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October 24, 2021: Luke 8:26-39, Told for Younger Students




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October 31, 2021: Luke 16:19-31, Read for Older Students




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October 31, 2021: Luke 16:19-31, Told for Younger Students




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November 7, 2021: Luke 8:41-56, Read for Older Students




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November 7, 2021: Luke 8:41-56, Told for Younger Students




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November 14, 2021: Luke 10:25-37, Read for Older Students




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November 14, 2021: Luke 10:25-37, Told for Younger Students




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November 21, 2021: Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28, Read for Older Students




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November 21, 2021: Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28, Told for Younger Students




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November 28, 2021, Luke 18:18-27, Read for Older Students




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November 28, 2021, Luke 18:18-27, Told for Younger Students




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December 5, 2021: Luke 13:10-17, Read for Older Students




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December 5, 2021: Luke 13:10-17, Told for Younger Students




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December 12, 2021: Luke 14:16-24, Read for Older Students




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December 12, 2021: Luke 14:16-24, Told for Younger Students




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December 19, 2021: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Students




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December 19, 2021: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Students




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December 26, 2021: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Students




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December 26, 2021: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Students




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Student Advisory Board

This year's podcaster, Timothy Markatos, introduces the 2012 Student Advisory Board.




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College Student Sunday

Timothy interviews Jonny Braun, the OCF Southwest Representative, about College Student Sunday, which will take place this coming September 16th.




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Student Advisory Board

Listen in on the OCF advisory board discussion from Antiochian Village.




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Student Orthodox Fellowship in Australia

Bobby Maddex interviews Georgia Georgiou, a member of the executive committee of SOFIA, which stands for Student Orthodox Fellowship in Australia.




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Jesus Calls the First Students

Being a disciple, a student of Christ, is very serious business. Fr. Pat discusses what it means to have Christ as a teacher.




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Students expelled, removed from St. Augustine High School after ‘brutal attack’




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Edinburgh University students tell of discrimination on campus

Edinburgh University students have been talking about the kind of discrimination they have come across on campus.




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The students who put themselves on the front line

How four healthcare students joined 40,000 others in volunteering to join the NHS's fight against the pandemic.




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Prof Brian Cox 'learns huge amount' from Belfast students

Cox delivered a speech about the earth and the forces of nature in the context of sustainability issues.




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Students may leave uni over plan to move department

University of Wales Trinity St David plans to move its humanities department more than 20 miles.




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Students facing one-hour school runs - campaigners

Support Weald Schooling is inviting people to discuss the lack of non-selective secondaries.




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Hereford students 'inspired' by Strictly star

Former RNC student Chris McCausland has been winning the hearts of the nation in recent weeks.




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Michigan needs new ideas for high absenteeism and falling student scores

Education choice is succeeding in other states




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Students’ Perceptions of Using Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in Higher Learning Institutions




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Researching together in academic engagement in engineering: a study of dual affiliated graduate students in Sweden

This article explores dual affiliated graduate students that conduct research involving both universities and firms, which we conceptualise as a form of academic engagement, e.g., knowledge networks. We explore what they do during their studies, and their perceptions about their contributions to the firm's capacities for technology and innovation. So far, university-industry interactions in engineering are less researched than other fields, and this qualitative study focuses upon one department of Electrical Engineering in Sweden. First, we define and describe how the partner firms and universities organise this research collaboration as a form of academic engagement. Secondly, we propose a conceptual framework specifying how graduate students act as boundary-spanners between universities and firms. This framework is used for the empirical analysis, when exploring their perceptions of impact. Our results reveal that they primarily engage in problem-solving activities in technology, which augment particularly the early stages of absorptive capacities in firms.




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Global warming awareness among Jordanian university students

This study aimed to assess the level of GW in Jordanian university students and compare the level of awareness of students according to their academic level (high and low), faculty (science and humanities), gender (male and female), and year of study (first and final years). This study is quantitative research that provides a comprehensive view of GW in Jordanian universities. A total of 383 university students of currently registered undergraduate programs from six independent universities in Jordan were recruited. An online questionnaire covering three aspects of GW was sent to participants in December 2020. Inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyse data. Participants had 'good' (67%) overall knowledge about GW, a 'very good' level of GW causes (81%), and a 'poor' level of knowledge about the GW impacts on humans and the environment (47%) and knowledge about GW possible solutions (59%). Significant differences were founded between males and females, students from scientific faculties and students from other faculties, students with higher academic achievement than lower achievement in the total GW knowledge. But no significant differences were between students in the first year and the final years.




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Why students need to learn biomimicry rather than select a correct answer? A neurological explanation

For a long time, high school students have been forced to practice selecting correct answers on college scholastic ability tests. Recently, it has been suggested that schools introduce biomimicry activities for STEM education to develop students' 21st century competency. However, there have been arguments about which system is more appropriate in terms of enhancing a student's competency development. Therefore, we evaluated neurological evidence of students' competency using fMRI scans taken during the selecting a correct answer for a biology question and during a biomimicry activity. Results showed that the repetitive practice of selecting correct responses limited a student's neurological activities to the brain network of the visual cortex and the front-parietal working memory cortex. However, the biomimicry activity simultaneously involved diverse prefrontal, parietal and temporal cortexes, and the putamen, limbic and cerebellum lobes. Therefore, this study proposes that the biomimicry activities could stimulate their coordinated brain development.




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From Requirements to Code: Issues and Learning in IS Students’ Systems Development Projects




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Interviewing the Experts: Student Produced Podcast




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Teaching High School Students Applied Logical Reasoning




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Assessing Students’ Structured Programming Skills with Java: The “Blue, Berry, and Blueberry” Assignment




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Database Security: What Students Need to Know




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Using Digital Logs to Reduce Academic Misdemeanour by Students in Digital Forensic Assessments




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Level of Student Effort Should Replace Contact Time in Course Design




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Pattern of Plagiarism in Novice Students’ Generated Programs: An Experimental Approach




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Collaborative Writing with Web 2.0 Technologies: Education Students’ Perceptions




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Students’ Understanding of Advanced Properties of Java Exceptions




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Student Perceptions of Microblogging: Integrating Twitter with Blogging to Support Learning and Interaction




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An Exploratory Study on Using Wiki to Foster Student Teachers’ Learner-centered Learning and Self and Peer Assessment




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Using the Work System Method with Freshman Information Systems Students




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An Investigation of Student Expectation, Perceived Performance and Satisfaction of E-textbooks