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  2. Stella B. Irvine - Wikipedia

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    Early on, Irvine was recognized as a specialist in teaching and in teacher training. For a time, she was engaged in teaching at La Crosse, Wisconsin. [1] [5] Always of a religious turn of mind, Irvine had from her childhood been devoted to Sunday school work. [1] On June 20, 1882, at Portage, Wisconsin, she married to Lewis Ward Irvine (1857 ...

  3. Sunday school - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, interested in improving the training of Sunday school teachers for the Uniform Lesson Plan, Miller and Vincent worked together again to found what is now the Chautauqua Institution on the shores of Chautauqua Lake, New York. Increasingly the public elementary schools were handling literacy.

  4. Clifton Conference - Wikipedia

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    That the International Sunday-School Association be requested, through its Committee on Work among Negroes, to co-operate with the committee appointed by this Conference in carrying out plans for the inauguration of systematic and thorough courses of Sunday-school training and instruction in colleges and schools for Negroes.

  5. Sunday School (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    It is also common for a local congregation to offer specialist Sunday School classes in family history, temples, marriage and family relations, and teacher training. In most church congregations, Sunday School is a 40-minute class which is held either immediately after or immediately prior to Sacrament meeting .

  6. Bible college - Wikipedia

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    These programs are generally designed for laypersons (such as Sunday school teachers) who neither want nor need a bachelor's degree to perform their Christian service, but who desire additional training in such areas as Bible studies or the teachings and practices of their denomination. Many Bible colleges offer correspondence or online training.

  7. Selly Oak Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Selly Oak Colleges was a federation of educational facilities which in the 1970s and 1980s was at the forefront of debates about ecumenism - the coming together of Christian churches and the creation of new united churches such as the Church of South India; the relationships between Christianity and other religions, especially Islam and Judaism; child-centred teacher training; and the theology ...

  8. Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    Two years earlier, Vincent, editor of the Sunday School Journal, had begun to train Sunday school teachers in an outdoor summer school format. The gatherings grew in popularity. The organization Vincent and Miller founded later became known as the Chautauqua Institution. Many other independent Chautauquas were developed in a similar manner. [6]

  9. Chautauqua Institution - Wikipedia

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    Chautauqua was founded in 1874 by inventor Lewis Miller and Methodist Bishop John Heyl Vincent as a teaching camp for Sunday-school teachers. The teachers would arrive by steamboat on Chautauqua Lake, disembark at Palestine Park and begin a course of Bible study that used the Park to teach the geography of the Holy Land.