The Professor's Puzzle: Teaching in Christian Academics

The Professor's Puzzle: Teaching in Christian Academics

by Michael S. Lawson
The Professor's Puzzle: Teaching in Christian Academics

The Professor's Puzzle: Teaching in Christian Academics

by Michael S. Lawson

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Overview

The Professor’s Puzzle is designed as a handbook for new and aspiring professors to help them transition from the independent research of their doctoral program to classroom teaching. Unfortunately, acquiring a Ph.D. often does not involve real preparation for teaching. One cannot assume that mastering content necessarily means one is qualified to teach it.
 
Drawing from years of experience training young faculty members, professor Michael S. Lawson gathers together the best of educational research and practices, leavened with the yeast of Christian theology, so that readers are equipped to put the “teaching puzzle” together. Ideal for aspiring professors in Christian higher education, as well as all who enter the teaching profession, so they may learn artful teaching and careful administration.
 The following translations are available from the publisher: Chinese, German, French, Russian, and Spanish. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433684111
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 729,468
File size: 9 MB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Michael S. Lawson (Ph.D., Oklahoma University) is senior professor of Educational Ministries and Leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary and Coordinator of the Doctor of Educational Ministries Degree.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1 – A Philosophy for Christian Secondary and Higher Education
Chapter 2 – Helping Students and Teachers Integrate Learning
Chapter 3 – Learning Theories for the Practitioner
Chapter 4 – Planning Skills in Syllabus Design
Chapter 5 – Mastering Content
Chapter 6 – Managing Skills: The Classroom Experience
Chapter 7 – Evaluating Skills: Assessing Students, Courses, and Professors
Chapter 8 – Instructing Skills: Using Appropriate Variety
Chapter 9 – Relating Skills: A Particularly Christian Idea
Chapter 10 – Institutional Realities
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