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A search for a new model for church school leadership training in the context of the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea

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Woong Sup Chung. A Search for a New Model for Church School Leadership Training In the Context of the Presbyterian Church In the Republic of Korea. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d0a9abe8-482b-40f3-86d0-42e1d1075e3f.

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W. S. Chung. A search for a new model for church school leadership training in the context of the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d0a9abe8-482b-40f3-86d0-42e1d1075e3f

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Woong Sup Chung. A Search for a New Model for Church School Leadership Training In the Context of the Presbyterian Church In the Republic of Korea. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d0a9abe8-482b-40f3-86d0-42e1d1075e3f.

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  • This dissertation/project, through surveying theories of leadership and training for leaders, provides a broad context for the selection of appropriate forms of leadership to be embraced in the Presbyterian Church of the Republic of Korea and proposes general guidelines for the non-directive training as well as specific guidelines such as: process of the training, selection of the training contents, and detailed sample training models. The proposed model was tested with five selected test training groups and evaluated by trainee-evaluators of the same test groups. The result was positive. There is an urgent necessity and sufficient possibility for revision of the present situation of church school leadership training to a non-directive training approach in the PROK.
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  • 02/17/2024

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