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sample vision, mission and educational philosophy statements from Christian schools
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Philosophy of Adventist Education - GC Working Policy 1998 Preschool-LifelongThis 30 page former GC Working Policy statement provides an excellent overview for new teachers, parents, and administrators. It includes general statements of educational philosophy and of Adventist educational philosophy; basic assumptions; the student;... -
Philosophy of Adventist Education - GC Working Policy 2003 Preschool-LifelongThe Seventh-day Adventist Philosophy of Education statement serves as a guideline for Adventist educational institutions world-wide. This includes sections entitled: Premises; Rationale; Aims and Mission; Agencies of Education (home, local and world church,... -
20 Guiding Principles in the Study and Use of the Spirit of Prophecy Grade 7-LifelongTwenty principles that include seeing the big picture, applying the text to my current life, observing other people's testimonies but remembering that conditions can change; among others. -
A School With a Mission: Discovering a Vision For The Future Tertiary-LifelongThis article from the JAE special higher education issue states that every school should have a statement of mission to provide focus and direction. Christ's statement of mission helps to focus a mission statement. The focus of mission must look beyond the... -
Eine Grundsatzerklarung zur Erziehungsphilosophie Preschool-LifelongThe Philosophy of Seventh-day Adventist Education statement serves as a guideline for Adventist educational institutions world-wide. This includes sections entitled: Premises; Rationale; Aims and Mission; Agencies of Education (home, local and world church,... -
Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy Kindergarten-Lifelong"Knight's introductory textbook offers a survey of philosophies and philosophic issues in education and presents educational theories, from scholasticism to educational anarchism, that have existed throughout time. Part I touches on basic issues in philosophy... -
JAE Editorial: A Matter of Mission Kindergarten-LifelongHumberto Rasi's editorial explains the importance of schools having mission statements. In his discussion he refers to the Mission Statement of the Seventh-day Adventist Church... -
JAE Editorial: Another Word on Assessment Kindergarten-LifelongGarland Dulan explores the extent to which Adventist elementary, secondary, and tertiary institutions periodically assess their mission statements, and the role of mission in shaping the attitudes, competencies, and values desired of students. Also in this... -
JAE Editorial: Clarifying the Mission, Renewing the System Kindergarten-LifelongFritz Guy, guest editor, invites the reader to reflect on God's will for Adventist education with reference to quality, adequate facilities and good teachers. Religious commitment is a reason for good education. Variety must not be confused with quality. Under... -
Mission and Identity of Seventh-day Adventist Schools Kindergarten-LifelongEach leader and worker within the Seventh-day Adventist Church's school system must be aware and understand the mission of the church, keeping it at the center of all their plans and activities. Kibuuka emphasizes that while time and challenging circumstances... -
Mission Statement -- Seventh-day Adventist Higher Education in North America Tertiary-LifelongA copy of the 1994 Adventist Higher Education mission statement as printed in Journal of Adventist Education. -
Romans 14 Grade 1-TertiaryThe Bible demonstrates that the principles of health and Sabbath observance are not in disagreement. -
Spiritual Master-planning - A Short Guide Tertiary-LifelongAll accredited Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities are expected by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges and Universities (AAA) to have a spiritual master plan, a plan that identifies the spiritual goals of the... -
Teaching a Theology of the Center Versus a Theology of the Edges Kindergarten-LifelongThe curriculum in Adventist schools should guide students to an understanding of and appreciation for the central themes of the Bible and other biblical writings, focusing on God's original plan, the great controversy, and the work of redemption. Sub-headings...