At the University of San Francisco’s School of Management (SoM), working adults enrolled in our Bachelor of Science in Management degree completion program participate in a process of experience and reflection that prepares them, as our slogan proclaims, to “change the world from here.” Before our working adult students take a management or business class, they are introduced to a process we call the Interdisciplinary Studies Assessment (ISA), a prior learning opportunity that is distinctive for how it works within an Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP) that recognizes that learning is a lifelong journey that can take place in a variety of settings. Through the ISA, students get credit not for life experience but credit for learning from l...
The Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL) program offers transformational learning through institutional p...
This article describes a professional development project for teachers in an underserved urban schoo...
This is the second of two articles describing the action research undertaken by the three trainees a...
At the University of San Francisco’s School of Management (SoM), working adults enrolled in our Bach...
During 2013-2014, the University of San Francisco’s Center for Teaching Excellence launched its firs...
This is the initial installment of a two-part story narrating the process of embedding the Ignatian ...
Institutions of higher learning are challenged and encouraged to guide students in finding their voc...
Even with the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP) well-integrated into university coursework, the IP...
Faculty mentors teach new skills, offer personal guidance, and act as role models for their students...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
Many have suggested that a Jesuit education can be transformative. This result is not surprising, as...
In this article, I describe how I designed a mediation course applying the Ignatian Pedagogical Para...
Abstract Ignatian pedagogy offers a powerful vision and methodology for learning and for life. The m...
This textbook includes assignments (group and individual) suggested readings, and lectures for a 7...
In the sociology classroom, students expressed thoughts of denial of the importance of a number of s...
The Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL) program offers transformational learning through institutional p...
This article describes a professional development project for teachers in an underserved urban schoo...
This is the second of two articles describing the action research undertaken by the three trainees a...
At the University of San Francisco’s School of Management (SoM), working adults enrolled in our Bach...
During 2013-2014, the University of San Francisco’s Center for Teaching Excellence launched its firs...
This is the initial installment of a two-part story narrating the process of embedding the Ignatian ...
Institutions of higher learning are challenged and encouraged to guide students in finding their voc...
Even with the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP) well-integrated into university coursework, the IP...
Faculty mentors teach new skills, offer personal guidance, and act as role models for their students...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
Many have suggested that a Jesuit education can be transformative. This result is not surprising, as...
In this article, I describe how I designed a mediation course applying the Ignatian Pedagogical Para...
Abstract Ignatian pedagogy offers a powerful vision and methodology for learning and for life. The m...
This textbook includes assignments (group and individual) suggested readings, and lectures for a 7...
In the sociology classroom, students expressed thoughts of denial of the importance of a number of s...
The Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL) program offers transformational learning through institutional p...
This article describes a professional development project for teachers in an underserved urban schoo...
This is the second of two articles describing the action research undertaken by the three trainees a...