Reformed Education Articles
Rev. H. Hoeksema
As To Our Moral Obligation - Vol. 20 - 1944
Christian Education - Vol. 3 - 1927
Our Own Christian High School - Vol. 13 1937
The Christian School Movement-Why a Failure? Vol. 8
The Place of Doctrine in the Christian School - Hoeksema
Five Articles on Christian Education by Herman Hoeksema
Prof. H.C. Hoeksema
Protestant Reformed Education A Continuing Calling
Jon Huisken
The Purpose of Christian Education
Prof. R. Cammenga
The Protestant Reformed Seminary and the “Good Christian Schools” (1)
The Protestant Reformed Seminary and the “Good Christian Schools” (2)
The Protestant Reformed Seminary and the “Good Christian Schools” (3)
Prof. R. Dykstra
Humanism vs. Protestant Reformed Teachers: No R & R
Humanism and the PR Teacher: No R and R (2)
Humanism vs. Protestant Reformed Teachers: No R&R (3)
The Great Value of Reformed, Christian Education (1)
The Great Value of Reformed, Christian Education (2)
The Great Value of Reformed, Christian Education (3)
Two Different Covenants, Two Different Schools
Two Different Covenants, Two Different Schools (2)
Two Covenants, Two Schools (3)
Why Reformed, Christian Schools?
Prof. D. Engelsma
The Necessity of Good Christian Schools
Does Reformed Make A Difference
The Antithesis and Christian Education
The Legacy of Good Christian Schools
Rev. Bekkering
Do We Need a Protestant Reformed Teacher Training School?
Rev. C. Hanko
Rev. R. Hanko
Christian Education - A Reformation Heritage
Rev. A Brummel
The Consistory's Duty to Promote Christian Education
Rev. G. Lubbers
Rev. H. Veldman
Speech In Behalf of Our School Movement
Rev. Herman Hanko
Our Own High School-A Necessity
Special Education- A Corporate Covenantal Responsibility
Rev. C. Haak
A Protestant Reformed Liberal Arts College
Rev. Heys
Rev. Key
The Biblical Basis and Goal of Christian Education (1)
The Biblical Basis and Goal of Christian Education (2)
Rev. N. Langerak
A Brief History of Christian Education
Rev. Schipper
Ms. Agatha Lubbers
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed-Covenant Education (1)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed-Covenant Education (2)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (3)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (4)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (5)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (6)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (7)
Establishing School to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (8)
Establishing Schools to Provide Reformed Covenant Education (9)
Mr. Fred Hanko
Education in the Post-Christian Era
Goals of Protestant Reformed Education Article
Goals of Protestant Reformed Education (4 Essays)
Goals of Protestant Reformed Education
Discipline
Self-Esteem: The Problem, Not the Solution
Sports and the School Program
Mr. Don Doezema
Covenant Christian High School (Grand Rapids)
Mr. Bruce Van Solkema
Mr. Cal Kalsbeek