsma

The Voice

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Excelling On And Off The Court, Mike Byker Jun 2017

Excelling On And Off The Court, Mike Byker

The Voice

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Jacob Lewis's Return To Dordt, Clarissa Kraayenbrink Jun 2017

Jacob Lewis's Return To Dordt, Clarissa Kraayenbrink

The Voice

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Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus Jun 2017

Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus

The Voice

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Humanities Trek Across Sioux Falls, Sarah Moss Jun 2017

Humanities Trek Across Sioux Falls, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Multiplication Of The First 35, Erik Hoekstra Jun 2017

Multiplication Of The First 35, Erik Hoekstra

The Voice

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Ouachita To Host Called 2 Ministry Retreat For High School Students On July 28-29, Ouachita News Bureau May 2017

Ouachita To Host Called 2 Ministry Retreat For High School Students On July 28-29, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Have you sensed a call to Christian ministry? Are you interested in learning more about diverse ministry opportunities?

Ouachita Baptist University is hosting a Called 2 Ministry Retreat on Friday and Saturday, July 28-29 on Ouachita’s Arkadelphia campus. The unique two-day retreat is designed for high school students who sense God has called them into some area of vocational ministry or are interested in exploring the various areas of ministry available in today’s world.

The two-day retreat is co-sponsored by Ouachita, The Prestonwood Network, Cross Church School of Ministry and the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Keynote speakers include Jarrett Stephens, …


Scholars Day Program Of Events 2017, Carl Goodson Honors Program May 2017

Scholars Day Program Of Events 2017, Carl Goodson Honors Program

Scholars Day

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Reaching All The Students In Your Classroom, Kathleen Vantol Jan 2017

Reaching All The Students In Your Classroom, Kathleen Vantol

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

This presentation discusses scaffolding: distinct instructional techniques which provide the supports that struggling learners may need to learn challenging lesson content. Planning for inclusion of appropriate scaffolding requires that teachers know both their students and their content well.


Celebrating Diversity In Christian Schools With Differentiation, Patricia C. Kornelis Jan 2017

Celebrating Diversity In Christian Schools With Differentiation, Patricia C. Kornelis

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

Does it matter if some of your students are lost and have no idea how to connect with you and with learning? Does it matter if some of your students are consistently ahead and are spending considerable time waiting for the rest of us to catch up?