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Full-Text Articles in Education
Education And The Image Of God, Eddie K. Baumann
Education And The Image Of God, Eddie K. Baumann
Education Insights: Journal of Research and Practice
Christian educators rightfully desire to offer an education that reflects both the goals and processes which are consistent with biblical truth. This requires that educators be sensitive to those doctrines and concepts which best inform theory and practice. In this article we examine the doctrine of the image of God and its implications for education. Threats to the image which can be seen in the society are briefly presented as well as some suggestions for the administration and practice of schooling.
The Teacher As Self-Leader: Building Missional Competence In Christian Public School Teachers, Valerie A. Keaton
The Teacher As Self-Leader: Building Missional Competence In Christian Public School Teachers, Valerie A. Keaton
Education Insights: Journal of Research and Practice
This paper applies Manz’s definition of self-leadership to Christian public school teachers who desire to leverage their Christian witness in their classrooms. The historic difficulties between the Church and public education in America are discussed to prove why public education is a challenging place for Christian teachers to be faithful. Then, using original research, the author shows how Christian public school teachers are currently leveraging their Christian witness. The original research found that younger teachers are exhibiting these missional behaviors less than their older colleagues. To build missional competence earlier in teachers, the author proposes that self-leadership, in conjunction with …
Medieval Methods: Guido D’Arezzo’S Innovative Approaches To Music Education, Lydia C. Kee
Medieval Methods: Guido D’Arezzo’S Innovative Approaches To Music Education, Lydia C. Kee
Musical Offerings
Music education has been influenced by many people throughout history, but arguably none of them have done so as much as the monk, Guido D’Arezzo. His teaching methods have been embraced and developed by music educators throughout the centuries. For example, it is recorded that Guido was the first to use the five-line staff as we use it today. This was especially groundbreaking in a world of rote memorization. Today it is used globally in music education. The roots of solfege are also found in Guido’s writings; his syllables have been adapted by Zoltan Kodály. Not only that, but John …
President's Perspective, Thomas White
President's Perspective, Thomas White
Administrative Personnel Publications
No abstract provided.
Reject, Redeem, Receive: How To Develop Teachers With Discernment And Godly Wisdom, Kevin Jones
Reject, Redeem, Receive: How To Develop Teachers With Discernment And Godly Wisdom, Kevin Jones
Education Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
What A First Year!, Michelle (Cummings) Solomon
What A First Year!, Michelle (Cummings) Solomon
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
For The Nations: Casting A Global Vision For The School Of Education, Kevin Jones
For The Nations: Casting A Global Vision For The School Of Education, Kevin Jones
Education Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Field Trip For The Gospel, Gary Rouster
Helping Hand For Home-Schoolers, Heidie L. Raine
Helping Hand For Home-Schoolers, Heidie L. Raine
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
Great Commission Educators: School Of Education Leadership Casting A Worldwide Vision, Mark D. Weinstein
Great Commission Educators: School Of Education Leadership Casting A Worldwide Vision, Mark D. Weinstein
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
From Math Teacher To The White House, Jeffrey Gilbert
From Math Teacher To The White House, Jeffrey Gilbert
Communication Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2021: Preparing Educators, Making Disciples, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2021: Preparing Educators, Making Disciples, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine
No abstract provided.
Joint Statement On Pediatric Education At Schools Of Pharmacy, Christina L. Cox, Timothy J. Todd, Lisa Lubsch, Kristin C. Klein, William A. Prescott, Chad A. Knoderer, Peter N. Johnson, Rachel Meyers, Justin W. Cole, Joseph M. Larochelle, Mary A. Worthington, Katherine Smith
Joint Statement On Pediatric Education At Schools Of Pharmacy, Christina L. Cox, Timothy J. Todd, Lisa Lubsch, Kristin C. Klein, William A. Prescott, Chad A. Knoderer, Peter N. Johnson, Rachel Meyers, Justin W. Cole, Joseph M. Larochelle, Mary A. Worthington, Katherine Smith
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications
Providing health care for children is a unique specialty, and pediatric patients represent approximately 25% of the population. Education of pharmacy students on patients across the lifespan is required by current Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards and outcomes; thus, it is essential that pharmacy students gain a proficiency in caring for children. A collaborative panel of pediatric faculty members from schools and colleges of pharmacy was established to review the current literature regarding pediatric education in Doctor of Pharmacy curricula and establish updated recommendations for the provision of pediatric pharmacy education. This statement outlines five recommendations supporting inclusion of …
Assessing The Effects Of A Paired Tbl Session And Patient Simulation On Pharmacy Student Hiv Treatment Knowledge, Juanita A. Draime, Anna M. Staudt, Nicole K. Stute, Zach Jenkins
Assessing The Effects Of A Paired Tbl Session And Patient Simulation On Pharmacy Student Hiv Treatment Knowledge, Juanita A. Draime, Anna M. Staudt, Nicole K. Stute, Zach Jenkins
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications
Description of the Problem: Pharmacists can play a crucial role in monitoring, counseling, and providing adherence checks across practice pharmacy settings; but they may not gain experience in this area until after graduating from pharmacy school.
Statement of Innovation: Students participated in an intentionally aligned team-based learning session followed by completion of an HIV patient treatment worksheet and an HIV patient care simulation. This sequence was assessed using the HIV Treatment Knowledge Scale.
Description of the Innovation: Second-year pharmacy students (N=48, 98% response rate) participated in a baseline knowledge assessment before a four-hour HIV team-based learning (TBL) session, which included …
A Model For Outdoor Creation Education, Jonathan L. Albert
A Model For Outdoor Creation Education, Jonathan L. Albert
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
Outdoor creation education is critical for encouraging and equipping the saints. A well-organized wilderness classroom opens the eyes of the learner in a unique and inspiring way. The learner gains the heart to love God and others more deeply. The learner also develops the skills necessary to impact others with humble confidence. There are many opportunities right outside our doors to help others engage the wonder of God’s creation. With the proper structure, outdoor creation education empowers the teacher and the learner in profound ways, oftentimes unachievable within the traditional classroom.
