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33105
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English
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Training Teachers and Learning to Lead: Church Higher Eduction and the Establishment of the Church College of Hawaii, 1957-1961
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Religious Educator
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2023
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24
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Provo, UT
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BYU Religious Studies Center
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123-145
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"This study describes the founding of CCH [the Church College of Hawaii], giving attention to how the Church's deep involvement with education, particularly at BYU, provided a framework for creating a new institution of higher education aimed at providing members in the Pacific region of the world with access to educational opportunities enriched by the sacred. Another focus is how this framework and its related structures were implemented in furtherance of the founders' goal of establishing a school that successfully intermingled the sacred and the secular. It will be seen how the framework allowed the varied cultural backgrounds of the student body to influence the development of CCH's campus culture. The college would develop within this framework and over many years become the unique institution it is today." [Author]
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