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11. Engaging Head, Hand, and Heart:
...be mirrored in Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT), a pedagogical approach that seeks to use the culture of the student as a vehicle for effective instruction. Gloria Ladson-Billings, one of the early...
Learn More12. Church Schools as Centers of Influence in the Community:
...church members. One of the critical factors that has led to this decline is quite evident—the current culture in these places is nothing like the culture when the Adventist Church began. And yet, many...
Learn More13. The Christian Teacher in a Secular Society:
...or resolve, this issue is one that has become increasingly relevant, given trends in contemporary culture. In this article, I will highlight several considerations that can contribute toward an understanding...
Learn More14. Culturally Responsive Christian Education at Holbrook Seventh-day Adventist Indian School
...recruited by men like Richard Pratt (who believed that eradication of all aspects of Native American culture was the only way to assimilation),2 some brought by their parents, and others snatched out...
Learn More15. Faith Education and Touring the Bible Lands: A Case Study
...archaeology, chronology, examining ancient manuscripts, and understanding the ancient Mediterranean cultures. It also included specific material tied to each archaeological site included in the visit...
Learn More16. The Moral Work of School Boards
...their responsibilities—fiscal, legal, and relational—to make good decisions, create a positive school culture, and to grow their understanding about and wise application of ethical principles. This will...
Learn More17. Secularization and the Disappearance of the Holy
...institution were disconnected from any local church, pastor, or fellowship outside of their work culture.4 How does one accomplish Adventist mission in such a community? How do we form disciples and...
Learn More18. Academia, the Sabbath, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
...soil and produced food for nourishment. Development stepped in and said, “You did it all wrong.” Polyculture must be replaced by monoculture.7 Instead of producing crops for consumption, you need to...
Learn More19. Education for What?
...of the heart or the establishment of principles is neglected in the effort to secure intellectual culture, or when eternal interests are overlooked in the eager desire for temporal advantage.”3 Again...
Learn More20. ESL Writers in the Mainstream College Classroom:
...rhetoric scholarship (the study of how writing in a second language is influenced by first language and culture). A subfield of TESOL, contrastive rhetoric is rooted in the work of Robert Kaplan, who...
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