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El. knyga: Encountering Faith in the Classroom: Turning Difficult Discussions into Constructive Engagement [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 242 pages, illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003444459
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  • Formatas: 242 pages, illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003444459
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When faculty unexpectedly encounter students religious ideologies in the classroom, they may respond with apprehension, frustration, dread, or concern. Instructors may view this exchange as a confrontation that threatens the very heart of empirical study, and worry that this will lead to a dead-end in the learning process.The purpose of this book is to explore what happensand what can happenin the higher education, and even secondary school, classroom when course content meets or collides with students' religious beliefs. It also considers the impact on learning in an environment where students may feel threatened, angry, misunderstood, or in which they feel their convictions are being discredited,This is a resource that offers ways of conceptualizing, engaging with, and responding to, student beliefs. This book is divided into three sections: student views on the role of religion in the classroom; general guidelines for responding to or actively engaging religious beliefs in courses (such as legal and diversity considerations); and specific examples from a number of disciplines (including the sciences, social sciences, humanities and professional education). Professors from public, private, and religious institutions share their findings and insights.The resounding lessons of this book are the importance of creating a learning space in which students can express their beliefs, dissonance, and emotions constructively, without fear of retribution; and of establishing ground rules of respectful discussion for this process to be valuable and productive. This is an inspirational and practical guide for faculty navigating the controversial, sensitiveyet illuminatinglessons that can be learned when religion takes a seat in the classroom.
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword Art Chickering xi
Introduction Faith in Learning: An Overview xv
Miriam Rosalyn Diamond
Christina Copre
PART ONE: SOCIETY, LERNING, AND RELIGION
Faith and Reason
3(30)
Higher Education's Opportunites and Challenges
Nancy L. Thomas
Ann Marie B. Bahr
Appendix: Wingspread Declaration on Religion and Public Life
PART TWO: STUDENT AND FACULTY PERSPECTIVES
Undergraduate Perspectives About Religion in Higher Education
33(15)
Lois Calian Trautvetter
Faith in Graduate Education
48(17)
Perspectives of Students and Faculty in Student Affairs Preparation Programs
Judy L. Rogers
Patrick G. Love
PART THREE: CONSIDERATIONS
Blinking in the Sunlight
65(12)
Exploring The Fundamentalist Perspective
Peggy Catron
What I Think I Believe
77(13)
Using the Change Method to Resolve Cognitive Dissonance
Tamara H. Rosier
Bringing Faith and Spirituality into the Classroom
90(12)
An African American Perspective
Mark S. Giles
Odelet Nance
Noelle Witherspoon
Religion in the Classroom
102(17)
Legal Issues
Barbara A. Lee
PART FOUR: DLSCIPLINARY APPOACHES
Exploring religion and Spirituality through Academic Service Learning
119(15)
Kent Koth
Philosophy and Religious Disagreements in the College Classroom
134(13)
Dona Warren
When Faith and Sciaence Collide
147(13)
Mano Singham
Teaching Secular Bible Reading to Religiously Committed students
160(15)
Roger G. Baker
The Role Of Religion And Spirituality in the Law School Classroom
175(13)
David Hall
Teching About Religious and Spiritual Pluralism In A Professional Education Course
188(15)
Robert J. Nash
Sue M. Baskette
Afterword 203(4)
Mirriam Rosalyn Diamond
About the Authors 207(8)
Index 215
Miriam R. Diamond is a faculty developer and coordinator of the Society for Values in Higher Education's Religion and Public Life Project. She was formerly Associate Director for Faculty Programs at Northwestern University's Searle Center for Teaching Excellence She is co-author of Chalk Talk: E-Advice from Jonas Chalk, Legendary College Teacher. Miriam has researched, published, consulted, and led workshops internationally on ethical development, educational outcomes of creative interactive lesson plans, using technology to create learning communities, and holistic approaches to teaching and learning. She teaches courses in education, the psychology of adult development, ethics, and religious studies. Art Chickering