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Glassroom learning : virtual culture and online pastoral education

Title
Glassroom learning : virtual culture and online pastoral education / Jason Mills ; foreword by Doug Blomberg.
ISBN
9781666758498
1666758493
9781666758504
1666758507
9781666758511
Publication
Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
xiii, 197 pages ; 23 cm
Summary
"Christian higher education institutions across North America are experimenting with radical shifts in educational content and delivery. Cyber education is becoming a common supplement or replacement for embodied learning, especially since the global coronavirus pandemic. Most theological educators have embraced the shift online, finding ways to leverage technology to enhance teaching; very few consider how technology itself impacts theological students, particularly those being educated for pastoral ministry. What effect do shifts toward online courses have on those enrolled in programs of pastoral formation? Are future ordinands being adequately trained? When developed well, Web-based learning can strengthen intellectual virtues. However, it can also inhibit character virtue formation and self-differentiation. Internet usage has been shown to negatively affect social well-being, resulting in higher rates of anxiety, depression, and isolation in students; furthermore, it alters behavior, making learners more distracted, less empathetic, and less able to concentrate and contemplate. Theological schools should, therefore, articulate clearer standards for student formation and strengthen aspects of embodied learning to prepare clergy for ministry in an increasingly complex church and world." -- Page 4 of cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 27, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-197).
Contents
Theological education today: Tracing the path to the online MDiv
The internet and education: The use of technology and its effects on learning
Internet education and Bowen family systems theory: Chronic anxiety, self-differentiation, and pastoral skill development
Growing virtues (and vices) online: Sorting the fruit of technology for character virtues
Theological field education for online students: How valuable are these supervised contexts for character formation?
Conclusion.
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