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The Importance Of Being Apprenticed, Lydia Marcus
Dr. Rikki Brons And Sioux Center Christian School Explore Language Learning, Sarah Moss
Dr. Rikki Brons And Sioux Center Christian School Explore Language Learning, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Bridge Building Through Language Learning, Sarah Moss
Learning To Ask For Help, Karen Van Schouwen
Seeking Transformation, Bethany Van Voorst
Helping God's Children Thrive, Sarah Moss
The Early Childhood Years: Building Blocks For Life, Gwen R. Marra
The Early Childhood Years: Building Blocks For Life, Gwen R. Marra
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"In the early childhood years, so much growth and development occurs. It truly is the foundation for the formal learning that happens later in life."
Posting about education in the formative years from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/the-early-childhood-years-building-blocks-for-life/
The Irony Of A Well-Presented Lecture, Tony N. Jelsma
The Irony Of A Well-Presented Lecture, Tony N. Jelsma
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"My ultimate goal is for students to become independent learners so that they won’t need me or someone like me when they graduate."
Posting about applying flipped instruction in the university classroom from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/the-irony-of-a-well-presented-lecture/
French 102 Brings Faculty And Students Together, Anneke Wind
French 102 Brings Faculty And Students Together, Anneke Wind
The Voice
No abstract provided.
The Toughest Question About Christian Ed, Leah A. Zuidema
The Toughest Question About Christian Ed, Leah A. Zuidema
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
What If Assessment Was A Gift?, Patricia C. Kornelis
What If Assessment Was A Gift?, Patricia C. Kornelis
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No abstract provided.
See The Story, Live The Story, Patricia C. Kornelis
See The Story, Live The Story, Patricia C. Kornelis
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No abstract provided.
Let's Build Something Biblical, Mary Beth Pollema
Let's Build Something Biblical, Mary Beth Pollema
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More and more families are ignoring God's mandate to train our covenant children in the instruction of the Lord (Eph. 6:4) and are choosing to educate their children in secular institutions because they do not see the value of Christian education. Why is this? What can we do about it?
Why Is School Like A Prison?, David J. Mulder
Why Is School Like A Prison?, David J. Mulder
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"Imagine the change in motivation in a classroom that was formerly teacher-directed to one where students have a voice in the learning process!"
Posting about enhancing the student experience from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/why-is-school-like-a-prison/
Critical Thinking And High-Level Discourse In A 1:1 Environment, Ryan G. Zonnefeld, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
Critical Thinking And High-Level Discourse In A 1:1 Environment, Ryan G. Zonnefeld, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
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Learn about our experiences co-teaching a K–8 methods course using 1:1 tablets in a high-tech lab. This innovative course included a move away from a textbook to a dynamic research-based curriculum supported by NCTM resources and CCSSM as well as integral utilization of apps, web 2.0 tools, and professional learning networks.
Should A School Be A Business? (Or) What Is Education?, Roger Henderson
Should A School Be A Business? (Or) What Is Education?, Roger Henderson
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Group Retesting To Promote Learning Self-Awareness And Individual Accountability, Robbin Eppinga, Kayt E. Frisch, Jeff Ploegstra
Group Retesting To Promote Learning Self-Awareness And Individual Accountability, Robbin Eppinga, Kayt E. Frisch, Jeff Ploegstra
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Allowing students to retake tests in groups provides them with the immediate opportunity to learn from their mistakes while improving their perceptions of a course. We explore Group Review Advancing Content/Concept Essentials (aka GRACE), a variation on group retesting, which creates a peer learning environment and emphasizes individual metacognition, concept articulation, and accountability. Through an interactive demonstration, we introduce the process, relate some of the literature-reported benefits of group retesting, and share our experiences using GRACE in a variety of disciplines at different course levels.
Sola Gratia: Grace In The Engineering Curriculum And Profession, Ethan Brue
Sola Gratia: Grace In The Engineering Curriculum And Profession, Ethan Brue
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Integral Christian higher education is in vogue. Most Christian institutions of higher education who take their mission seriously make the claim that the education offered to students is one where faith and learning are not separate. It is a belief that their entire educational enterprise is inexorably tied in some way, shape, or form to our new life in Christ. Most engineering programs on Christian campuses are the outgrowth of this perspective. Over the last fifty years, numerous philosophers, writers, scientists, and engineers have developed a solid foundation from which engineering can be understood as an essential calling in the …
Fifty Years Later, Nicholas Wolterstorff
Fifty Years Later, Nicholas Wolterstorff
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This paper originated in an address presented at the March 8, 2005, Jubilee convocation at Dordt College, celebrating Dordt’s fiftieth anniversary.
Getting In Line: Justin Martyr, St. Augustine, And The Project Of Integral Christian Scholarship, Robert Sweetman
Getting In Line: Justin Martyr, St. Augustine, And The Project Of Integral Christian Scholarship, Robert Sweetman
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This article is part of a lecture series for The Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education (ARIHE), 2004-2005, as well as Ch. 2 in Dr. Robert Sweetman’s upcoming book, Delineations: Re-imaging the Adventure of Integral Christian Scholarship.
Sharpening Our Vision, Engaging In Learning, Renewing Our Practice, Robert Koole
Sharpening Our Vision, Engaging In Learning, Renewing Our Practice, Robert Koole
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This article was originally presented at the 1996 B. J. Haan Education Conference at Dordt College.
Myths And Realities In Christian Education, Gloria Goris Stronks
Myths And Realities In Christian Education, Gloria Goris Stronks
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This article was prepared in conjunction with the twelfth annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held in Spring 1995 at Dordt College.
Community And Christian Schooling, John Vander Hoek
Vollenhoven And Thinking In The Light Of Scripture, John H. Kok
Vollenhoven And Thinking In The Light Of Scripture, John H. Kok
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Communal Scholarship: What Is It? An Introduction To The Question, John Van Dyk
Communal Scholarship: What Is It? An Introduction To The Question, John Van Dyk
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This article is an adaptation of a discussion paper presented at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto on November 4, 1981, and at Dordt College on February 18, 1982.
Confessional Scholarship?, Nick Van Til