Measuring Change
Transformational Outcomes in Christian Education
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Jeremy M. Wallace
Measuring Change provides voluminous data substantiating the claim that students can and do experience personal formation in the context of Christian higher education. This volume is a one-of-a-kind, mixed-methods analysis of Canby Bible College (CBC) alumnae. By means of a three-part research instrumentation, CBC graduates assess and articulate the transformational journey they gained as a Bible Collegian. Ultimately, Measuring Change contends that Christian education should be more about personal transformation than information acquisition, thus making a robust case for the wide-scale implementation of “transformational outcomes” in Christian higher education.
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- New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2017. XVIII, 124 pp., 6 b/w tables
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Advance Praise for Measuring Change
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Background of the Study
- Statement of the Problem
- The Purpose of the Study
- Research Questions
- Significance of the Study
- Limitations
- Delimitations
- Assumptions
- Definition of Terms
- Methodology
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Two: Literature Review
- Introduction
- Transformation: A Biblical Precedent
- Transformation: A Christian Priority
- Transformation through Christian Education
- Christian Education and the Uniqueness of Bible College
- The Need to Measure Transformation in Christian Education
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Three: Research Methodology
- Ministry Context
- Purpose of the Research
- Research Questions
- Participants
- Research Method
- Anonymity
- Data Collection
- Instrumentation Codification
- Variables
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Four: Presentation of Research Findings
- Purpose of the Chapter
- Research Findings
- Note
- Chapter Five: Summary and Conclusions
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Implications for Ministry and Christian Education
- Measurement in the Church and Academy
- Christian Education as Fundamental in Disciple-Formation
- Theological Reflections
- Suggestions for Further Study
- Final Summary
- Notes
- References
- Appendixes
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Transformational Outcomes in Christian Education
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Advance Praise for Measuring Change
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Background of the Study
- Statement of the Problem
- The Purpose of the Study
- Research Questions
- Significance of the Study
- Limitations
- Delimitations
- Assumptions
- Definition of Terms
- Methodology
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Two: Literature Review
- Introduction
- Transformation: A Biblical Precedent
- Transformation: A Christian Priority
- Transformation through Christian Education
- Christian Education and the Uniqueness of Bible College
- The Need to Measure Transformation in Christian Education
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Three: Research Methodology
- Ministry Context
- Purpose of the Research
- Research Questions
- Participants
- Research Method
- Anonymity
- Data Collection
- Instrumentation Codification
- Variables
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Four: Presentation of Research Findings
- Purpose of the Chapter
- Research Findings
- Note
- Chapter Five: Summary and Conclusions
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Implications for Ministry and Christian Education
- Measurement in the Church and Academy
- Christian Education as Fundamental in Disciple-Formation
- Theological Reflections
- Suggestions for Further Study
- Final Summary
- Notes
- References
- Appendixes