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E-books are electronic books that can be read on handheld or desktop computers using the appropriate reading software. They are small in size, easy to download, fully searchable, and do not carry the same high distribution costs as print volumes. Many of the e-books on these pages are in Palm (.pdb) format and require special (but free) reader software.
 
Pamela MacKenzie
Pamela MacKenzie taught in the UK and overseas for 12 years in both elementary and secondary settings before receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Reading in 1994. Her research focuses on curriculum development in multilingual and non-formal educational settings.
Entry Points for Christian Reflection Within Education
 
Recent E-books
Education and Christian Belief: Contemporary Essays
The essays in this e-book were first published in the Journal of Education & Christian Belief and have been chosen because they address issues of wide and pressing import for Christian educators in today's society.
Entry Points for Christian Reflection Within Education
Coauthored with Alison Farnell, Ann Holt, and David Smith, this book is organized around curriculum areas and can serve as a basis for discussion of practical teaching strategies and their releationship to Christian commitments. The book is made available here in PDF format with the kind permission of CARE.
The Christian Middle School: An Ethos of Caring
This is book is intended for middle school teachers, administrators, and board members, providing vision and direction for a Christian middle school. Published by Christian Schools International, Dr. Stronks has given the Kuyers Institute permission to produce and distribute a Palm version.