Philosophy of Christian school education /editors, Paul A. Kienel, Ollie E. Gibbs, Sharon R. Berry.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado Springs, Colorado : Association of Christian Schools International, (c)1998.Description: xviii, 484 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • LC368 .P455 1995
  • LC368
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Contents:
Paul A. Kienel -- Developing a personal understanding of philosophy and worldviews/ David A. Noebel -- Adopting a personal understanding of a Christian worldview/ Kenneth O. Gangel -- Extending a personal knowledge of history of educational philosophies/ Jack Layman -- Extending of personal knowledge of modern educational philosophies/ Jack Layman -- Comprehending a personal knowledge of a Christian philosophy of education/ A. Pierre Guillermin and David Beck -- Defining a personal knowledge of Christian purposes and goals of education/ Gordon B. Brown -- Conceptualizing a personal knowledge of the nature of learning/ Barbara Bode -- Evaluating a personal knowledge of the nature of learning/ Barbara Bode -- Advancing a personal knowledge of the role of the teacher/ Ellen Black -- Demonstrating a personal knowledge of teaching methods/ James W. Braley -- Structuring a personal knowledge of the concepts of curriculum/ Ollie E. Gibbs -- Acquiring a personal knowledge of the contents of curriculum/ Sharon R. Berry -- Examining a personal knowledge of the cogencies of curriculum/ Ollie E. Gibbs and Sharon R. Berry -- Establishing a personal knowledge of students with special needs/ Sharon R. Berry -- Articulating a personal knowledge of a Christian philosophy of discipline/ Jerry L. Haddock -- Reinforcing a personal knowledge of school atmosphere and relationships/ C.E. Schindler, Jr. -- Formulating a personal knowledge of the Christian school and society/ James W. Braley -- Appreciating a personal knowledge of a Christian school education/ Alan W. Graustein and Glen L. Schultz.
Subject: A book which sets forth Christian philosophy - an alternative to the humanistic view to education.
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Philosophy of Christian school education/ Paul A. Kienel -- Developing a personal understanding of philosophy and worldviews/ David A. Noebel -- Adopting a personal understanding of a Christian worldview/ Kenneth O. Gangel -- Extending a personal knowledge of history of educational philosophies/ Jack Layman -- Extending of personal knowledge of modern educational philosophies/ Jack Layman -- Comprehending a personal knowledge of a Christian philosophy of education/ A. Pierre Guillermin and David Beck -- Defining a personal knowledge of Christian purposes and goals of education/ Gordon B. Brown -- Conceptualizing a personal knowledge of the nature of learning/ Barbara Bode -- Evaluating a personal knowledge of the nature of learning/ Barbara Bode -- Advancing a personal knowledge of the role of the teacher/ Ellen Black -- Demonstrating a personal knowledge of teaching methods/ James W. Braley -- Structuring a personal knowledge of the concepts of curriculum/ Ollie E. Gibbs -- Acquiring a personal knowledge of the contents of curriculum/ Sharon R. Berry -- Examining a personal knowledge of the cogencies of curriculum/ Ollie E. Gibbs and Sharon R. Berry -- Establishing a personal knowledge of students with special needs/ Sharon R. Berry -- Articulating a personal knowledge of a Christian philosophy of discipline/ Jerry L. Haddock -- Reinforcing a personal knowledge of school atmosphere and relationships/ C.E. Schindler, Jr. -- Formulating a personal knowledge of the Christian school and society/ James W. Braley -- Appreciating a personal knowledge of a Christian school education/ Alan W. Graustein and Glen L. Schultz.

A book which sets forth Christian philosophy - an alternative to the humanistic view to education.

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