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  1. An education derived chiefly from books leads to superficial thinking. Practical work encourages close observation and independent thought. Rightly performed, it tends to develop that practical wisdom which we call common sense.

  2. This classic work on education sets forth the unique and challenging idea that “the work of education and the work of redemption are one.” The ultimate goal of all learning should be to understand more about our Creator-Redeemer and to reflect that understanding in our personal lives.

  3. Chapter 25: Education and Character. True education does not ignore the value of scientific knowledge or literary acquirements; but above information it values power; above power, goodness; above intellectual acquirements, character.

  4. ellenwhite.info › books › books-by-egw-edEllen G. White: Education

    The ultimate goal of all learning should be to understand more about our Creator-Redeemer and to reflect that understanding in our personal lives. In her writings on this subject, Ellen White presented the great, guiding principles that make up true education in its broadest sense.

  5. Education is Ellen G. White’s classic work on the principles of Christian education. Ellen G. White (1827-1915) played a fundamental role in defining the rationale, philosophy, and objectives of Seventh-day Adventist education.

  6. Ellen G. White (1827-1915) is considered the most widely translated American author, her works having been published in more than 160 languages. She wrote more than 100,000 pages on a wide variety of spiritual and practical topics. Guided by the Holy Spirit, she exalted Jesus and pointed to the Scriptures as the basis of one’s faith. Further ...

  7. A first compilation by Ellen White on education appeared in 1893 titled Christian Education. This 255-page book was a group-ing of materials drawn together from published and manuscript sources. It served as Ellen White’s basic statement on education for ten years. Then, in 1903, Education appeared, replacing the earlier