Roger Nam of George Fox University altered me to a blog series titled, “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda: Reflections on the First Years of Teaching” beginning this week sponsored by the Wabash Center that will feature eight “fulltime religious studies professors to write a blog on one thing that they learned as a new professor”. It appears most of the writers will be younger and newer to the profession. There will be a new post every Tuesday.
For readers of this blog involved in educating student in religious studies or theology I am told that the participants desire for people to interact via the comments section. For those of us who would like to be educators in this arena, I am sure a lot can be learned!
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The Wabash Center supports teachers of religion and theology in higher education through meetings and workshops, grants, consultants, a journal and other resources to make accessible the scholarship of teaching and learning. All Wabash Center programs are funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.
If you’d like to know more about the Wabash Center go here.
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