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The place of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury within the Evangelical tradition, with particular reference to his understanding of the relationship of evangelistic mission to social reformTurnbull, Richard Duncan January 1996 (has links)
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Constructing Modern Missionary Feminism: American Protestant Women’s Foreign Missionary Societies and the Rhetorical Positioning of Christian Women, 1901-1938Wolfe, Marion A. 08 October 2018 (has links)
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Analýza činnosti Papežských misijních děl v České republice / Analysis of the Pontifical Missionary Societies' Activities in the Czech RepublicHajičová, Ivana January 2013 (has links)
The aim of the thesis "Analysis of the Pontifical Missionary Societies' (PMS) Activities in the Czech Republic" is to determine to what extent the activities of Czech PMS are truly missionary. First, basic terms are defined: mission, charity, humanitarian aid, and development assistance (Chapter 1). What they all have in common is caring for others; charity and mission have religious motivation and are carried out by the Church, whereas humanitarian aid and development assistance are matters of a secular state (though in everyday use the terms are often confused). Charity, i. e. selfless help to those in need, does not have a religious goal, it is not an instrument of evangelization unlike mission, whose aim it is to proclaim the Gospel (Chapter 2). Mission lies at the heart of the PMS on a worldwide scale and for this purpose they were established: Society for the Propagation of the Faith 1822, Society of the Holy Childhood 1843, Society of St. Peter the Apostle 1889, and Missionary Union 1916 (Chapter 3). Since their renewal in the CR in 1993 the Societies have developed a wide range of membership forms and activities, and collection yields have grown tenfold (Chapter 4). What the money is spent on determines the basic character of the institution. Exact data of the National Office for 2011 and 2012 show...
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Issues and trends in shaping black perspectives on education in South Africa : a historical-educational survey and appraisalLegodi, Mapula Rosina 12 1900 (has links)
This study entails a critical investigation into the issue and trends that shaped Black
perspectives on education in South Africa in the period between 1652 and 1993.
A theoretical-philosophical exposition is presented to establish the fundamental
characteristics of education and therefore characteristics valid for every human being
under any circumstances at any time. These characteristics were used to eventually
appraise the issues and trends underlying the shaping of Black perspectives on education
in South Africa.
This study has revealed that the shaping of Black perspectives on education in South Africa
goes hand in hand with the growing realization among Blacks that education is not merely
a political issue but also deeply imbedded in the interconnectedness and/or differences
between social realities such as the church, the school itself, teachers' associations, the news
media et cetera. This should be accounted for by every citizen in a responsible way. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (History of Education)
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The transformation of education in South Africa since 1994 : a historical-educational survey and evaluationLegodi, Mapula Rosina 11 1900 (has links)
This study entails a critical investigation into the issue and trends that shaped Black
perspectives on education in South Africa in the period between 1652 and 1993.
A theoretical-philosophical exposition is presented to establish the fundamental
characteristics of education and therefore characteristics valid for every human being
under any circumstances at any time. These characteristics were used to eventually
appraise the issues and trends underlying the shaping of Black perspectives on education
in South Africa.
This study has revealed that the shaping of Black perspectives on education in South Africa
goes hand in hand with the growing realization among Blacks that education is not merely
a political issue but also deeply imbedded in the interconnectedness and/or differences
between social realities such as the church, the school itself, teachers' associations, the news
media et cetera. This should be accounted for by every citizen in a responsible way. / Educational Studies / D. Ed. (History of Education)
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Relevansie van kultuurgebonde onderwys vir die verwesenliking van behoorlike volwassewording : 'n studie in tydsperspektiefLiebenberg, Barend Frederik 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in English and Afrikaans / In die verlede het matrikulante van Tswanaskole in die Noord-Kaap oor die algemeen nie goeie
uitslae verkry nte. Politieke onstabiliteit wat tot klasboikotte aanleiding gegee het, was as een van die
hoofredes aangevoer.
Die hoofoorsaak van hierdie navorsing is om die rol van kultuur wat tot swak prestasie lei, te bepaal.
