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Riswold, Caryn D. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
Working with undergraduate students invites teachers into relationship and conversation with young people at a time when they are emerging as adults and forming their identities. Faith is one area of identity formation often attended to by scholars, college professors, and their institutions. But within that, little attention has been paid to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Christianity, Undergraduate Students, Religious Education
Gravett, Sandie; Hulsether, Mark; Medine, Carolyn – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2011
An extended set of conversations conducted by three religious studies faculty teaching at large public universities in the Southern United States spurred these reflections on how their institutional locations inflected issues such as the cultural expectations students bring to the classroom, how these expectations interact with the evolving…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, Universities, Philosophy, Religious Education
Nivison, Kenneth – History of Education Quarterly, 2010
In 1827, two years after its incorporation as a college and six years removed from its founding as a "collegiate institution," Amherst College revamped its curriculum into what it called a "parallel course of study." In this new scheme, students were allowed to follow one of two tracks during their college years. Amherst's…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Colleges, Educational History, Educational Improvement
Yoder, Michael L. – Christian Higher Education, 2010
Christian professors and professors generally, whether teaching at religiously affiliated or secular institutions, face an age-old question: Can one safely use the classroom to advocate one's personal position with regard to controversial issues or not? Positions examined include that of "value-free" science, "value-full" advocacy, and an…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Advocacy, Christianity, Ethics
McDonald, Craig – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2010
In this article, the author argues that honors study flourishes most when rooted in a strong community, a community of learners (both students and faculty members) from different disciplines and levels of experience, who sustain a broad and ongoing conversation with one another. To him, it is the "heart" of honors study, whatever other goals a…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Cooperative Learning, Communities of Practice, Teacher Student Relationship
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Officials of the Institute for Jewish and Community Research say there was good news and bad in their new study of the religious beliefs and attitudes of college faculty members. The good: Higher education is religiously diverse and generally tolerant. The bad: What the San Francisco-based institute's president, Gary A. Tobin, calls the…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, College Faculty, Religion, Christianity
Lindsay, D. Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In 1993, Michael Weiskopf wrote an article for "The Washington Post" in which he described evangelicals in the United States as "poor, uneducated, and easy to command." Although the comment provoked outrage from evangelicals, Weiskopf's assertion was not without merit. At the time, only 15% of evangelicals held college or graduate degrees. Even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Religious Cultural Groups, College Students
Martin, Thomas W. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2008
Can one uphold a call from an ecclesiastical body while teaching in a college classroom? This paper will argue that the dual roles of pastor and professor can be integrated by the adoption of faith development as a learning goal. This goal seems to stand at odds with three important aspects of academic teaching: the demographic reality of…
Descriptors: Christianity, Protestants, Clergy, Career Development
Barbour, John D. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Many religious-studies professors consider personal references to one's own faith to be out of place in an academic context. However, the author contends that students nowadays need to know what a professor thinks, including what he believes about some matter of faith, if the comments compare his position with other possibilities and invite…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Religious Education, Religion, Spiritual Development
Ford, Theron N. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2009
Confronted with the reality of the limited exposure to human diversity among their students at two Christian universities, two African American professors relate their efforts to prepare students to teach in the twenty-first century. This article is a reflective report on the strategies and events that occurred as a result of challenging students'…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Racial Identification, Christianity, African Americans
Wimberly, Anne E. Streaty – Religious Education, 2007
In this article, the author looks back on her journey of teaching, framing it as a privileged fulfillment of the call as a means of inviting others' reflection on the meanings of the teaching vocation. She builds on this framework with personal stories focused on two aspects of teaching from which she has learned much: the pivotal role of…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Christianity, Teaching (Occupation), Personal Narratives
Diekema, Anthony J. – 2000
This book reflects on the scholarly literature on academic freedom and the personal experience of an educator with 20 years experience as a college president. The book offers a balanced approach which develops a working definition of academic freedom, assesses the threats it faces, acknowledges the significance of academic freedom, and explores…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Faculty
Conde-Frazier, Elizabeth – Religious Education, 2007
In this reflective essay, the author considers the interpretations, perspectives, and intentions she brings to religious education, and how they become part of the curriculum, influencing not only what she teaches but how she perceives the needs of students. She asserts that instead of focusing on curriculum to solve cultural diversity issues,…
Descriptors: Christianity, Multicultural Education, Educational Environment, World Views
Parsons, Jim; Fenwick, Tara J. – 1996
This paper on infusing a Christian approach into college teaching argues that the traditional definition of teaching is narrow and harmful, that the methods a teacher uses are content themselves, that some methods are more consonant with Christian principles than others, and that Christian teachers in a Christian post-secondary institution should…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Faculty