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Abstract

This proposed student development program is designed specifically for implementation in the residence hall at Emmaus Bible College. Described in this paper are a concept and a plan that will enable administrators, faculty, staff, and students to become involved citizens of the Emmaus Bible College community. As goals, responsibilities, and communication are shared and eventually owned by all at Emmaus, individuals will increase their self-awareness, will collaborate with others in student task development, and will realize joint responsibility. In order to understand fully the uniqueness of this proposal to this particular school, it is important to understand some of the history and philosophy of Emmaus, as well as the evolution of the student development philosophy.

Year of Submission

1988

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Thomas W. Hansmeier

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Date Original

1988

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1 PDF file (37 leaves)

Language

en

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