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Seventh-day Adventist education – Education by area

The North American Division [http://nadeducation.org Office of Education] oversees 1049 schools with 65,000 students in the United States, Canada, and Bermuda. Asia In some Asian countries, Adventist schools are referred to as "Sam Yuk" (Cantonese), "Samyuk" (Korean), "San iku" (Japanese), or.

North America

The North American Division [http://nadeducation.org Office of Education] oversees 1049 schools with 65,000 students in the United States, Canada, and Bermuda.

Asia

In some Asian countries, Adventist schools are referred to as "Sam Yuk" (Cantonese), "Samyuk" (Korean), "San iku" (Japanese), or similar, meaning literally "three-bodied". This refers to a holistic education involving the three components of ''mind'', ''body'' and ''spirit/soul''. Contemporary approaches commonly include a fourth component, ''social''.


Adapted from the Wikipedia article Seventh-day Adventist education, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki








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