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uring the 2023 NAD Educators’ Convention, a series of six short videos highlighting significant turning points in Adventist Education was shared. This was a collaboration between NAD Education and NAD Archives, Statistics, and Research. We have a rich and diverse history in Adventist Education with significant points in its development that has shaped its influence today. From the mid-1800s to today, Adventists have created the largest Protestant education system in the world. Adventist schools can be found in nearly 150 countries, 85,000 teachers, 1.5 million students, 7,500 schools. We hope that the introduction of these videos will help people recognize the amazing impact of Adventist Education and allow us to fully embrace our role in evangelism and ministry. We believe these first videos will leads to more stories produced in the future highlighting significant moments through our history.
You may find them here:
fall ’23
Turning Points #1:
How could this earnest group of believers go from vehemently denouncing education to building one of the world’s largest private education systems?
Turning Points #2:
The least appreciated man, Goodloe Harper Bell, the first Adventist educator.
Turning Points #3:
Adventist Education becomes too successful in the 1870s, but they lacked a cohesive plan, an unlikely advocate shapes Adventist Education into a unique ministry of wholistic learning.
Turning Points #4:
Adventist Education in crisis, the rapid growth leads to disagreements on direction of its future.
Turning Points #5:
A decade after the crisis, apathy creeps into Adventist Education. An Education Convention helps revive the ministry and clearly forged the distinctive teaching philosophy of Adventist Education.
Turning Points #6:
Adventist Education becomes unbalance and fights irrelevancy. How could Adventist schools reach their full potential?
View the complete Turning Points series and additional videos at adventisteducation.org
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