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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Spirit Empowering Counselors To Be Culturally Competent In A Racially And Ethnically Changing Society, Sandra K. Richardson, Yasmine A. Godinez, Lemuel J. Godinez
The Spirit Empowering Counselors To Be Culturally Competent In A Racially And Ethnically Changing Society, Sandra K. Richardson, Yasmine A. Godinez, Lemuel J. Godinez
Salubritas: International Journal of Spirit-Empowered Counseling
Significant change in the counseling field begins in counselor education programs. Concerns of biased, incompetent, and ineffective counseling services for culturally diverse clients plague the mental health profession (ACA, 2021; Sue & Sue, 2016). Rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic demographic composition of American society and the overt expression of hate and violence on the lives of People of Color place a greater demand on mental health professionals to pursue and acquire multicultural competencies (Brown, 2020; Embrick, 2015). Cultural awareness, knowledge, and skills are needed to establish meaningful therapeutic relationships, to provide effective treatment, and to effectively advocate for …
Oru Faculty Ethos & History - Spirit-Empowered Life - Faith & Learning, Bill Buker, Daniel D. Isgrigg, Wiliam Ranahan
Oru Faculty Ethos & History - Spirit-Empowered Life - Faith & Learning, Bill Buker, Daniel D. Isgrigg, Wiliam Ranahan
Professional Development Resources
New faculty are introduced to being Spirit-Empowered. What does Spirit-Empowered mean, and why is it important, as a University, faculty member, and educator? Dr. Ranahan (Chair of Biology and Chemistry Dept.) begins with modeling how he integrates faith into a short lecture on sound, light, and neural paths. Dr. Isgrigg (Director of the Holy Spirit Research Center) lectures on how ORU as an institution has progressed since its inception through church history as a Spirit-Empowered university. Dr. Buker (Chair of the Seminary) lectures about how we as disciples of Jesus Christ can abide in Him and experience His fruitfulness in …
Integrating Leadership Strategies In Your Curriculum, Kim Boyd, Jay Gary
Integrating Leadership Strategies In Your Curriculum, Kim Boyd, Jay Gary
Professional Development Resources
Dr. Boyd welcomes and introduces the session. Dr. Gary discusses how students develop their leadership identity by developing various competencies. ORU focuses on developing the competencies, or University outcomes, of spiritual integrity, personal resilience, intellectual pursuit, global engagement, and bold vision to help develop whole leaders for the whole world. Dr. Gary continues to share how faculty may implicitly and explicitly integrate a variety of leadership resources through instructional strategies and in the curriculum. Dr. Boyd concludes by reviewing the leadership components within the ORU teaching excellence framework domains.
Resource 1: ORU University Outcomes
Resource 2: ORU Teaching …
Developing Rubrics Using The New Oru Outcomes, Kim Boyd, Trevor Ellis, Leighanne Locke, Terry Shannon, Rachael Valentz
Developing Rubrics Using The New Oru Outcomes, Kim Boyd, Trevor Ellis, Leighanne Locke, Terry Shannon, Rachael Valentz
Professional Development Resources
The development and examples of key program assessments (KPAs) are shared. Dr. Boyd opens the presentation. Dr. Shannon (B.S. Sports Management) begins by providing an overview of aligning program and ORU outcomes. Prof. Locke (B.S. Mathematics) walks through how current assignments were chosen to be used as key program assessments and then how the rubrics were revised to improve alignment. Dr. Valentz (B.S. Nursing) discusses how to improve the foundational alignment between program outcomes and the criterion (rubric row headings) used to measure them. She shares how criterion can be contextualized in different assignments and demonstrates in Brightspace, by D2L, …
Reviewing Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education, James Shelton
Reviewing Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education, James Shelton
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Ethics At The Heart Of Higher Education, Robert Samuel Thorpe
Reviewing Ethics At The Heart Of Higher Education, Robert Samuel Thorpe
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing The Outrageous Idea Of Christian Teaching, Garrett Trott
Reviewing The Outrageous Idea Of Christian Teaching, Garrett Trott
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Forming Ministers Or Training Leaders? An Exploration Of Practice In Theological Colleges, James W. Barber
Reviewing Forming Ministers Or Training Leaders? An Exploration Of Practice In Theological Colleges, James W. Barber
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Identity In Action: Christian Excellence In All Of Life, Jeffrey K. Voth
Reviewing Identity In Action: Christian Excellence In All Of Life, Jeffrey K. Voth
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing From Research To Teaching: A Guide To Beginning Your Classroom Career, Marcia P. Livingston Galloway, Janet George
Reviewing From Research To Teaching: A Guide To Beginning Your Classroom Career, Marcia P. Livingston Galloway, Janet George
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing How Shall We Then Care? A Christian Educator’S Guide To Caring For Self, Learners, Colleagues, And Community, Kezia Daniels
Reviewing How Shall We Then Care? A Christian Educator’S Guide To Caring For Self, Learners, Colleagues, And Community, Kezia Daniels
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Christian, Committed, And Called: An Interview, Linda Gray
Q&A: Christian, Committed, And Called: An Interview, Linda Gray
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
After teaching in a Christian University for more than 40 years, three professors who are retiring and have received emeritus status reflect on how students have changed over the decades and how they—as professors—have had to adapt to meet the needs of an ever-changing student body. The three professors were asked four questions: (1) how have students changed during the last four decades, (2) how have the professors adapted to meet the changing needs of students, (3) what was one unexpected thing each professor learned once they started teaching, (4) what advice do the professors have for those still teaching …
Transitions In Collegiate Church Music Pedagogy: Developing A Pedagogy For Undergraduate Modern Worship Curriculum, Christopher Andrew Brown
Transitions In Collegiate Church Music Pedagogy: Developing A Pedagogy For Undergraduate Modern Worship Curriculum, Christopher Andrew Brown
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Church music pedagogy has a rich history dating back to the 9th century and is rooted in scripture and ancient traditions. Changes over the centuries have been gradual with incremental transitions; however, since the introduction of pop and rock musical stylings to church settings almost sixty years ago, changes have been swift and dramatic. The advent of modern worship has left Christian higher learning institutions scrambling to find a place where the curriculum would be useful and relevant to the modern 21st century Church. This paper seeks to examine the historical background of Christian church music pedagogy while …
Developing Critical Consciousness In Students For Cultural Transformation, Carolyn F. Stubbs, Hallett Hullinger
Developing Critical Consciousness In Students For Cultural Transformation, Carolyn F. Stubbs, Hallett Hullinger
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
In this paper, we address the need for developing critical consciousness in students in institutions of learning. Grounded in Freire’s thoughts on critical pedagogy and drawing from studies and research on critical consciousness, we contend that developing students who transform culture must involve raising their level of critical awareness and increasing social engagement and critical action. This paper examines the literature on critical consciousness development and draws attention to factors that are necessary for developing critical consciousness in students. Special attention is given to creating a curriculum and school culture that result in students who are critically aware and engaged …
Editorial: Finding Shalom, Hayoung Lim
Editorial: Finding Shalom, Hayoung Lim
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Letter From The Editor, Hayoung Lim
Letter From The Editor, Hayoung Lim
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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