Met behulp van literatuurstudie is bepaal dat daar 'n noue verband tussen onderwys/opvoeding,
volwassenheid en kultuur bestaan. Geen mens kan volwassenheid bereik sonder opvoeding nie en
verskillende kulture het verskillende kriteria vir volwassenheid.
Die skole in Suid-Mrika is oop vir alle rassegroepe en die gevolg is dat 'n verskeidenheid van
kultuurgroepe in een klaskamer onderrig ontvang. Om kontlik en misverstande in die klaskamersituasie
te voorkom, kan van multikulturele onderwys gebruik gemaak word.
Met die empiriese ondersoek is deur middel van vraelyste en onderhoude probeer vasstel watter
kultuuraspekte 'n rol speel in die swak akademiese prestasies onder Tswana-matrikulante.
Die medium van onderrig is 'n probleem in 'n multikulturele land waar dit soms, tot nadeel van die
kind, onprakties is om moedertaalonderrig toe te pas. Wat Engels as medium van onderrig betref, is
dit problematies vir baie Tswanas in die Noord-Kaap wat voorskools min met Engels in kontak kom.
Wat die kultuur-historiese aspekte betref, is die Tswanas trots op hulself en wil graag kontak maak
met ander kultuurgroepe en meer van hulle leer. Sosiaal-ekonomies woon baie Tswanas as uitgebreide
gesinne in klein huise.
Onderwysers sal professioneel moet optree in die uitvoering van hulle pligte. Leerlinge sal
verantwoordelikheid moet erken vir hulle dade en saam sal beide onderwysers en leerlinge moet bou
aan die skep van 'n leerkultuur by die skool. / Matriculants from Tswana schools in the Northern Cape generally have been achieving poor results.
Political instability leading to class boycots has been regarded as one of the main reasons.
The main reason for this research is to determine the role played by culture in the achievement of
poor results. A literature survey has indicated that there is a close interrelationship between education/
upbringing, adulthood and culture. A human being cannot reach adulthood without education
and different cultures have different criteria for maturity.
Schools in South Africa are open to all race groups which results in a variety of cultural groups
receiving education in the same classroom. To avoid misunderstandings and conflicts in the classroom,
multicultural education may be used.
With the empirical investigation by means of questionnaires and interviews an attempt is made to
determine which cultural aspects play a role in the poor academic results achieved by Tswana matriculants.
The medium of instruction is a problem in a multi-cultural country where it is sometimes impractical
to apply mother tongue education. As far as English as medium of instruction is concerned, it is
problematic for many Tswanas in the Northern Cape as they are seldom exposed to it during their
pre-school years.
As far as the cultural-historical aspects are concerned, the Tswana is a proud people who gladly make
contact with and want to learn from other cultures. Socio-economically many Tswanas live as e..'Ctended
families in small dwellings.
Educators will have to act professionaly in the execution of their duties. Pupils will have to accept
responsibility for their actions and build, with the teachers, a cultUre of learning at every school. / Educational Studies / D. Ed. (Historiese Opvoedkunde)
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Issues and trends in shaping black perspectives on education in South Africa : a historical-educational survey and appraisalLegodi, Mapula Rosina 12 1900 (has links)
This study entails a critical investigation into the issue and trends that shaped Black
perspectives on education in South Africa in the period between 1652 and 1993.
A theoretical-philosophical exposition is presented to establish the fundamental
characteristics of education and therefore characteristics valid for every human being
under any circumstances at any time. These characteristics were used to eventually
appraise the issues and trends underlying the shaping of Black perspectives on education
in South Africa.
This study has revealed that the shaping of Black perspectives on education in South Africa
goes hand in hand with the growing realization among Blacks that education is not merely
a political issue but also deeply imbedded in the interconnectedness and/or differences
between social realities such as the church, the school itself, teachers' associations, the news
media et cetera. This should be accounted for by every citizen in a responsible way. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (History of Education)
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The transformation of education in South Africa since 1994 : a historical-educational survey and evaluationLegodi, Mapula Rosina 11 1900 (has links)
This study entails a critical investigation into the issue and trends that shaped Black
perspectives on education in South Africa in the period between 1652 and 1993.
