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Full-Text Articles in Education
Community Education: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Jack Minzey
Community Education: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Jack Minzey
Educational Considerations
In the 1970 version of community education, as opposed to earlier models, community education is not added on to the school's primary responsibility of educating children. Instead it is the conceptual base for the entire schooling program.
Federal Funds For Community Education: A Mixed Blessing, Clyde Letarte
Federal Funds For Community Education: A Mixed Blessing, Clyde Letarte
Educational Considerations
The quest for quality leaders in great quantities could be the nemesis of the community education program. The injection of large doses of federal funds demands serious planning for the training of future community educators.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 2 (2) Winter 1974 - Full issue
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Antithesis In Physical Science, Russell W. Maatman
Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson
Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Antithesis In Biology, Gary Parker
Confessional Scholarship?, Nick Van Til
Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Community Education: Is It Possible?, Everette E. Nance
Community Education: Is It Possible?, Everette E. Nance
Educational Considerations
The community school concept sees the entire community as an educational institution. Likewise living in a community is a full-time educational experience. Community education is the program which brings school and community together.
Indicators Of Community Education, Barry F. Semple
Indicators Of Community Education, Barry F. Semple
Educational Considerations
An understanding of the scope of the concept can be gained from a list of the characteristics of successful community education programs.
A New Era: Community Education Goes Nation-Wide, Leroy R. Watt
A New Era: Community Education Goes Nation-Wide, Leroy R. Watt
Educational Considerations
Federal funding is on the horizon for community education and this means more training centers and more staff to meet the demands of this exploding program.
Coming In The Spring Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Coming In The Spring Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
Articles and authors of the upcoming spring issue.
Table Of Contents; Editors Viewpoint: Special Issue On Community Education, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Table Of Contents; Editors Viewpoint: Special Issue On Community Education, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
This content includes the table of contents, editors' note on Special Issue on Community Education, and editorial information for Vol. 2, no. 2, Winter 1974
Strengthening The School-Community Relationship, James W. Satterfield, G. Kent Stewart
Strengthening The School-Community Relationship, James W. Satterfield, G. Kent Stewart
Educational Considerations
Four important areas of the community/school relationship should be analyzed to determine the potential acceptance of community education programs by the local community.
Bilingual Education Comes To Kansas, George Hughes
Bilingual Education Comes To Kansas, George Hughes
Educational Considerations
In some areas as many as 90 per cent of our Mexican-American children will not graduate from high school. They have been scholastically crippled by an educational system which demands they speak two languages fluently while their classmates only have to cope with one.
Latent Functions Of Research Management, Alvin E. Keaton
Latent Functions Of Research Management, Alvin E. Keaton
Educational Considerations
Theoretically, research management can lead to reduced volume but heightened quality of research publications and to the improvement of a university's competitive position.
Tenure And Due Process, Joseph L. Mills, A. Bruce Hartung
Tenure And Due Process, Joseph L. Mills, A. Bruce Hartung
Educational Considerations
The legal significance of tenure is reviewed in this article as it relates to the new and developing laws of due process. The authors suggest that "expectancy of re-employment" may become a new form of property right.
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Meeting The Demands Of Our Heritage, B. J. Haan
Meeting The Demands Of Our Heritage, B. J. Haan
Pro Rege
This article is the address given by Rev. Haan at the Fall Convocation at Dordt College.
Whence And Whither: A Resume Of Government-Education Relations In America, Louis Y. Van Dyke
Whence And Whither: A Resume Of Government-Education Relations In America, Louis Y. Van Dyke
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Sharing In Community Facilities, James Koldenhoven
Table Of Contents; From The Editors' Viewpoint, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Table Of Contents; From The Editors' Viewpoint, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
This content includes the table of contents, editors' note, and editorial information for Vol. 2, no. 1, Fall 1974
The Goal Of Classroom Instruction: Entertainment Or Learning, Don B. Croft
The Goal Of Classroom Instruction: Entertainment Or Learning, Don B. Croft
Educational Considerations
Using nearly 10,000 college students, this study isolated six factors of an instructor's behavior which influence how much students learn and whether they would take another course from the instructor. The results provide suggestions for improving your instruction.
Education As A Community Activity: University For Man, Joseph K. Rippetoe, Sue C. Maes
Education As A Community Activity: University For Man, Joseph K. Rippetoe, Sue C. Maes
Educational Considerations
University for Man is a 7-year-old free university program in Manhattan, Kansas, offering approximately 200 classes each semester. UFM is a community-wide experiment in leisure-time "therapy" involving more than 7,000 participants a year, 50 per cent of whom are non-university students.
In-Service Training For Professionals, V. Ray Kurtz
In-Service Training For Professionals, V. Ray Kurtz
Educational Considerations
For truly effective inservice programs, first assess teachers' "felt needs" for additional preparation or updating in content and methodology, urges this educator, who's been involved with such activities for 11 years. Unfortunately, such assessment "is very seldom done." He describes its value.
Changes In Editorial Responsibilities, Charles E. Litz
Changes In Editorial Responsibilities, Charles E. Litz
Educational Considerations
Editorial management announcement
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(1) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(1) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 2 (1) 1974 - Full issue
Electives And Undergraduate Social Work Education In A State University, H. Wayne Johnson
Electives And Undergraduate Social Work Education In A State University, H. Wayne Johnson
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
From the beginning of its interest in undergraduate instruction, the Council on Social Work Education has stressed the importance of a broad liberal education for baccalaureate social workers . Such emphasis was restated twice in subsequent CSWE documents, and more recently in other materials which enunciate the standards for the new undergraduate accreditation process commencing in 1974. It is much easier to state the notion of a general education than it is to describe its content and character and there is a tendency to become ambiguous. We are prone to resort to a high level of generalization in characterizing a …