Servant teaching : practices for renewing Christian higher education / Quentin J. Schultze . [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Edenridge Press, (c)2022.Description: 153 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781937532000
- LB1027.223.W557.S478 2022
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Fill your heart with gratitude -- Embrace your calling -- Begin again -- Name names -- Respect learners -- Welcome doubters -- Pray humbly -- Select engaging texts -- Eliminate busywork -- Do less with less -- Outline info-rich courses -- Create covenantal syllabi -- Forestall cheating -- Foster applied learning -- Leverage locale -- Teach from your strengths -- Laugh with learners -- Teach learning -- Affirm student giftedness -- Nurture student growth -- Evaluate yourself -- Grade fairly -- Offer service credit -- Promote hospitality -- Cultivate civil discourse -- Tell stories -- Use media fittingly -- Record yourself -- Anticipate the Spirit -- Conclude doxologically.
In this wonderfully practical and deeply inspiring book, Christian college master teacher Quentin Schultze offers 30 short readings that reveal the heart of effective Christian higher education--what he calls "servant teaching" with faith, skill, and virtue. Each chapter provides a key to motivating students to learn with excellence, compassion, and delight. The book also serves as a journal for identifying your own teaching strengths and highlighting effective instructional practices which you can begin immediately. AMAZON
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