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  1. Christopher Dock (c.1698—1771) was a Mennonite educator who worked primarily in South-East Pennsylvania. His teaching techniques stood in contrast to the norm of the day, and emphasized character building and discussion in lieu of physical punishment .

  2. Christopher Dock was a compassionate, 18th Century Mennonite school teacher who pioneered a shift in the philosophy of teaching by combining academics and faith. He emphasized character building and discussion to encourage a higher standard of learning.

  3. Christopher Dock was a Mennonite schoolmaster in colonial Pennsylvania whose teaching methods gave rise to the publication of the first known book dealing with education in America. Drawn from Germany to Pennsylvania by the religious freedom accorded Mennonites, Dock opened a school at Skippack.

  4. Dock Mennonite Academy, formerly known as Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and Penn View Christian School is a private school in Montgomery County that is affiliated with Mosaic Mennonite Conference. The school was named after schoolmaster Christopher Dock of Skippack, Pennsylvania.

  5. 20 sty 2014 · Christopher Dock, the "pious schoolmaster of the Skippack," was born in Germany (place unknown), and came to America about 1714. By 1718 Dock was teaching a subscription elementary school among the Mennonites of the Skippack settlement north of Germantown , Pennsylvania .

  6. 2 paź 2023 · Christopher Dock was a practitioner of the Pennsylvania Dutch folk art fraktur. He would give his students little illustrations of a bird or a flower, as well as "Vorschriften" (writing lessons), as rewards.

  7. Dock Mennonite Academy offers a dynamic and diverse learning community. Dock is a private Christian school whose balanced integration of faith and learning teaches students from Early Childhood to Grade 12 to be confident thinkers who lead lives of purpose.

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