by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Alfred K. M. Pang
Alfred K. M. Pang ABSTRACT The child lies at the heart of the Christian educational vision of John Baptist De La Salle. Yet, what does not get sufficient critical attention is De La Salle’s operative anthropology about children in his writings, and the need for...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Philip Rofrano, FSC
Philip RofranoABSTRACTBrother Augustine Benedict Loes, FSC was a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Initially, a member of the New York District, and later the District of Eastern North America (DENA). During his very long life he was a teacher,...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Maria Theresa Bolo Kalaw
Maria Theresa Bolo Kalaw ABSTRACT One of the aspects of a successful program for inclusion of students with special needs in the regular class is the readiness of the teachers to cater to their individual needs. Studies show that general education teachers tend to use...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Marco Suavillo Saez, Ph.D.
Marco Suavillo Saez ABSTRACT Responding to the call from Brother William Mann, President of Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota (SMUMN), for research endeavors that have “the human person at its core, and society’s poor as its focus” this paper was presented during...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Leon Lauraire, FSC
Leon Lauraire, FSC ABSTRACT This essay was prepared to be delivered at a conference in the Aula Magna at the FSC Casa Generalizia on May 12, 2015. In the sixteenth century, the Renaissance humanists, the Catholic Church, and the Protestant Reformers multiplied calls...
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