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FBEP Colloquy 1998

Curriculum Development: Textbook Selection

Curriculum Development: Textbook Selection

How do we teach children to think of all things as they belong to God's world? Jonas calls us to teach our students the content of the fear of God: to learn from His love and holiness as we study His world. Jonas lists areas of...

A Biblical Understanding of Education

A Biblical Understanding of Education

A Biblical understanding of education involves the humility to receive revelation, truth that comes from outside us and that is not subject to our powers of understanding.Courtesy FBEP.

The Application of Christian Education in the Classroom

The Application of Christian Education in the Classroom

How do Christian teachers approach the classroom experience? Harry calls us to resist the temptation of being "good enough." Teachers should expect excellence from our students, making a difference for time and eternity.Courtesy...

Non-Biblical Philosophies of Education

Non-Biblical Philosophies of Education

Brandon contrasts a series of prevalent philosophies of education with Biblical values.Courtesy FBEP.

Pros and Cons of Present Options in Teacher Training

Pros and Cons of Present Options in Teacher Training

After briefly outlining the history of Western education, Brandon describes current teacher training programs. In the second part of the presentation, several Anabaptist educators describe their experiences in teacher...

Discipleship of Parents, Boards, and Staff

Discipleship of Parents, Boards, and Staff

The people we work with, whether patrons, teachers, students, or board members, need to be shaped by God's hand. We ourselves must have this. Melvin discusses the Bible's principles for discipleship among God's people in the...

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