Religious education--Teaching methods
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Deje una Viva Impresión...¡sea Maestro! (Leave a Vivid Impression...Be a Teacher!), 2002
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
Fundamentos para el educador evangelico, 1987
Originally published in English as First steps for teachers in 1984 by Gospel Publishing House
How to Build and Maintain the Church Library, undated
La Enseñanza Desafiante: Sugerencias para guiar a los alumnos a una amistad eterna con Jesucristo, 2016
Revision and translation of: Dresselhaus, Richard. Teaching for Decision, 1989. --- Pent BV3796 .D74 1989
Lee College, Academic Dean, Faculty Seminars, Teaching from a Christian Perspective: Papers Presented at the Lee College Faculty Seminar, January 4, 1979
(1) Teaching the Bible from a Christian Perspective; (2) Teaching Language Arts from a Christian Perspective; (3) Teaching Teacher Education from a Christian Perspective
Perpetuar la Verdad Mediante la Enseñanza (Perpetuate the Truth through Teaching), 2004
This accruing collection contains books that meet the general acquisitions policy of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center, but are not catalogued in the library system. They are shelved alphabetically according to first author's last name in aisle four of the Church of God Publications Building site. It will require at least 48 hours notice or wait time to use these materials.
Religious Education — Teaching Methods
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
W. D. Alton: Binder 31, principios didactos, undated
This collection consists of books and teaching materials from his leadership and educational ministry in Latin America with Church of God World Missions.