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Train Up A Child Old Order Amish And Mennonite Schools Young Center Books In Anabaptist And Pietist Studies Annotated Edition Karen M Johnsonweiner

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Train Up A Child Old Order Amish And Mennonite Schools Young Center Books In Anabaptist And Pietist Studies Annotated Edition Karen M Johnsonweiner
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Train Up A Child Old Order Amish And Mennonite Schools Young Center Books In Anabaptist And Pietist Studies Annotated Edition Karen M Johnsonweiner instant download after payment.

Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Karen M. Johnson-Weiner
ISBN: 9780801884955, 0801884950
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: annotated edition

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Train Up A Child Old Order Amish And Mennonite Schools Young Center Books In Anabaptist And Pietist Studies Annotated Edition Karen M Johnsonweiner by Karen M. Johnson-weiner 9780801884955, 0801884950 instant download after payment.

Train Up a Child explores how private schools in Old Order Amish communities reflect and perpetuate church-community values and identity. Here, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner asserts that the reinforcement of those values among children is imperative to the survival of these communities in the modern world. Surveying settlements in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, Johnson-Weiner finds that, although Old Order communities have certain similarities in their codes of conduct, there is no standard Old Order school. She examines the choices each community makes -- about pedagogy, curriculum, textbooks, even school design -- to strengthen religious ideology, preserve the social and linguistic markers of Old Order identity, and protect their own community's beliefs and values from the influence of the dominant society. In the most comprehensive study of Old Order schools to date, Johnson-Weiner provides valuable insight into how variables such as community size and relationship with other Old Order groups affect the role of these schools in maintaining behavioral norms and in shaping the Old Order's response to modernity.

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