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A comparative study of student self-concept in religiously affiliated private and public high schools in southwestern Michigan Kindergarten-Grade 12Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study was to compare the self-concept of students in religiously affiliated private high schools to students in public high schools using the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale. Significance of the... -
A Study of Parental Attitudes Regarding Secondary Boarding Schools of the Mid America Union of Seventh-day Adventists Kindergarten-Grade 12Problem: One of the challenging problems of SDA education in North America is the possible trend of declining enrollment of boarding academies, which have been the mainstay of the SDA secondary school system. It was the purpose of this study to determine... -
Administering a Successful Academy Program Grade 9-Grade 12An interview with Dr. Richard T. Orrison, the principal of Andrews Academy, about administering a successful academy program. -
Art: High School Supplement SSD Grade 7-Grade 12Adventist teachers' handbooks for integrating faith and values. These are practical guides with a variety of approaches to teaching key values, illustrations and examples. Separate booklets are available for each subject, including: Art, Business, Computer,... -
Distance Education: The Role of Home Study International in the Adventist Church Kindergarten-LifelongHome Study Institute (HSI) is the accredited correspondence school operated by the Adventist church. Correspondence education and home study provide accredited programs for all grades of elementary, secondary, and college, as well as vocational or upgrading... -
Religiosity, school satisfaction, and the decision to teach in Christian schools - Evidence from American and Bahamian high schools Kindergarten-Grade 12This study investigated (a) the importance of religiosity on school satisfaction and the decision of teachers and current students to remain and teach respectively in Christian schools; and (b) the influence of school satisfaction in Christian schools on the... -
Teaching Ideas That Work! Grade 9-Grade 12Poor classroom participation from teenagers may reflect more on the teacher than the students. Teachers who show a personal interest in their students and allow themselves to be vulnerable are more likely to reach their students than those who criticize or... -
Teaching Junior-High Students About Careers Grade 7-Grade 12Ideas, projects, and applications for teaching junior-high students about careers. The best way to teach about careers is to ask students themselves to explore and develop questions relating to career awareness. Questions students need to address: Who am I?... -
The development of an instrument to measure attitudes toward Bible class Kindergarten-Grade 12Problem: What are the attitudes of high-school students toward Bible class? This might not rank as an important research question generally. Its answer is, however, vitally important if the questioner is a church body, as the Seventh-day Adventists... -
The implementation of the educational philosophy of Avondale High School Grade 7-Grade 12The Seventh-day Adventist Church school system, which grew from American church-oriented primary schools estab¬lished first in the 1850s, has attempted to implement an educational philosophy formulated from 1872 onwards, largely by Ellen White, the church's... -
The relationship of novels and drama and the religious beliefs of Seventh-day Adventist 12th-grade students - A hermeneutic phenomenological study of their student/teacher dialogue journals Grade 6-LifelongThis study was designed to investigate through hermeneutic phenomenology the relationship that Seventh-day Adventist students reveal in their dialogue journal writing between the novels and drama they study in class and their own values and religious beliefs....