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Full-Text Articles in Education
What About A Bicentennial? Mr. And Mrs. Crc, James C. Schaap
What About A Bicentennial? Mr. And Mrs. Crc, James C. Schaap
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The Fingerprint Of Denominational Secondary Schools - Sector Specific Features Among Graduating Students In Universities And Colleges, Gabriella Pusztai
The Fingerprint Of Denominational Secondary Schools - Sector Specific Features Among Graduating Students In Universities And Colleges, Gabriella Pusztai
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
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Reformed Defense Of Literature: An Apology For Literature's Place In Christian Higher Education, Mary Dengler
Reformed Defense Of Literature: An Apology For Literature's Place In Christian Higher Education, Mary Dengler
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Mary Dengler presented an abbreviated version of this paper at the Conference on Christianity and Literature at Cedarville University, in Cedarville, Ohio, on October 13, 2006.
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).
Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism (Book Review), Jack Van Der Slik
Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism (Book Review), Jack Van Der Slik
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Reviewed Title: Brooks, Arthur C. Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism. New York: Basic Books, 2006. 250 pp. ISBN: 13:978-0-465-00821-6.
Evangelicals, Education, And Exile, Harold Dean Trulear
Evangelicals, Education, And Exile, Harold Dean Trulear
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Dr. Trulear delivered this paper at the Dordt College Convocation, January 13, 2005.
Science & Grace: God's Reign In The Natural Sciences (Book Review), Arnold E. Sikkema
Science & Grace: God's Reign In The Natural Sciences (Book Review), Arnold E. Sikkema
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Reviewed Title: Morris, Tim, and Don Petcher. Science & Grace: God’s Reign in the Natural Sciences. Wheaton Illinois: Crossway Books, 2006. 352pp. ISBN 978-1-58134-549-0.
Being And Becoming: The Heart Of Teacher Education, Bev Norsworthy
Being And Becoming: The Heart Of Teacher Education, Bev Norsworthy
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
Teacher education is of critical concern to a nation’s well-being. Scripture clearly identifies that the predominant narratives in a nation’s education are directly linked to its citizen’s behaviour (e.g., see Psalm 78, Judges 2). Literature which claims that teacher education has little influence on beliefs that pre-service teachers bring to their initial teacher education may unnerve Christian teacher educators who seek to equip teachers to make a difference in the lives of children and parents in a nation (Berry, 2004; Fletcher, 1997; Hatton & Smith, 1995; Lowery, 2003). For example, Berry (2004, p. 1302) observes that:
There is little doubt …
Multicultural Considerations For Building Learning Communities, Cher N. Edwards, Scott Edwards
Multicultural Considerations For Building Learning Communities, Cher N. Edwards, Scott Edwards
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
Educational policies call for inclusion and attention to cultural differences in our schools. Administrators, classroom educators, counselors, and other support staff attempt to attend to students through a cooperative effort of connecting with the community beyond the school building, as well as the families represented within it. As Christians, there is a higher calling to truly embrace those often underserved in our learning communities. This paper will address multicultural issues important for United States and United Kingdom school system staff to be mindful of when focusing on students and their families.
Preparing Teachers For Their Prophetic Role To Serve With Heart, Head, And Hands, Cindy Harvel, Martine Audeoud
Preparing Teachers For Their Prophetic Role To Serve With Heart, Head, And Hands, Cindy Harvel, Martine Audeoud
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
As teacher preparation programs seek to diversify their pre-service teachers’ exposure to teaching situations, Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s Education Department has discovered how to maximize its freshman’s educational technology field experiences through meaningful cross-cultural community service. A plan has been implemented since the spring of 2004 where candidates taking educational technology classes are required to give 8 hours of technology tutoring as a community service to populations in cross-cultural situations. Based on the Spring 2004 successes, the cross-cultural tutoring opportunities have been expanded, leading to renewed vision in candidates’ perspectives on education and job placements. At a freshman level, this …
From The Editor: Volume 3, Issue 1, Scot Headley
From The Editor: Volume 3, Issue 1, Scot Headley
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
Colleagues, this issue marks the beginning of the third year of publication for the ICCTE Journal. I am pleased to inform you that in this issue we begin two new features. David Robinson, consulting editor to the Journal, provides a review of the book, Religion, Education, and Academic Success by William Jeynes. Our hope is that this review will be the first of many, as we desire to make this a regular feature of the Journal. If you have interest in submitting a review for an upcoming issue, let us know. We seek reviews of books important to Christians involved …
Building A Christian Worldview Through Response To Literature, Pam Adams
Building A Christian Worldview Through Response To Literature, Pam Adams
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
Research has shown that what one reads can be an important factor in developing one’s worldview. This paper will report my thoughts about experiences I had while reading aloud-challenging texts in two Christian school classrooms. My goal for the read alouds was to have students think about issues related to justice, love, and commitment as they apply to both the family and the larger community. Various types of response methodologies (written, art, drama, discussion) were used to encourage students to build connections between what they learned, to what is the appropriate response and action.
Undergraduates’ Perceptions Of Ideal Learning Environments, June Hetzel, Keith Walters
Undergraduates’ Perceptions Of Ideal Learning Environments, June Hetzel, Keith Walters
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
Four hundred and fifty three undergraduate students were surveyed at one CCCU institution regarding perceptions of what “exists” and what they “value” related to university pedagogy, learning activities, assessments, and learning relationships. Researchers ranked students’ values and examined gaps in students’ perceptions of what students say exists at the university as compared to what they value. The highest ranked values primarily related to learning relationships, including “demonstrates Christian ethics in interactions with others” and “integrates Christian worldview in the teaching of course content.” The factor that most explained satisfaction with teaching practices was the “Methods Factor” and the single item …
Head And Heart And Hands: Necessary Elements Of Inclusive Praxis, Ken Pudlas
Head And Heart And Hands: Necessary Elements Of Inclusive Praxis, Ken Pudlas
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
When David called for the physically disabled grandson of Saul, Mephibosheth, to dine at the king’s table, he was demonstrating an extraordinary level of inclusion. This paper reports data gathered as part of a programme of inquiry into the efficacy of the Full Inclusion model of special education; discusses how educators might progress from a mere head-knowledge of what is right, to a heart conviction of what should be done; and then explores a hands-on approach of how educators might more effectively do the right thing. Additional phenomenological data are reported from practicing teachers regarding their experience with the inclusion …
Volume 2, Number 2: From The Editor: Greetings On The New Year!, Scot Headley
Volume 2, Number 2: From The Editor: Greetings On The New Year!, Scot Headley
International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal
We are pleased to publish this issue of the Journal. Several key events have occurred for the ICCTE Journal over the last few months. At about the same time that our summer issue was released, our colleagues at Regent University hosted us at Virginia Beach for our biennial conference. At a business meeting at that conference, a steering committee was appointed with the task of strengthening ICCTE. That committee has been functioning, and it is our hope that a progress report will be published in next summer’s issue of the Journal. The Journal also launched a series of live webcasts …