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2005

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

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Perceptions Of Gender Competence: Are Christian Colleges Different, Edee Schulze, Annette Tomal Jan 2005

Perceptions Of Gender Competence: Are Christian Colleges Different, Edee Schulze, Annette Tomal

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Perceptions of student and professor competence and respect were investigated through a survey of 2042 students from 77 liberal arts colleges, both Christian and non-Christian. The Christian schools are part of the CCCU (Council for Christian Colleges and Universities); CCCU responses were 78.5 percent of the total. Chi- Square and Mann-Whitney tests were used to determine if gender and type of college affected students’ responses. Two conclusions can be made about student competence and value: (1) male CCCU students are most likely to believe that male students are viewed as more competent than female students and (2) non-CCCU students are …


Getting Involved: A Typology Of Student Cocurricular Participation At A Christian University, John L. Hoffman Jan 2005

Getting Involved: A Typology Of Student Cocurricular Participation At A Christian University, John L. Hoffman

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Evaluating A Moral Thinking Assessment Model For Evangelical Christian Liberal Arts Colleges, Michael A. Hayes Jan 2005

Evaluating A Moral Thinking Assessment Model For Evangelical Christian Liberal Arts Colleges, Michael A. Hayes

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A model using moral judgment and cultural ideology (political and religious ideology) for predicting moral thinking about critical social and political issues, developed by Narvaez, Getz, Rest, and Thoma (1999), was assessed for utility with students at evangelical Christian liberal arts colleges. Freshmen (N = 199) and seniors (N = 230) from 2 evangelical Christian liberal arts colleges participated, completing the Defining Issues Test 2, Inventory of Religious Belief, and Attitudes Toward Human Rights Inventory. The regression model predicted a significant amount of variance for the students in this study; however, the R2 value (.22) was much smaller than …


The Relationship Between Spiritual Well Being And College Adjustment For Freshmen At A Southeastern University, Robert E. Ratliff Jan 2005

The Relationship Between Spiritual Well Being And College Adjustment For Freshmen At A Southeastern University, Robert E. Ratliff

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The purpose of this study was to identify the possible relationship between spiritual well being and college adjustment in first-year college students. The Spiritual Well Being Scale and the College Adjustment Scales were administered. Relational analysis was used to investigate 91 college freshmen enrolled in a freshman seminar course at Charleston Southern University, Charleston, South Carolina. This relational analysis included both psychological and developmental aspects of college adjustment in nine specific areas of college adjustment: anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, family relationships, academic problems, and career problems. A statistically significant relationship was found between spiritual well …


In A Strange Land? Educational Identity And The Market System, Todd Ream Jan 2005

In A Strange Land? Educational Identity And The Market System, Todd Ream

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Christian World View Integration: "A Believer's Role In Sanctification.", Don Shepson Jan 2005

Christian World View Integration: "A Believer's Role In Sanctification.", Don Shepson

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Rethinking Student Affairs Practice, Eileen Hulme Jan 2005

Rethinking Student Affairs Practice, Eileen Hulme

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No abstract provided.


Conceiving The Christian College, David M. Johnstone Jan 2005

Conceiving The Christian College, David M. Johnstone

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Scholarship And Christian Faith: Enlarging The Conversation, Jim Fereira Jan 2005

Scholarship And Christian Faith: Enlarging The Conversation, Jim Fereira

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Building Partnerships For Service-Learning, Jeffrey P. Bouman Jan 2005

Building Partnerships For Service-Learning, Jeffrey P. Bouman

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No abstract provided.


College Of The Overwhelmed: The Campus Mental Health Crisis And What To Do About It, Michael Lastoria Jan 2005

College Of The Overwhelmed: The Campus Mental Health Crisis And What To Do About It, Michael Lastoria

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Serving The Millennial Generation, Todd S. Voss Jan 2005

Serving The Millennial Generation, Todd S. Voss

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Growth No. 5 (2005) - Full Issue Jan 2005

Growth No. 5 (2005) - Full Issue

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

The full issue of the fifth edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.