Using Student Consultants to Re‐envision Teaching Christian History and Theology |
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Authors: | Daniel L. Brunner |
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Abstract: | Abstract. When it came time to reevaluate and restructure the introductory year in Christian history and theology, I decided to use a roundtable of student consultants to help me in that work. Our research and reflection focused on the impact of postmodern thinking and learning, feedback from pastors in ministry, a desire to bring appropriate praxis into academically focused courses, and a hope to make greater use of technology. This article discusses the consultative process and sketches out key learnings from student research. Concluding reflections focus on technology, a topical, praxis‐oriented approach to teaching, the process of utilizing student advisors, and personal, internal changes that resulted from the project. |
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