Faith and learning : a guide for faculty / Patrick Allen & Kenneth Badley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Abilene, Texas : Abilene Christian University Press, 2014Description: 259 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780891124115
  • 089112411X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 115 .L32 A45 2014
Contents:
Rich and high calling of faithful teaching -- What is all the faith and learning fuss about? -- Loving Jesus and getting promoted : what faculty need to know and do -- The Boyer model -- The scholarship of teaching -- The scholarship of discovery and integration -- The scholarship of engagement -- In word and deed : assessing and reporting your work -- The productive academic writer -- Looking to the future : reconceiving the faith-based university.
Summary: A rich and practical handbook offering tools for assessing and reporting Christian college faculty members' faith-learning integration in teaching, research, and service. Christian colleges expect new and continuing faculty to articulate clearly an understanding of the impact that Christian faith has on their teaching, research, and service. They also expect their faculty to be able to assess and demonstrate that they are realizing their understanding in their ongoing work as scholars and teachers. Many faculty find this dimension of their work--often labeled the integration of faith and learning--confusing and difficult to assess and describe. This volume begins with two useful tools: a working conception of faith/learning integration specifically for Christian college faculty, and an outline of what deans, provosts, and tenure-promotion committees typically expect faculty to know and do. Introducing the highly regarded framework of Ernest Boyer and the Carnegie Foundation (Scholarship Reconsidered, 1990), the book then examines teaching, research, and service, weaving together three conversational threads: boyar's understanding of what scholarship means in each dimension, models and meanings of faith and learning integration in that dimension, and the expectations of provosts, deans, and tenure-promotion committees in that dimension. Finally the book presents a framework for assessing faith/learning integration in the three dimensions of teaching, research, and service and provides step-by-step instructions for reporting and describing the individual faculty member's approach. - See more at: http://www.bible.acu.edu/acupress/pg.asp?ID=122#sthash.5MCiTY1j.dpuf
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Rich and high calling of faithful teaching -- What is all the faith and learning fuss about? -- Loving Jesus and getting promoted : what faculty need to know and do -- The Boyer model -- The scholarship of teaching -- The scholarship of discovery and integration -- The scholarship of engagement -- In word and deed : assessing and reporting your work -- The productive academic writer -- Looking to the future : reconceiving the faith-based university.

A rich and practical handbook offering tools for assessing and reporting Christian college faculty members' faith-learning integration in teaching, research, and service. Christian colleges expect new and continuing faculty to articulate clearly an understanding of the impact that Christian faith has on their teaching, research, and service. They also expect their faculty to be able to assess and demonstrate that they are realizing their understanding in their ongoing work as scholars and teachers. Many faculty find this dimension of their work--often labeled the integration of faith and learning--confusing and difficult to assess and describe. This volume begins with two useful tools: a working conception of faith/learning integration specifically for Christian college faculty, and an outline of what deans, provosts, and tenure-promotion committees typically expect faculty to know and do. Introducing the highly regarded framework of Ernest Boyer and the Carnegie Foundation (Scholarship Reconsidered, 1990), the book then examines teaching, research, and service, weaving together three conversational threads: boyar's understanding of what scholarship means in each dimension, models and meanings of faith and learning integration in that dimension, and the expectations of provosts, deans, and tenure-promotion committees in that dimension. Finally the book presents a framework for assessing faith/learning integration in the three dimensions of teaching, research, and service and provides step-by-step instructions for reporting and describing the individual faculty member's approach. - See more at: http://www.bible.acu.edu/acupress/pg.asp?ID=122#sthash.5MCiTY1j.dpuf

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