NAD Teachers’ Understanding of What Adventist Schools Should be Doing and How Adventist Schools are Different
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This chapter reports the results of two open-ended questions on a survey to which education workers in Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) schools across the North American Division (NAD) of the General Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church responded. These two questions address how NAD teachers perceive the mission of the SDA Church within their school and how their school is different from similar education institutions.
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Hattingh, S. (2019). NAD teachers' understanding of what Adventist schools should be doing and how Adventist schools are different. In R. McIver, & S. Hattingh (Eds.), Educating for service and mission: Teachers in Seventh-day Adventist schools in North America and their perceptions of mission (pp. 91-108). Cooranbong, Australia: Avondale Academic Press.