A theoretical-philosophical exposition is presented to establish the fundamental
characteristics of education and therefore characteristics valid for every human being
under any circumstances at any time. These characteristics were used to eventually
appraise the issues and trends underlying the shaping of Black perspectives on education
in South Africa.
This study has revealed that the shaping of Black perspectives on education in South Africa
goes hand in hand with the growing realization among Blacks that education is not merely
a political issue but also deeply imbedded in the interconnectedness and/or differences
between social realities such as the church, the school itself, teachers' associations, the news
media et cetera. This should be accounted for by every citizen in a responsible way. / Educational Studies / D. Ed. (History of Education)
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Relevansie van kultuurgebonde onderwys vir die verwesenliking van behoorlike volwassewording : 'n studie in tydsperspektiefLiebenberg, Barend Frederik 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in English and Afrikaans / In die verlede het matrikulante van Tswanaskole in die Noord-Kaap oor die algemeen nie goeie
uitslae verkry nte. Politieke onstabiliteit wat tot klasboikotte aanleiding gegee het, was as een van die
hoofredes aangevoer.
Die hoofoorsaak van hierdie navorsing is om die rol van kultuur wat tot swak prestasie lei, te bepaal.
Met behulp van literatuurstudie is bepaal dat daar 'n noue verband tussen onderwys/opvoeding,
volwassenheid en kultuur bestaan. Geen mens kan volwassenheid bereik sonder opvoeding nie en
verskillende kulture het verskillende kriteria vir volwassenheid.
Die skole in Suid-Mrika is oop vir alle rassegroepe en die gevolg is dat 'n verskeidenheid van
kultuurgroepe in een klaskamer onderrig ontvang. Om kontlik en misverstande in die klaskamersituasie
te voorkom, kan van multikulturele onderwys gebruik gemaak word.
Met die empiriese ondersoek is deur middel van vraelyste en onderhoude probeer vasstel watter
kultuuraspekte 'n rol speel in die swak akademiese prestasies onder Tswana-matrikulante.
Die medium van onderrig is 'n probleem in 'n multikulturele land waar dit soms, tot nadeel van die
kind, onprakties is om moedertaalonderrig toe te pas. Wat Engels as medium van onderrig betref, is
dit problematies vir baie Tswanas in die Noord-Kaap wat voorskools min met Engels in kontak kom.
Wat die kultuur-historiese aspekte betref, is die Tswanas trots op hulself en wil graag kontak maak
met ander kultuurgroepe en meer van hulle leer. Sosiaal-ekonomies woon baie Tswanas as uitgebreide
gesinne in klein huise.
Onderwysers sal professioneel moet optree in die uitvoering van hulle pligte. Leerlinge sal
verantwoordelikheid moet erken vir hulle dade en saam sal beide onderwysers en leerlinge moet bou
aan die skep van 'n leerkultuur by die skool. / Matriculants from Tswana schools in the Northern Cape generally have been achieving poor results.
Political instability leading to class boycots has been regarded as one of the main reasons.
The main reason for this research is to determine the role played by culture in the achievement of
poor results. A literature survey has indicated that there is a close interrelationship between education/
upbringing, adulthood and culture. A human being cannot reach adulthood without education
and different cultures have different criteria for maturity.
Schools in South Africa are open to all race groups which results in a variety of cultural groups
receiving education in the same classroom. To avoid misunderstandings and conflicts in the classroom,
multicultural education may be used.
With the empirical investigation by means of questionnaires and interviews an attempt is made to
determine which cultural aspects play a role in the poor academic results achieved by Tswana matriculants.
The medium of instruction is a problem in a multi-cultural country where it is sometimes impractical
to apply mother tongue education. As far as English as medium of instruction is concerned, it is
problematic for many Tswanas in the Northern Cape as they are seldom exposed to it during their
pre-school years.
As far as the cultural-historical aspects are concerned, the Tswana is a proud people who gladly make
contact with and want to learn from other cultures. Socio-economically many Tswanas live as e..'Ctended
families in small dwellings.
Educators will have to act professionaly in the execution of their duties. Pupils will have to accept
responsibility for their actions and build, with the teachers, a cultUre of learning at every school. / Educational Studies / D. Ed. (Historiese Opvoedkunde)
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