The article describes how learning communities, or communities of practice, are "groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly." How theological field educators share three distinguishing characteristics of a community of practice: domain, community, and practice
Specifically, in this contextual learning space the supervisor-mentor is critical for guiding and di...
Church leadership is always developed contextually, never in a vacuum. Clergy leaders are shaped the...
The author describes the of the role of co-active spiritual coaching. Personal spiritual renewal is ...
This essay summarizes and critiques the types of training and support provided to site supervisors, ...
Matthew Floding introduces this collection of essays on excellence in supervision, as a needed updat...
This essay reports on a survey of AFTE supervisors and summarizes their wisdom, challenges and joys.
The articles in this section demonstrate the continuing commitment by ATFE members to explore the br...
Author affirms Bloom "Flourishing happens when ministry is a life-enriching rather than life-depleti...
This essay reports on research, using quantitative and qualitative methods, to better understand the...
This essay identifies and reviews the literature on supervision since 1993 that have been significan...
The authors address how important it is to listen carefully to our students as we are working with t...
A theological field education internship is not simply busy work for a seminary student or cheap lab...
The last section of this year’s volume of Reflective Practice includes two essays from the world of ...
This essay explores the potential of equipping Supervisor-Mentors for mentoring through the use of t...
This proposal to foster a mentoring environment by employing teams to supervise and mentor interns m...
Specifically, in this contextual learning space the supervisor-mentor is critical for guiding and di...
Church leadership is always developed contextually, never in a vacuum. Clergy leaders are shaped the...
The author describes the of the role of co-active spiritual coaching. Personal spiritual renewal is ...
This essay summarizes and critiques the types of training and support provided to site supervisors, ...
Matthew Floding introduces this collection of essays on excellence in supervision, as a needed updat...
This essay reports on a survey of AFTE supervisors and summarizes their wisdom, challenges and joys.
The articles in this section demonstrate the continuing commitment by ATFE members to explore the br...
Author affirms Bloom "Flourishing happens when ministry is a life-enriching rather than life-depleti...
This essay reports on research, using quantitative and qualitative methods, to better understand the...
This essay identifies and reviews the literature on supervision since 1993 that have been significan...
The authors address how important it is to listen carefully to our students as we are working with t...
A theological field education internship is not simply busy work for a seminary student or cheap lab...
The last section of this year’s volume of Reflective Practice includes two essays from the world of ...
This essay explores the potential of equipping Supervisor-Mentors for mentoring through the use of t...
This proposal to foster a mentoring environment by employing teams to supervise and mentor interns m...
Specifically, in this contextual learning space the supervisor-mentor is critical for guiding and di...
Church leadership is always developed contextually, never in a vacuum. Clergy leaders are shaped the...
The author describes the of the role of co-active spiritual coaching. Personal spiritual renewal is ...