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Faith Integration Summary - Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2022, Barb Bird
Faith Integration Summary - Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2022, Barb Bird
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
This document includes a summary of the results from a brainstorming activity at the ETT Conference 2022 in which faculty at separate tables discussed different ways of seeing faith integration. The small groups reported back to the larger group and they cast votes. The items listed in this document are those that received the highest number of votes from participating faculty for importance and distinctiveness for Taylor University.
Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2022 - Schedule, Barb Bird
Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2022 - Schedule, Barb Bird
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
Schedule for the 2022 Engaging Teaching Today Conference at Taylor University.
Theme: Faith Integration at Taylor
Social Problems Framework, Steve Bird
Social Problems Framework, Steve Bird
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
This is an example faith and disciplinary content integration assignment for Sociology 210: Contemporary Social Issues by Dr. Steven Bird.
This was featured during the Engaging Teaching Today Conference on April 9, 2022 at Taylor University.
Rehearsal Journal, Tracy Manning
Rehearsal Journal, Tracy Manning
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
This is an example faith and learning integration assignment for Theater 432 and 433, directing courses taught by Professor Tracy Manning.
This was featured during the Engaging Teaching Today Conference on April 9, 2022 at Taylor University.
25 Bible Verses To Connect Faith And Mathematics Using Weekly Devotionals, Written Reflections, And Memory Verses, Mark Colgan
25 Bible Verses To Connect Faith And Mathematics Using Weekly Devotionals, Written Reflections, And Memory Verses, Mark Colgan
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
Faith and learning integration can take various forms for different faculty members, but I believe it helps to do it regularly (at least once per week) by giving students a chance to discuss in groups and then write about their own ideas. On Monday, I typically pick a verse that relates to the week’s topics. I write the verse on the board before students arrive, along with a discussion question, and then show a YouTube video related to the verse. I have students briefly discuss the question in groups, and they can memorize the verses for bonus points on quizzes. …
Personal Profile, Ben Hotmire
Personal Profile, Ben Hotmire
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
A semester-long, sequential assignment intended to help students increase spiritual, individual, and professional self-awareness.
This is an example faith and disciplinary content integration assignment or EDU 307: Discipline and Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers by Dr. Ben Hotmire.
This was featured during the Engaging Teaching Today Conference on April 9, 2022 at Taylor University.
Discussion Prompt From Introduction To Forensic Science (Che120) – A Foundational Core Course, Daniel King
Discussion Prompt From Introduction To Forensic Science (Che120) – A Foundational Core Course, Daniel King
Engaging Teaching Today Conference
This is an example faith and learning integration assignment for Chemistry 120, Introduction to Forensic Science taught by Dr. Daniel King.
This was featured during the Engaging Teaching Today Conference on April 9, 2022 at Taylor University.
Exploring White Racial Identity Development Within Christian Colleges, Glen Kinoshita
Exploring White Racial Identity Development Within Christian Colleges, Glen Kinoshita
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Racial identity development is a growth process in which many college students engage as they regularly interact with peers and instructors from diverse backgrounds. As compositional diversity, as well as diversity of thought, lags at Christian colleges, the purpose of this qualitative, narrative study was to understand how White students who have undergone significant progress in their racial identity development, describe their process while attending predominantly White, evangelical, Christian colleges. Three participants from three Christian colleges/universities were interviewed, a total of nine, White student participants. One college was located in the Pacific Northwest and two colleges were located in Southern …
Purpose And Autonomous Functioning In College Students, Michelle Steffenhagen
Purpose And Autonomous Functioning In College Students, Michelle Steffenhagen
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
This study sought to understand the relationship between a sense of purpose and autonomous functioning in college students. Further, the results were compared with the independent variables of gender, volunteerism, and faith community participation. Participants (n = 356) were undergraduate college students at a small private liberal arts Christian institution located in the Midwest of the United States of America. Measures included the Claremont Purpose Scale and the Index of Autonomous Functioning. Pearson correlations were used to analyze the data, and purpose and autonomous functioning were positively correlated. Women reported higher levels of a sense of purpose and autonomous functioning. …
Advising And Supporting College Students Experiencing Imposter Syndrome: A Christian Perspective, Jeannine Kranzow
Advising And Supporting College Students Experiencing Imposter Syndrome: A Christian Perspective, Jeannine Kranzow
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
For Christian student affairs educators, it is essential that the methods of advising and supporting students be in line with biblical directives for a whole and holy life. This paper will examine approaches for advising and supporting students experiencing imposter syndrome. Current research on impostor syndrome is presented as well as a discussion of ways that Christian insight can provide additional guidance and awareness for supporting struggling students. By connecting both biblical wisdom and the current scholarship, a Christian perspective of impostor syndrome, anchored in a discussion on spiritual warfare, is offered. Using this perspective, recommendations for practice are identified.
Growth: 21 (2022) Full Issue
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The full issue of the twenty-first edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.
Ambitious And Anxious: How Chinese College Students Succeed And Struggle In American Higher Education, Sara Vander Bie
Ambitious And Anxious: How Chinese College Students Succeed And Struggle In American Higher Education, Sara Vander Bie
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Sara Vander Bie reviews Ambitious and Anxious: How Chinese College Students Succeed and Struggle in American Higher Education by Yingyi Ma, published by Columbia University Press, 2020.
Nature Rx: Improving College-Student Mental Health, Christina Brandsma
Nature Rx: Improving College-Student Mental Health, Christina Brandsma
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Christina Brandsma reviews Nature Rx: Improving College-Student Mental Health by Donald A. Rakow and Gregory T. Eells, published by Cornell University Press, 2019.
Living Life Together: A Qualatative Study Of Taylor University's Lifestyle Covenant, Jana Roste
Living Life Together: A Qualatative Study Of Taylor University's Lifestyle Covenant, Jana Roste
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Taylor University, a small, Christian, liberal arts institution in the Midwest, utilizes a lifestyle covenant which outlines expectations for campus life to promote character development and fulfill the university’s mission. In pursuit of exploring community members’ perceptions of the Life Together Covenant (LTC), the larger qualitative study, consisting of individual interviews with ten senior students, ten staff members, and ten faculty members, found that participants generally perceived the LTC as a guide or set of expectations to live cohesively at Taylor. This article focuses on the student findings and analyses. Students generally perceive and experience the LTC in a legalistic …
Algorithms Of Opporession: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, Jazmin Dantzler
Algorithms Of Opporession: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, Jazmin Dantzler
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Jazmin "JD" Dantzler reviews Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Stafiya Umoja Noble, published by NYU Press, 2018.
Finding Jesus In The Storm: The Spiritual Lives Of Christians With Mental Health Challenges, Jeffrey Tabone
Finding Jesus In The Storm: The Spiritual Lives Of Christians With Mental Health Challenges, Jeffrey Tabone
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Jeffrey Tabone reviews Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges by John Swinton, published by Eerdmans, 2020.