Advocating For Students With Autism: How To Best Engage And Equip Your Student With Autism To Excel In The Music Classroom, Mackenzie C. Kastelein
Advocating For Students With Autism: How To Best Engage And Equip Your Student With Autism To Excel In The Music Classroom, Mackenzie C. Kastelein
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Within the educational system, students with autism are often misunderstood or overlooked, resulting in an inadequate educational experience for students with ASD. This research was conducted in pursuit of collecting information on students with autism so that current music educators might be better equipped to engage these students effectively within their classroom. Six, current music educators were interviewed with a series of 9 questions in order to gather a small sample of what is currently occurring in American school systems when it comes to the music education of students with Autism. These educators discussed what inclusion of students with ASD …
The Cyclical Relationship Between Generational Poverty And Poor Education: Breaking The Barrier In Haiti, Jesse A. Childress, Ashley Hand, Lauren Pullins, Emily Rutherford, Michelle Tye
The Cyclical Relationship Between Generational Poverty And Poor Education: Breaking The Barrier In Haiti, Jesse A. Childress, Ashley Hand, Lauren Pullins, Emily Rutherford, Michelle Tye
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Research demonstrates that generational poverty and poor education are cyclical in nature. In Haiti, poverty diminishes the quality of education due to the fact it hampers access to education, lacks parental involvement, and has inadequate health care. Conversely, poor education traps Haitians in the cycle of generational poverty by inhibiting them from developing life skills and adequate literacy; in turn, this disables them from participating in higher paying jobs. Based on the repetitive correspondence between the two, our goals are: to educate individuals on the cyclical relationship between poor education and generational poverty, expose and examine the barriers to receiving …
Next Time Won’T You Sing With Me? The Role Of Music Rooted In Oral Tradition As A Resource For Literacy Learning In The Twenty-First Century Classroom, Catherine Milliron
Next Time Won’T You Sing With Me? The Role Of Music Rooted In Oral Tradition As A Resource For Literacy Learning In The Twenty-First Century Classroom, Catherine Milliron
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Most children learn music by rote long before they begin to learn by note. Early music learning is often facilitated through the oral transmission of music – a practice that has existed since long before the emergence of standardized music notation. Orality has long been linked to literacy and the relationship between the two – both in the past and in the present – has been studied in depth by modern scholars. Although it could be supposed that the innovation of music notation has negated the necessity for oral music transmission, in reality the two music transmission methods work in …
Perceptions Of Homeschooling: A Qualitative Study Of The Lives Of Homeschool Parents, Thomas A. Sackett, Jacqlyn A. Fletcher
Perceptions Of Homeschooling: A Qualitative Study Of The Lives Of Homeschool Parents, Thomas A. Sackett, Jacqlyn A. Fletcher
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
We conducted a qualitative research study on the lives of homeschool parents. We interviewed 24 parents who have either homeschooled their children in the past or were currently homeschooling at the time of the study, regarding constructs such as success of homeschooling and the effects homeschooling has had on the personal lives of the parents. Several themes emerged from the study’s data. One such was the feeling of homeschooling being a success in comparison to traditional education. They shared accounts bonding with their children and being able to set the curriculum speed just right for their children. The second theme …
Award-Winning Teacher Aims For Eternal Impact, Michelle (Cummings) Solomon
Award-Winning Teacher Aims For Eternal Impact, Michelle (Cummings) Solomon
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Interprofessional Fast Forward Rounds For Transition Of Care Education, Laura Cummings, Ashley J. Smith, Mike Pelyhes, Zachary Jenkins, Phillip L. Thornton, Maurice Lee, William Matcham
Evaluating Interprofessional Fast Forward Rounds For Transition Of Care Education, Laura Cummings, Ashley J. Smith, Mike Pelyhes, Zachary Jenkins, Phillip L. Thornton, Maurice Lee, William Matcham
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Background: Interprofessional Education is gaining recognition by key pharmacy organizations for its value in healthcare education, producing various models for implementation among healthcare students and professionals. Unfolding cases incorporating transitions of care may improve student skills and attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration.
Objectives: This project assessed the efficacy of unfolding cases in improving interprofessional skills and attitudes among pharmacy, nursing, and social work students. The ultimate goal is to integrate this model, if proven effective, into the curricula of multiple health science centers.
Methodology: First, pharmacy, nursing, and social work students completed a pre-intervention survey regarding interprofessional skills and attitudes before …
What Great Principals Do Differently: 15 Things That Matter Most, Timothy L. Heaton
What Great Principals Do Differently: 15 Things That Matter Most, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Time Management, Timothy L. Heaton
Time Management, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Understanding Diversity, Timothy L. Heaton
Understanding Diversity, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Essential Connection Between A Safe And Secure School Climate And Students’ Educational And Life Success, Timothy L. Heaton
The Essential Connection Between A Safe And Secure School Climate And Students’ Educational And Life Success, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Delegation And Empowerment, Timothy L. Heaton
Delegation And Empowerment, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Multicultural Classroom, Timothy L. Heaton
The Multicultural Classroom, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Handbook Of Instructional Leadership, Timothy L. Heaton
Handbook Of Instructional Leadership, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Personal Organization, Timothy L. Heaton
Personal Organization, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Free Professional Learning For Your Teachers: How Twitter Will Increase Your Effectiveness, Jeremy Ervin
Free Professional Learning For Your Teachers: How Twitter Will Increase Your Effectiveness, Jeremy Ervin
Education Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.