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Alumnus Eric Hoeksema: At Home In Ukraine, Sarah Moss
Dordt Tops List For "Best Undergraduate Teaching" In Midwest, Sarah Moss
Dordt Tops List For "Best Undergraduate Teaching" In Midwest, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
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Thankful For Our Faculty, Sarah Moss
Dr. Rikki Brons And Sioux Center Christian School Explore Language Learning, Sarah Moss
Dr. Rikki Brons And Sioux Center Christian School Explore Language Learning, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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Seeking Transformation, Bethany Van Voorst
Four Faculty Members Retire, Sarah Moss
Project- And Problem-Based Stem Education, Sarah Moss
Professional Experience, Sarah Moss
Doubling Down On The Arts, Kate Henreckson
Small Teaching Creates Big Faculty Discussion, Kate Henreckson
Small Teaching Creates Big Faculty Discussion, Kate Henreckson
The Voice
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Elizabeth Blankespoor, Sarah Moss
Teaching Technical Engineering Courses From A Christian Perspective: Two Examples, Charles C. Adams
Teaching Technical Engineering Courses From A Christian Perspective: Two Examples, Charles C. Adams
Pro Rege
Engineering professors, like those of the natural sciences, usually teach by breaking the subject matter into parts, that is, courses and activities that are logically abstract from each other. While together comprising a coherent whole, those individual parts too easily foster abstractionism, the view that such subjects as calculus, fluid mechanics, engineering design, and engineering ethics “really are” separable from one another. Such a view militates against a Christian perspective of engineering, technology, and reality in general by replacing the organic wholeness of life before the face of God with the compartmentalization that is characteristic of modern science and naturalism. …
Mathematics: Always Important, Never Enough: A Christian Perspective On Mathematics And Mathematics Education, Calvin Jongsma
Mathematics: Always Important, Never Enough: A Christian Perspective On Mathematics And Mathematics Education, Calvin Jongsma
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This article is an edited version of the keynote address delivered by Dr. Jongsma at the B.J. Haan Education Conference on Teaching Math in the Christian School, held at Dordt College on March 9, 2006, for elementary and secondary school mathematics teachers, primarily in Christian schools. The article was earlier published online in the 2006 Journal of the ACMS (http://www.acmsonline.org/Jongsma.htm).
We Have Heard It Said: Reflections On Christian Engineering Scholarship, Murat Tanyel
We Have Heard It Said: Reflections On Christian Engineering Scholarship, Murat Tanyel
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Learning To Teach From Within A Christian Perspective, John H. Kok
Learning To Teach From Within A Christian Perspective, John H. Kok
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Dr. John H. Kok presented this paper at the IAPCHE conference at Hilltop University in Mikar, Nigeria, in 1999.
Vision Of History For Students, Harry J. Groenewold
Defining Moments In Western-Global History, Harry Van Dyke
Defining Moments In Western-Global History, Harry Van Dyke
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Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap
Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap
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