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ANCA 2000

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November 12 – 16, 2000
Good News Conference Centre
Johannesburg, South Africa

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Sunday, November 12
15:00 Registration 18:00 Supper
19:00 Worship
Enoch Litswele, Leader
Ted Esselstyn, Speaker
Welcome and Introduction
 

Monday, November 13
07:30 Breakfast 08:00 Devotions
All devotions will be examining various facets of the tabernacle as a model for Holiness teaching
08:30 Where We Stand
A report and presentation of the Region Handbook, Ted Esselstyn

Dr. Esselstyn presented a variety of handouts.
Called of God is a brochure describing Africa Nazarene Educational Services.
Role of the Church in African Renaissance provided background information. A variety of Issues for Discussion were addressed throughout the conference.

10:00 Tea Break
10:30 Nazarene World Education
Bob Woodruff, A report on education and on the concepts of Dr. Bustle.
12:00 Lunch Break
13:00 Extension Education
Bob Woodruff, Greg Crofford, Margaret Scott. Presentation of papers and discussion of the direction for the future.

Margaret Scott: Formation of Nazarene Leaders in Mozambique, proposal for a ministerial preparation curriculum

14:00 Review of the Sourcebook
Wilbur Brannon, Ted Esselstyn, Discussion of requirements of the book

The Africa Sourcebook and its Supplement (1998-2002) are included here. Instructions for Submitting Course Offerings to ICOSAC were distributed to facilitate submissions to the Africa Curriculum Committee and the International Course of Study Advisory Committee.

15:00 Break 15:30 Bursary System
Review and discussion toward the amendment of the Bursary granting system in the new Tuition Driven System.

ANU’s Fee Structure for 2000-2001 was presented as an example of a Tuition Driven System.

17:30 Break 18:00 Supper
19:00 Discussion
Field Directors and Department Heads forum on cooperation between education and departments
20:00 Small Groups
Fields meet together to discuss implementation of day’s activities on their field.

Tuesday, November 14
07:30 Breakfast 08:00 Devotions
08:30 Outcomes Based Curriculum
Mike Vail, Sal Munedzimwe. A presentation of development methods for OBE style curriculum required by the International Course of Study Advisory Committee. Handouts of ICOSAC resource materials were provided.
10:00 Tea Break
10:30 Extension Education
Continuation of the discussion
12:00 Lunch Break
13:00 French College
Greg Crofford, John Seaman. A discussion of the need and proposal of solutions
14:00 Building a Budget
Hal Weber. Introduction to budgeting: A preparation for a budgeting study
15:00 Break 15:30 Accreditation and Self Study
Bob Woodruff, Ted Esselstyn. Use of the old WOMEC materials and the IBOE documents for self-study. Acquiring accreditation.

Guidelines and Handbook for Educational Institutions of the Church of the Nazarene
IBOE Guide for Establishing New Institutions and Upgrading Existing Institutions
WOMEC manuals (1987) is helpful as a guide to completing institutional self-studies.

17:30 Break 18:00 Supper
19:00 Discussion
Field directors and Department heads forum on cooperation between education and all departments of the church

Mike Vail was asked to report on the Johannesburg 2000 Educational Conference, the Academy for International Education and progress on the USA Modular Course of Study development.

20:00 Small Groups
Fields meet together to discuss implementation of days activities on their field

Wednesday, November 15
07:30 Breakfast 08:00 Devotions
08:30 Outcomes Based Curriculum
Mike Vail, Instructional Planning, continuation of the study

The Instructional Planning presentation describes a method of changing curriculum into an instructional plan. Offers a sample syllabus for Introduction to Christian Education.

10:00 Tea Break
10:30 Internship
Wilbur Brannon, Hugh Friberg, Evaluation of available Internship Manuals.
12:00 Lunch Break
13:00 Building a Budget II
Hal Weber, budget planning continued
14:00 Serving each other
ANU and NTC-a discussion of the ways that we can link together to benefit each other and serve Africa effectively.

Leah Murangu and Nancy Hardison presented the ANU Masters of Arts-Religion program and ways for ANU to work with other African institutions and extension programs. Welcome to ANU and Master of Arts-Religion are promotional brochures.

15:00 Break 15:30 Open discussion any topic

Motions to establish committees to review the feasability of establishing a French language seminary and a Portuguese language degree program were presented.

17:00 Break 18:00 Esselstyn Farewell Dinner
19:00 The Road Ahead
Ken Walker. A Vision for the Future
Ken Walker asked participants to complete a survey of needs and visions.
20:00 Closing communion
Ken Walker