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Thankful for Education

Ron Schipper·2019-08-01

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Parental Obligations with Respect to Protestant Reformed Secondary Education (2)

H C Hoeksema·1965-11-01

The Importance of Secondary Education What I have said earlier is true of all of the educational process. It may be applied along the entire gamut of education, from kindergarten to graduate school. Our concern is at present with secondary, i.e., high school, education. This covers the years from t

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Education and the Arts

James Jonker·1961-07-01

They can be developed only through knowledge and practice. Education will give him this knowledge and the opportunity for expression. One phenomenon of American education, true to a greater degree in our schools, is the emphasis of the literary arts. Most of us, even those who have gone through coll

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Public vs. Christian Education

Joshua Moelker·2019-08-01

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Education – Ally or Enemy

David Engelsma·1961-07-01

One must understand that the education process referred to is not catechism-learning nor trade school-learning but the type embodied in Protestant Reformed grade schools and Christian Reformed high schools and colleges, that is, exposure of the child or youth to literature, science, history, and phi

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Dangers and Benefits of Higher Education

Annica Bosveld·2015-10-01

Gritters goes on to suggest, “A good education gives you the ability to manage your business, communicate with customers, study new methods of your particular field, etc.”[6] This does not mean that these things cannot be done successfully without a college education, but it is true that a trade sch

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Education in High School Age

Cornelius Hanko·1942-04-15

This question is of a comparatively recent date. Not many years ago only the well-to-do were in a position to give their children a high school education, while those of moderate means even wondered as to the value of it. No one went to high school unless he had in mind some definite profession, suc

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Christian Teachers in Public Schools

Becca Boeve·2019-08-01

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Seeking a Vocation as a Reformed Christian

Brendan Looyenga·2012-07-01

And if he was a teacher or minister, it was more likely that you would find a similarly educated vocation that required more schooling than your fellow church members or others in the community. Over the past century, however, the type of vocation one assumed after grade school or high school gradua

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Distinction From the World

John Haan·1955-05-01

Throughout our land, we find that there is a very large education system, built up and maintained for the purpose of instructing the youth and adults, the necessary knowledge one should possess in order to live as a decent citizen of our country. To the world, education means culture, refinement, an