The document Justice in the World, released in 1971 by the World Synod of Bishops, is an excellent basis for thinking about pedagogical practice in Ignatian higher education as a constellation of acts of justice. I describe here my personal experience (as an ambiguously Catholic faculty member) of teaching an upper division ethics course in the core curriculum and contextualize it in terms both of Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises and the 1971 Synod document
Contents: The University That Does Justice; The Pursuit of Justice in Public Life; Academic Institut...
This paper presents my firsthand experience as a participant in a community based learning experienc...
Each year the Ignatian Colleagues Program, the premier leadership development program of the Associa...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
Modern Catholic doctrine clearly states that education for justice is constitutive of a Catholic uni...
This article describes a professional development project for teachers in an underserved urban schoo...
The teacher preparation program in a Jesuit liberal arts college prepares future teachers to identif...
Institutions of higher learning are challenged and encouraged to guide students in finding their voc...
This praxis piece explores the development of a Jesuit focused pedagogy within the context of a Span...
Jesuit Universities embody a mission to prepare students to be men and women for and with others. Se...
In the spring 2012 semester, Anna Faist, a senior at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, par...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaThe projec...
Jesuit colleges and universities highlight terms like magis to accentuate the specific charism of Je...
The purpose of this essay is to explain the reasons and benefits in bringing together the topics of ...
This article describes the relationship between professional development initiatives for teachers in...
Contents: The University That Does Justice; The Pursuit of Justice in Public Life; Academic Institut...
This paper presents my firsthand experience as a participant in a community based learning experienc...
Each year the Ignatian Colleagues Program, the premier leadership development program of the Associa...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
Modern Catholic doctrine clearly states that education for justice is constitutive of a Catholic uni...
This article describes a professional development project for teachers in an underserved urban schoo...
The teacher preparation program in a Jesuit liberal arts college prepares future teachers to identif...
Institutions of higher learning are challenged and encouraged to guide students in finding their voc...
This praxis piece explores the development of a Jesuit focused pedagogy within the context of a Span...
Jesuit Universities embody a mission to prepare students to be men and women for and with others. Se...
In the spring 2012 semester, Anna Faist, a senior at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, par...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaThe projec...
Jesuit colleges and universities highlight terms like magis to accentuate the specific charism of Je...
The purpose of this essay is to explain the reasons and benefits in bringing together the topics of ...
This article describes the relationship between professional development initiatives for teachers in...
Contents: The University That Does Justice; The Pursuit of Justice in Public Life; Academic Institut...
This paper presents my firsthand experience as a participant in a community based learning experienc...
Each year the Ignatian Colleagues Program, the premier leadership development program of the Associa...