These are challenging days for those doing the work of undergraduate education, and perhaps especially so for those who mean to pursue that work in light of the Gospel. In the midst of economic challenges, we must ask again what the real purpose of a college education is. How should we think about the classical project of the liberal arts? What about ongoing challenges in making education availabl...
All posts filed under: ESSAYS
A Gesture in Common: The Joy of the Gospel in Undergraduate Education
Articles / Essays / Culture / hollytaylorcoolman / liberal arts / education / Evangelii Gaudium / Featured / Pope Francis
The Pedagogy of Faith
Blessed be God!
Essays / Practice / Archive / catechesis / Eucharist / education / Featured / formation / gerardbaumbach / mystagogy
Thoughts on a Theology of Teaching: “You give them something to eat”
When I found out that I got a job teaching high school theology, I began to ask all of the teachers I knew what advice they had for me. I heard all kinds of things about classroom management and lesson plan preparation. However, the one piece of advice that has stayed with me came from a professor at Notre Dame.
Essays / Practice / Archive / Catholic education / Jean-Baptiste de la Salle / John Bosco / josephpedersoncsc / education / Featured