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Education (General)

  • Christian education (91)
  • Purpose of Education (17)
  • Discipline (16)
  • The child (3)
  • Theories of Education (6)
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Behold what manner of love!

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  • Peter G. Feenstra

This article looks at what implications the love of God has for education. What does it mean that we are children of God in the context of the Christian school? It is the love of God that binds teachers and learners and parents together.

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The Case for Christian Day Schools versus Home Schooling

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  • Paul Archbald

This article argues for education in Christian schools over against homeschooling. The concept of shools was present all the way through redemptive history.

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Man's First Task on Earth

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  • M. C. Vanderspek

Language is a very important aspect of being human. This article explains the place of language in Christian education.

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Implications of Christian Education in Theology and Science

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  • Woodrow Goodman

The author discusses the difference in worldview between a Christian and secular view of education.

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Graduation and character education

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  • Peter G. Feenstra

This article on character education shows how character education is integrated into every aspect of school life but also something that needs special attention. It is connected to life in the covenant with God.

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To Think or Not to Think?

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  • Derek Stoffels

We should always be thinking about the implications of doing what we do. This article discusses the value of a school's vision statement,  and how a school community needs to think about what it is doing and why it is doing that.

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Opinions alter, but truth certified by God can no more change than the God who uttered it. Charles H. Spurgeon
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