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Sandy Andron is an educational consultant. He was the director of a religious education high-school program in Miami, Florida, for twenty-five years[1]. He sits on the Editorial Review Board of the academic journal: Cultic Studies Review[2]. Andron received the Leo J. Ryan Award in 1988.[3]
Andron created a high-school curriculum entitled: Cultivating Cult-Evading, which was published in 1983[4]. Dr. Paul R. Martin cited the work in his 1993 book, Cult-Proofing Your Kids[5]. The work is also referenced by the group Jews for Judaism[6]. Andron has given seminars throughout the globe on the topic of "Cultivating Cult-Evading"[7]. Andron's article in G/C/T[8] entitled: "Our Gifted Teens and the Cults"[9] was cited by Hunter's article: "Adolescent Attraction to Cults", in the journal Adolescence[10].
Andron gave a lecture entitled "Magic and Mind Control", at the International Cultic Studies Association June 2006 conference in Denver, Colorado[11].
[edit] Publications
- Cultivating Cult-Evading: A Teacher's Guide, 1983., Central Agency for Jewish Education
[edit] Articles
- Problem Solving An Approach for the Cult-Impacted Family, Dr. Sandy Andron, Ed.D., AFF News, Vol. 4, No. 1
- "Monkey on a Stick: Murder, Madness, and the Hare Krishnas", (Book Review), The Cult Observer, 6(4), July/August, 1989, p. 18.
- "Our Gifted Teens and the Cults.", Sandy Andron, G/C/T, ISSN 0164-9728, n26 p32-33 Jan-Feb 1983
- "Gift Rapping: The Scavenger Hunt.", Sandy Andron, G/C/T, ISSN 0164-9728, n9 p34-35 Sep-Oct 1979
[edit] Presentations
- "Magic and Mind Control", ICSA Annual International Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 2006
- "Approaches to Exit Counseling: Part I", Discussants: Sandy Andron; Carol Giambalvo, AFF Conference, October 2004, Understanding Cults, New Religious Movements, and Other Groups
- "Anyone Can Be Fooled", Sandy Andron, Ed.D., June 14, 2002, AFF Conference, Orlando, Florida
- Cults, Psychological Manipulation & Society, Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1999[12]
[edit] References
- ^ Andron, Sandy (bio), Cultic Studies Review, 2006. International Cultic Studies Association
- ^ Editorial Board, Cultic Studies Review, International Cultic Studies Association, 2006.
- ^ ICSA Annual International Conference, Conference Handbook, ICSA Annual International Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 22-24, 2006.
- ^ Cultivating Cult-Evading: A Teacher's Guide, 1983., Central Agency for Jewish Education
- ^ Paul R. Martin, Cult-Proofing Your Kids, 1993, Zondervan, ISBN 0-310-53761-4 , ISBN 978-0-310-53761-8 , Chapter 5.
- ^ Speakers and Programs, Jews for Judaism, Jewish Spirituality, 2003., Baltimore, Maryland.
- ^ Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, 2006 Conference: "Jewish Literacy: A learned community and a community of elders", Duke University, Program.
- ^ G/C/T, G/C/T Publishing Co., Mobile, Alabama, ISSN 0164-9728,
A magazine for parents and teachers of gifted, creative, and talented children published 5 times per year.[1]
- ^ "Our Gifted Teens and the Cults.", Sandy Andron, G/C/T, n26 p32-33 Jan-Feb 1983
- ^ "Adolescent Attraction to Cults", Adolescence, Eagan Hunter, Vol. 33, 1998
- ^ "Magic and Mind Control", ICSA Annual International Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 2006, Conference Handbook
- ^ Sandy Andron, profile, Cultic Studies Journal, 2005.
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