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A Theoretical Perspective Of Culturally Responsive Andragogy For International English Learners In American Higher Education Institutions, Marcia P. Livingston-Galloway, Janet George
A Theoretical Perspective Of Culturally Responsive Andragogy For International English Learners In American Higher Education Institutions, Marcia P. Livingston-Galloway, Janet George
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
“Higher education institutions throughout the United States and other countries are experiencing signifi cant increases in the number of international students enrolled at their campuses” (Washburn & Hargis, 2017, p. 2). However, the rate of growth for this cohort of culturally, linguistically, economically, and ethnically diverse (CLEED) students exceeds the rate of faculty preparation and capacity to effectively serve their needs. Statistical evidence corroborates the view of Enright (2011) and others that today’s diverse student body is now “the ‘new mainstream’ of the 21st century classroom” (p. 80). Research in the last two decades points to a real need for …
Q&A: A Career In Christian Higher Education: An Interview, Linda Gray
Q&A: A Career In Christian Higher Education: An Interview, Linda Gray
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Much has changed in U.S. culture since the 1970s, requiring teachers to adjust their methods of reaching students who are markedly different from their parents’ generation. But through the decades, Christian educators have tried to demonstrate God’s love through caring, patience, knowledge, and commitment, and in a Christian institution, they also seek to bring a Christian worldview to their students. But if some students at Christian universities are not believers nor seekers and when students lack basic biblical knowledge, teachers in Christian institutions must adjust their teaching methods. Online teaching creates even more challenges as students and teachers can see …
Ten Commandments Of Teaching: A Culminating Education Project, Charlene Martin
Ten Commandments Of Teaching: A Culminating Education Project, Charlene Martin
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
During a senior capstone course in instructional methods, teacher candidates participated in a discussion regarding what the essentials are for good teaching in light of biblical principles—a discussion integrating biblical principles and content knowledge acquired as they progressed through the College of Education. Genesis 1:26-28 indicates that mankind was created to rule over God’s earth in His name. Arguably, this mandate is the basis for all civilizations and cultures. From this perspective, one purpose of school could be to give students power tools for exercising dominion; school prepares students for work and their work declares the Glory of God. As …
Spike(Ball)Ing Their Way To Victory, Erika Buiter
Wind Takes The Stage As Ophelia, Sarah Moss
Competing Narratives: Dordt Students Encounter The Land Of Israel, Sally Jongsma, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
Competing Narratives: Dordt Students Encounter The Land Of Israel, Sally Jongsma, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
The Voice
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Playing The King Of Instruments, Madelaine Colarossi
Learning Behind Bars, Anneke Wind
Engagement Has Me Oversharing, And I Can't Help It, Erik Hoekstra
Engagement Has Me Oversharing, And I Can't Help It, Erik Hoekstra
The Voice
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State Of The Arts: Dordt Students And Alumni Explore What It Means To Pursue Fine Arts As A Calling, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
State Of The Arts: Dordt Students And Alumni Explore What It Means To Pursue Fine Arts As A Calling, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
The Voice
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Learning On The Ground: Seeing Agriculture Through The Eyes Of Farmers, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
Learning On The Ground: Seeing Agriculture Through The Eyes Of Farmers, Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Summer Research Program, Sally Jongsma
Excelling On And Off The Court, Mike Byker
Jacob Lewis's Return To Dordt, Clarissa Kraayenbrink
Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus
Exploring Puerto Rico: The Place And Its People, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Humanities Trek Across Sioux Falls, Sarah Moss
Multiplication Of The First 35, Erik Hoekstra
Coaching Athletes And Leading Students, Jeff Schouten
Customer Is Always Right, Right? Freshman Commissioning Service, Erik Hoekstra
Customer Is Always Right, Right? Freshman Commissioning Service, Erik Hoekstra
Pro Rege
This is a transcription of the fall Convocation Address, delivered by Dr. Erik Hoekstra, President of Dordt College on August 29, 2014.
Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap
Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.