The Curriculum in an Adventist University

Authors

  • Raquel B. de Korniejczuk Universidad de Montemorelos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i1.308

Keywords:

Curriculum, education, profile, worldview.

Abstract

In this work is showed the need of a curriculum of a Adventist Institution, whereeach student can have a Christian worldview about their life and field by concludingtheir studies. So, in this work is presented the curriculum- elements, theessential elements of the Adventist education so that the curriculum of an Institutioncan be considered very important in the fulfillment of the desired goals.On the other hand, the experts in Education field, points out that each students‘experiences and in its totality will do a great impact in their life and determinetheir future as a professional and how they can see their profession, their faith,their family and their mission.

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Author Biography

Raquel B. de Korniejczuk, Universidad de Montemorelos

Licenciada en Letras por la Universidad Católica de Santa Fe. Doctora en Educación en Currículo y Didáctica por la Andrews University. Actualmente se desempeña como Vicerrectora académica en la Universidad de Montemorelos, México. Asimismo, realizó actividades de docencia en diversos posgrados organizados por dicha universidad. Ha publicado numerosos artículos en revistas nacionales y extranjeras, es ponente y conferenciante a nivel internacional.El Currículo en una Universidad Adventista

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Published

2012-04-27

How to Cite

B. de Korniejczuk, R. (2012). The Curriculum in an Adventist University. Apuntes Universitarios, 2(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i1.308

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