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    Message from the Editors

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    Enhancing Christian School Experiences for Pre-Service Teachers through Service-Learning Partnerships

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    The mission of the Teacher Licensure Program at Liberty University is to develop competent professionals with a Christian worldview for Christian, public, and private schools. To be consistent with the mission, classroom experience in both Christian and public schools should be required for each teacher candidate who successfully completes Liberty’s program. One of the challenges in the implementation of the mission has been an inadequate number of field experience placements available in Christian school settings

    Fluency with Character: Lessons from Newbery Books

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    Reading for Character: Principles of Bibliotherapy Applied to Children’s Literature.

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    In the past decade, interest has revived in character education, a facet of American education from the earliest days of the nation’s history. Bibliotherapy, the process of reading books with a therapeutic intent, is an effective means to implement character education within the curriculum. Bibliotherapy is a child-friendly and noninvasive technique that can be used in various groupings, settings, and ability levels. Book selection, active dialogue, and follow-up activities are critical elements in the successful classroom implementation of a bibliotherapy lesson

    Ages & Stages: Teach the Whole Child

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    Learning Style Diversity in Post –Secondary Distance Education

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    During the fall semester of 2005, 153 university graduate students’ preferred learning styles were measured with the Kolb Learning Style Inventory, online version 3.1. The primary findings of the study indicated all of the learning styles and processes described by Kolb were represented in the distance learning population and suggested distance and residential learners uniquely engage the learning process. Biblical references were discussed with respect to the uniqueness displayed by study participants

    Evaluation and Mentoring of Online Faculty

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    The world of online education has created new challenges to these unique learning environments. One such challenge is the evaluation and mentorship of online faculty. This article seeks to present an effective model for evaluation and mentorship of online and distance faculty that promotes effective education skills for pre-service and practicing professionals based on suggestions from the review of literature

    Enhancing Christian School Field Experiences through Academic Coaching in a Service-learning Partnership

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    This article gives an overview of service learning as it relates to learning and understanding a college student’s field of study. A survey was given to our education candidates who were completing a service learning project in a local Christian school. Results from the survey indicate that students were more likely to work in Christian school after having been exposed to this experience

    Character Education in Literature-Based Instruction

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    As schools mandate character education, teachers face the dilemma of crowding another requirement into their teaching schedules while continuing to meet increased accountability for academic performance. Therefore, teachers are seeking the most effective approach to teaching character education and one that conserves time in their classrooms. Teaching character principles that apply to children’s literature is a character education strategy that conserves classroom time because it does not infringe upon the academic schedule. The principles of character education are an effective match for guided reading activities to enhance reading comprehension and character
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