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Scholarship On Teaching
Wabash Center’s collection of books, articles, and websites about teaching in theological and higher education.
Send comments and suggestions to:
Nancy Lynne Westfield
Director, Wabash Center
765-361-6047
westfiel@wabash.edu
Also of Interest
Some Recommended Reading
- How Learning Works: 7 Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching
by Ambrose et al - Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher
by Stephen Brookfield - Teaching for a Culturally Diverse and Racially Just World
edited by Fernandez, Eleazer S. Fernandez
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Latest Blog Posts
Creaturely Pedagogy Part One: Teaching with Feeling - With almost no leaves in the canopy above us, sunlight flooded the gently sloping hillside, penetrating and illuminating every open space in the leaf litter. My students and I had […]
Immersive Classes: Being Present - My absolute favorite way to teach is sitting around a camp stove on a bed of pine needles with students eating mac and cheese and laughing about the day’s challenges. […]
Video: Stories from the Front
As finals week draws near, Dr. Roger Nam of George Fox University, Dr. Eric Barreto of Luther Seminary, and Dr. Kate Blanchard of Alma College discuss how they, as teachers and educators of theology and religion, prepare to give final exams.