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Book Review: Leadership Can Be Taught – Parks

August 11, 2012 By Daniel Im

Teaching leadershipSharon Daloz Parks’ Leadership Can Be Taught is an examination and illumination of Ronald Heifetz’s teaching method at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

She not only gives the reader an in depth experience of being in Heifetz’s classroom, but she also translates his methodology into transferrable principles for leadership and teaching. She does this by dissecting the case-in-point approach that Heifetz uses. She also dismantles the notion that an individual is born a leader, and plots a way to develop presence – “the ability to intervene, to hold steady, inspire a group, and work in both verbal and nonverbal realms” (13).

In the second half of the book, Parks addresses the transferability of this approach to a variety of different situations, such as the workplace or different classroom settings. She then places herself in the shoes of a teacher, and examines the principles that teachers need to learn in order to teach with this methodology. The book closes with a critique on our culture’s myth of leadership and an evaluation of this method’s strengths and limits.

In a sense, Leadership Can Be Taught is a hybrid-workbook or pathway to help leaders, teachers, and organizations rethink leadership, teaching, and how to learn. [Read more…] about Book Review: Leadership Can Be Taught – Parks

A Look into the Future of Education Technology?

August 10, 2012 By Daniel Im

While I don’t fully agree with the long term educational technology trends that TFE Research and Michell Zappa envision here, they did do a fantastic job presenting the landscape of educational technology for now and in the immediate future.

This is a burgeoning field and my hope is to see the church innovate and set the pace for education technology, rather than lag 5-10 years behind. Hopefully, I can be a part of that.

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Book Review: The Adult Learner – Knowles

August 9, 2012 By Daniel Im

Book JacketKnowles’, Holton’s, and Swanson’s The Adult Learner serves as a comprehensive overview of the field of adult education.

Andragogy, in contrast to pedagogy, is a field that focuses on adult learning and everything that ensues. It is “any intentional and professionally guided activity that aims at a change in adult persons” (Location 1174). It does not merely translate pedagogical principles to an adult context, but it is an attempt to focus on the adult learner and “provide an alternative to the methodology-centered instructional design perspective” (Location 124).

This book proposes and argues for six principles of andragogy: the learner’s need to know, the self-concept of the learner, the prior experience of the learner, the readiness to learn, the orientation to learning, and the motivation to learn (Location 155). These core principles are set in the context of individual and situational differences, which are subject matter differences, individual learner differences, and situational differences. This is then set in the context of the broader goals and purposes for learning, which are institutional growth, individual growth, and societal growth (Location 164).

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The Future of Technology and Education?

July 26, 2012 By Daniel Im

Watch this fascinating vision of what the future of our classrooms could look like as technology becomes more accessible and affordable? Imagine if this is how learning took place in our churches?

The sermons would be more interactive and captiviating.

Our discipleship classes would be focused more on holistic and transformative learning, with an emphasis on a variety of learning styles.

 

A Missional Christian Approach: Perspectives on Death – Part 6/6

July 23, 2012 By Daniel Im

plantThis is my last post of this series and summarizes a missional Christian response to death and tragedy.

As I was searching for articles on tragic death, I discovered that there was not a short supply. However, what overwhelmed me was the fact that tragic deaths take place every moment of the day and all over the world, but not every tragic death gets recorded in a news medium. This is a personally painful topic for my family and I, but it is also as painful for millions of others who are dealing through a tragic death.

Christians are notorious for offering “packaged” and over simplistic phrases of comfort to others grieving through a loss – many reflect on the trite phrases that Job’s friends offered to him, in the Book of Job, as he grieved the loss of his family. Since death is something that shakes our entire reality, what ought the Christian response to death be? After all, regardless of one’s faith journey, we are all seeking to find meaning, comfort, and healing in light of these senseless tragic deaths.

So what ought the church’s missional response be to tragic deaths? For it’s congregants and the wider community?

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