This paper identifies key characteristics of Jesuit pedagogy, expounds why this form of pedagogy is relevant not only to religious students but to all learners, and explores the benefits of applying these active learning teaching methods to business and economics courses. Teaching effectiveness is reviewed before and after a Jesuit pedagogical augmentation made to a statistics module. Analysing a case study approach, the resulting evidence is strong support for the inclusion of Jesuit pedagogical foundations that are frequently absent from non-humanities based modules
We Jesuits love teaching! We are alive when we are in the classroom. The art of teaching-and it is a...
In this paper, the authors explore experiential learning pedagogy in the context of a business educa...
Jesuit institutions are ranked among America’s best colleges and universities according to the 2013 ...
Enhancing the Learning Experience: The Benefits of Applying Jesuit Pedagogy to Business and Economic...
The first section of this article identifies four Jesuit values and describes their meaning relevant...
Many have suggested that a Jesuit education can be transformative. This result is not surprising, as...
In response to the criticisms addressed to business schools, teaching formulas that foster experient...
In an attempt to engage Jesuit business school students in transformational learning, Marquette Univ...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
The goal of Jesuit Education is to grow a whole person through its signature Ignatian Pedagogy. When...
At the University of San Francisco’s School of Management (SoM), working adults enrolled in our Bach...
Abstract: Jesuit Universities have been training responsible professionals since the 16th century. G...
Catholic educationalists have long stressed the role of Catholic universities in advancing the cause...
We contend that there are distinct and socially beneficial perspectives, rooted in the Catholic Inte...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
We Jesuits love teaching! We are alive when we are in the classroom. The art of teaching-and it is a...
In this paper, the authors explore experiential learning pedagogy in the context of a business educa...
Jesuit institutions are ranked among America’s best colleges and universities according to the 2013 ...
Enhancing the Learning Experience: The Benefits of Applying Jesuit Pedagogy to Business and Economic...
The first section of this article identifies four Jesuit values and describes their meaning relevant...
Many have suggested that a Jesuit education can be transformative. This result is not surprising, as...
In response to the criticisms addressed to business schools, teaching formulas that foster experient...
In an attempt to engage Jesuit business school students in transformational learning, Marquette Univ...
This paper suggests a way of creating a distinctly Catholic economics education by integrating a soc...
The goal of Jesuit Education is to grow a whole person through its signature Ignatian Pedagogy. When...
At the University of San Francisco’s School of Management (SoM), working adults enrolled in our Bach...
Abstract: Jesuit Universities have been training responsible professionals since the 16th century. G...
Catholic educationalists have long stressed the role of Catholic universities in advancing the cause...
We contend that there are distinct and socially beneficial perspectives, rooted in the Catholic Inte...
The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (Ignatian pedagogy) forms the very core of Jesuit education for it...
We Jesuits love teaching! We are alive when we are in the classroom. The art of teaching-and it is a...
In this paper, the authors explore experiential learning pedagogy in the context of a business educa...
Jesuit institutions are ranked among America’s best colleges and universities according to the 2013 ...