Applications Closed
January 7, 2008
Dates:
First Session: July 15-21, 2008 -Wabash College Campus
Second Session: Jan 15-18, 2009 - Episcopal Retreat Center, Mustang Island,
Corpus Christi, Texas
Third Session: June 3-8, 2009 - Wabash College Campus
Policy
on Full Participation (click here)
Leadership Team:
Eugene Gallagher, Director, Connecticut College
Carolyn Medine, University of Georgia
Bruce Forbes, Morningside College
Betty DeBerg, University of Northern Iowa
Thomas Pearson, Wabash Center Facilitator
Participants:
Richard Ascough, Queen’s Theological College
Yvonne Chireau, Swarthmore College
Daniel Deffenbaugh, Hastings College
Amy DeRogatis, Michigan State University
Lynn Japinga, Hope College
John Lanci, Stonehill College
Charles Miller, University of North Dakota
Debra Mubashshir Majeed, Beloit College
Todd Penner, Austin College
Joanne Robinson, University of North Carolina
Beverly Stratton, Augsburg College
Michael Vines, Lees-McRae College
James Wilhoit, Wheaton College
Arch Wong, Ambrose University College
Description:
The Wabash Center is pleased to announce its Mid-Career Colloquy on teaching.
The colloquy covers an extensive period of a teacher’s life, from the
granting of tenure (or its equivalent) and the last decade or so before retirement.
This period in a teaching career presents its own particular challenges for
teaching and learning. This is a time when reflection can help mid-career
faculty to identify possibilities, renew commitment, venture in a heretofore
unconsidered direction, and compose a more clarified sense of self and purpose.
At this point faculty find themselves asking questions such as:
How do faculty find they have changed and adapted to the demands and culture
of their institution?
How does a mid-career person keep herself/himself interested and retain a sense
of who they are and what they are doing?
What are the boundaries and rhythms of teaching, research, and citizenship at
this stage in one’s career?
What are the necessary losses and the satisfactions that go with being generative
and with being a leader at mid-career?
What is the relationship among leadership, roles, institutional context, and
person?
How do mid-career faculty take on appropriately the role of generative leaders
in their profession and in their institutions?
How do mid-career faculty continue to form themselves and to be formed?
The colloquy is an opportunity for mid-career faculty to gather for reflection
on the particular challenges and opportunities of teaching at mid-career.
Goals:
To support sustained reflection on the rhythms, responsibilities, and
challenges of teaching, scholarship, and university citizenship at mid-career;
•To support excellence in teaching and mentoring of teaching for faculty
on the other side of the tenuring process;
• To provide opportunity and resources for participants to develop self-selected
projects related to teaching and learning in their courses;
• To consider the shape and challenges of leadership for mid-career faculty
at this time in the field and in higher education;
•To help mid-career faculty strategize about ways they can support and
cultivate their own and others' vocations as teachers;
•To develop projects that will encourage excellence in teaching in participants'
schools and broader academic settings.
Stipend:
All participants will receive a stipend of $3000 for full participation in
all three meetings of the colloquy, plus local expenses and travel.
Please Note: U.S. Law prohibits the Wabash Center from paying stipends to some participants who have particular classes of foreign national status.
Read
More (click here)
* Immigration status has no bearing on the Wabash Center’s selection of
participants, but only on our ability to pay these participants a stipend. We
deeply regret these restrictions but are confident that participants who are
not eligible for a stipend will nonetheless find our programs valuable even without
a stipend. The Wabash Center is, however, able to reimburse ALL participants
for all local expenses and travel for the workshop or colloquy.
Follow-Up
Grant or Fellowship
Participants are eligible for a noncompetitive teaching and learning grant
of $5000
Questions? Please Contact:
Thomas Pearson
Associate Director, Wabash Center
301 West Wabash Ave.
Crawfordsville, In 47933
800-655-7117
pearsont@wabash.edu