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Roger White, Ed.D.
Professor, Azusa Oxford Semester
School of Theology
Email: rwhite@apu.edu
Personal Home Page: http://home.apu.edu/~rwhite/
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Profile
Roger White, Ed.D., is a professor in APU's Azusa Oxford Semester in Oxford, England. He also works in collection development for the university library. He taught graduate Christian education courses from 2002-07, and was interim director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology in 2005-06. In 2002-03, he was project coordinator and instructional specialist for the Lilly Foundation Grant, addressing technology infusion in the School of Theology.

White's scholarly interests include spiritual formation, educational ministry of the Church, history and philosophy of Christian education, curriculum and instruction, and the use of technology in the educational ministry of the Church. He is currently working on a book project examining library-related themes in the life and work of C. S. Lewis. White is a visiting member of the Senior Common Room at Regent’s Park College, Oxford University, and a member of the North American Professors of Christian Education.
Education
Ed.D. – Curriculum and Instruction, University of Tennessee
M.Ed. – Secondary Education: Bible, Reformed Theological Seminary
M.C.E. – Christian Education, Reformed Theological Seminary
B.S. – English and Speech/Broadcasting, East Tennessee State University
Professional Involvement and Accomplishments
Associations, Boards, Committees
Board for the North American Professors of Christian Education (NAPCE), 2000-07
Member of the APU Institutional Review Board (IRB), 2004-07
Project Coordinator and Instructional Specialist for Lilly Endowment, 2000-03
Expertise
Christian Schools
Curriculum and Instruction
Religious Perspectives on Education
Technology in the Classroom
Courses Taught
Research and Design (GDMN 704)
Foundations of Educational Ministries (GMIN 506)
Curriculum and Instruction (GMIN 526)
Seminar in Educational Ministry (GMIN 546)
Current Issues in Educational Ministries (GMIN 606)
Philosophy of Ministry (GMIN 618)
Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. To view 2008-09 program information, visit the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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