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Families
A Tapestry of Faith Program for YouthJr. High School
Based on a program originally created by Helen Bishop and Susan Grider. Developmental Editor: Tracey L. Hurd, Ph.D
Table of Contents
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Workshop 1: Introducing the Program
- Workshop 2: Many Families
- Workshop 3: Our Families
- Workshop 4: Family Photos: The Art Of Photography
- Workshop 5: Methods Of Gathering Narratives And Texts
- Workshop 6: Claiming A Point Of View
- Workshop 7: Families Function: Families Work
- Workshop 8: Families Function: Families Eat
- Workshop 9: Families Function: Families Feel
- Workshop 10: Photos And Stories: Representing Ourselves
- Workshop 11: Representing Others, Representing Ourselves: Putting It All Together
- Workshop 12: Reflection And Celebration
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Last updated on Thursday, October 27, 2011.
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