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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Educational Technology and Distance Education: Issues and Implications for Theological Education (pdf)

The Wabash Center

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Theological Education 36, no. 1 (The Association of Theological Schools, Pittsburgh)
Table of Contents
Introduction, (Daniel O. Aleshire)

ISSUE FOCUS
Theme Introduction, The Editors
A Review of Literature on Distance Education, (Linda Cannell)
A Survey of Accrediting Agency Standards and Guidelines for Distance Education, (Samuel K. Roberts)
An Examination of Formational and Transformational Issues in Conducting Distance Learning, (Anne Reissner)
Using Computers in Theological Education: Rules of Thumb, (Scott Cormode)
Summaries of Two Experimental Distance Education Programs, (Jimmy Dukes and Gregory W. Bourgond)
Report of the Survey of ATS Schools on Educational Technology and Distance Education, (Katherine E. Amos)

OPEN FORUM
An Integrated Approach to Theological Education, (Patricia A. Lamoureux)
Pedagogy of the Repressed: What Keeps Seminarians from Transformational Learning?, (F. LeRon Shults)
Writing Practical Christian Wisdom: Genre and the Doctor of Ministry Dissertation, (Timothy D. Lincoln)
Journal Issue. Full text is available online.