Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students

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Ellen G. White

Counself to Parents, Teachers, and Students presents instructions specific to Seventh-day Adventists. It is different from the masterpiece on character, Education, in which Ellen White addresses issues intended for a broader, more general reading public. As the subjects develop in this volume, there are clearly set forth the responsibilities and duties to parents, heartening counsel to guide the teachers in the rowk, and practical instruction to those who devote the years of their youth in preparing for a life of service.

At the close of each section, a page under the title “For Further Study” presents references to other Ellen G. White materials containing related instruction.

Hardbound, 575 pages.

Contents:


    Section I: The Higher Eductaion
    The Essential Knowledge
    The First of Sciences
    The Teacher of Truth the Only Safe Educator
    Unselfish Service the Law of Heaven

    Section II: The Aim of Our Schools
    Our Children and Youth Demand Our Care
    The Primal Object of Education
    The Heavenly Pattern
    Character Building
    Teachers and Teaching

    Section III: General Principles
    The Right Education
    Our College
    Deportment of Students

    Section IV: The Home School
    The Child’s First School
    Safeguarding the Young
    What Shall Our Children Read?
    The Parable of the Growing Seed
    Teaching Lessons of Helfulness
    Co-operation Between the Home and the School
    Home Schools

    Section V: The Church School
    Our Resonsibility
    The Work to Be Done for Our Children
    The Work of the Church School
    Christ as the Example and Teacher of Youth
    The Bible Lesson
    Teaching From Nature Under Discipline to Christ

    Section VI: The Intermediate School
    Intermediate Schools
    Value of the Common Branches
    The Influence of Association

    Section VII: The Teacher and the Work
    Some of the Christian Teacher’s Needs
    The Necessity of Doing Our Best
    A Deeper Consecration
    The Importance of Simplicity
    A Caution
    The Great Teacher
    Christian Discipline

    Section VIII: Study and Labor
    The Dignity of Labor
    Words of Counsel
    Physical Labor for Students
    Health and Efficience
    Some Principles of Healthful Dressing
    A Practical Training

    Section IX: Recreation
    As Lights in the World
    Dangerous Amusements for the Young
    Establishing Right Principles in the Youth
    Christian Recreation
    Worldly Amusements
    Holidays Unto God
    How to Spend Holidays
    The Danger in Amusements

    Section X: The Holy Spirit in Our Schools
    The Teacher’s Need of the Holy Soirit’s Aid
    A Failure to Recognize God’s Messenger
    Manifest Working of the Holy Spirit

    Section XI: Profitable Study
    The Fakse and the True in Education
    The Knowledge That Endures
    In Co-operation With Christ
    To Teachers and Students
    A Speedy Preparation for Work

    Section XII: The Bible in Education
    God’s Word a Treasure House
    The Book of Books
    The Bible Teacher
    A Failure to Study God’s Word
    Some Results of Bible Study
    The Word and Works of God
    Study the Bible for Yourselves

    Section XIII: Medical Studies
    A Call for Gospel Medical Missionaries
    The Medical Student
    Spiritual Growth

    Section XIV: A Missionary Training
    Ducation a Fitting for Service
    Gaining Efficiency
    Efficiency Through Service
    The Education Most Essential for Gosel Workers
    “According to That a Man Hath”
    Young Men as Missionaries
    Co-operation Between Schools and Sanitariums
    A Broader View
    An Encouraging Experience
    A Missionary Education
    The Youth to Be Burden Bearers
    Literary Societies
    Student Missionary Work

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