Thursday, August 27, 2015

A Jesuit Education Reader

A Jesuit Education Reader
By:"George W. Traub"
Published on 2008 by Loyola Press

A Jesuit Education Reader is a collection of the finest short essays on the mission, challenge, and state of Jesuit education. The thirty-five offerings are conveniently organized by theme. George W. Traub, SJ, provides an introduction, suggested further readings, and a short glossary of key terms and concepts for each section. These valuable and often hard-to-find articles bear witness to the strength and vitality of Jesuit education in the past and present, while looking ahead to the vast potential this form of education holds.

This Book was ranked 37 by Google Books for keyword education.

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