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"Education" Quiz

"Education" by Ellen G. White explores the holistic development of individuals, emphasizing spiritual, mental, and physical growth in alignment with biblical principles.

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  1. Discuss Ellen G. White's philosophy of true education as presented in 'Education.' How does it differ from conventional educational philosophies of her time?
  2. Analyze the role of character development in White’s vision of education. How does she propose educators foster moral and spiritual growth?
  3. Examine the relationship between education and redemption in 'Education.' How does White connect learning with salvation?
  4. Evaluate White’s concept of the ‘harmonious development of the physical, mental, and spiritual powers.’ Why does she emphasize this balance?
  5. Explore White’s perspective on the importance of nature in the educational process. What lessons does she believe nature can teach students?
  6. Consider White’s views on the teacher’s role. According to 'Education,' what are the qualities and responsibilities of an ideal teacher?
  7. How does Ellen G. White address the purpose of education in preparing individuals for service in this world and the next?
  8. White discusses the dangers of a purely intellectual education. What are her concerns, and what remedies does she propose?
  9. Assess White’s recommendations for the curriculum of Christian education. Which subjects does she prioritize, and why?
  10. Discuss the significance of the home as the first school in White’s educational philosophy. How should parents approach their role as educators?
  11. Analyze White’s critique of competitive and authoritarian teaching methods. What alternative approaches does she suggest?
  12. What is the ultimate goal of education according to Ellen G. White, and how does she suggest this goal can be achieved?
  13. Explore the role of the Bible in White’s educational framework. How does she propose it should be integrated into learning?
  14. White writes about the ‘science of redemption’ as the science of all sciences. What does she mean by this, and how should it shape education?
  15. Reflect on the relevance of White's educational philosophy in today's world. In what ways can her ideas inform modern educational practices?