Values and Ethics   
Vyhmeister, Shawna

 


Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Values: Revealing the Invisible   
Gaikwad, Prema

Transfer of Learning: Where Have We Failed? 
Krishnan, Edward Roy

The Integration of Values and Business (IVB) in SDA Organizations in the Metro Manila Area: An Observation    
Nasution, Eric Y

Experiences with Service-Learning as Perceived by
Students, Faculty, and Community Partners Involved
with the Master of Public Health Program at the
Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies 

Rondonuwu, Joppi & Milton Alberto Mesa

Information Technology and Value Creation  
Vyhmeister, Ronald


Alternative Medicine: A Christian Handbook
Mathuna and Walt, Larimore
Reviewed by Evelyn V. Almocera

Creative Curriculum Leadership: Inspiring and
Empowering Your School Community

Brubaker, Dale L
Reviewed by Bienvisa L. Nebres

Conducting a Successful Fundraising Program
Dove, Kent E
Reviewed by Moldy R. Mambu 



    


Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Values: Revealing the Invisible  

Abstract:  ”Back to values” has been a significant trend in school systems during the past few years. While the secular school system continues to debate on how to go about teaching values, Adventist teachers are encouraged to continue the deliberate integration of values through their own modeling, the use of planned and unplanned curriculum activities, and appropriate pedagogical practices.   This article highlights the necessity of  inculcating values in schools, and describes how teachers may utilize both the “overt” and “covert” curriculum through selective pedagogical practices.  Integration of faith and learning using biblical principles, which include all values, is identified as the practice that Adventist educators have been using to make a difference in the lives of students.

Gaikwad, Prema


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