The new curriculum at Western Seminary
The cry for the revision of curriculum is heard everywhere in academic circles today. We are living in "new times," and new times demand new ways of doing things. We have not revised our curriculum at Western simply because of this demand. But it has at least caused us to examine what we have, what we are working with, and to raise the question whether we do not, after all, need a new curriculum. Our last revision was made in 1960, and while it included some welcome changes, it was not an extensive or radical revision. Some of the clamor for improvement has come from our own students-and we pr... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 1966 |
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Western Theological Seminary (Holland
Mich.) |
Schlagwörter: | Western Theological Seminary (Holland / Mich.) / Religious education / Theological seminaries / Education -- Philosophy |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Link(s) : | https://repository.westernsem.edu/pkp/index.php/rr/article/view/410 |
The cry for the revision of curriculum is heard everywhere in academic circles today. We are living in "new times," and new times demand new ways of doing things. We have not revised our curriculum at Western simply because of this demand. But it has at least caused us to examine what we have, what we are working with, and to raise the question whether we do not, after all, need a new curriculum. Our last revision was made in 1960, and while it included some welcome changes, it was not an extensive or radical revision. Some of the clamor for improvement has come from our own students-and we promised them that we would look into the matter. Some of the more thoughtful students made some good criticisms!