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Full-Text Articles in Education
Agriculture And The Liberal Arts Curriculum, Henry De Vries
Agriculture And The Liberal Arts Curriculum, Henry De Vries
Pro Rege
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Career Opportunity Goals, James Koldenhoven
A Study To Determine Duplication, Gaps, Emphasis, And Location Of Lesson Concepts In The 1967-68 Religious Education Lesson Manuals For High School Age Lds Youth, Lowry K. Flake
Theses and Dissertations
This study is an examination, in terms of critical areas identified by correlation, of the 1967-68 lesson manuals prepared for high school age LDS youth by the teaching organizations of the Church responsible for implementing a correlated religious education program for this age group.
Major findings center around the answers to the questions formulated to limit and analyze the problem of this study, and were obtained by examining the lesson manuals and identifying the major themes or concepts contained in them. These findings indicate: (1) that duplication or repetition of gospel concepts does exist in the lesson materials, (2) that …
Scripturally-Oriented Higher Education, 1967, Dordt College
Scripturally-Oriented Higher Education, 1967, Dordt College
Dordt Foundational Documents
Written by B. J. Haan, this document was presented to a faculty committee for discussion, revision, and refinement. Following this process, the document received final approval from the Board of Trustees and was published in November 1967.
Scripturally-Oriented Higher Education lays the foundation for the curriculum at Dordt.