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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
To Be Or Not To Be An Actor, James Koldenhoven
Incidentally, James Koldenhoven
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Religion And American Higher Education, John B. Hulst
Bumper Sticker Morality: The Ethics Of Feeling, Nick Van Til
Bumper Sticker Morality: The Ethics Of Feeling, Nick Van Til
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Half Century Of Theology: Movements And Motives (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt
Half Century Of Theology: Movements And Motives (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: A Half Century of Theology: Movements and Motives, by G. C. Berkouwer (translated and edited by Lewis B. Smedes), William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977. 268 pages.
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Ozinga Lectures, Charles Veenstra
Francis Schaeffer In Review, Nick Van Til
Is "Natural" Better?, Russell W. Maatman
Lawrence Dorr Provides Thaw, Hugh Cook
Conference On Business And Economic Affairs, Henry De Groot
Conference On Business And Economic Affairs, Henry De Groot
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Reid Gilbert, Verne Meyer
Recipe For A Moon, Edwin J. Geels
Editorial, John B. Hulst
What Reading Is Good Reading?, Mike Vanden Bosch
Dr. Barker On Art, Abraham Bos
Renewal Lectures, Wayne A. Kobes
Continuing Education For Indonesian Language Teachers In Victoria, Australia, Lambert Kelabora
Continuing Education For Indonesian Language Teachers In Victoria, Australia, Lambert Kelabora
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
The last ten years have witnessed a significant growth in the teaching of Bahasa Indonesia in Australia. Of the 98 Indonesian language teachers in 1975, 62 (63%) responded to the present study. Amongst them were eight native speakers of Bahasa Indonesian who are all teaching at private schools. This paper explores the needs for and the provision of in-service training amongst these teachers. Some suggested solutions to the problems in this field will be implicit in the analysis.