Bibliotherapy in Seventh-day Adventist Education - Using the Information Media for Character Development

Bibliotherapy is the use of literature and other forms of media "to solve an individual's personal or emotional problems." Cronje points out "that when bibliotherapy is applied, it can be of benefit to students in our educational institutions in giving them insight into their problems, resulting in a change of behavior." This paper was presented at the 12th Institute of Christian Teaching.

Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
1993
Author:
Kenneth B Cronje
Publisher:
The Institute for Christian Teaching - General Conference Office of Education
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Institute for Christian Teaching Vol 12CC:49-66
Language:
English
Resource Type:
Unpublished Plans & Papers; Internet Resources
Resource Objective:
Development & Training
Level:
Tertiary-Lifelong
Audience:
Teacher / Faculty, Student / Learner, Parent / Informal Education
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist