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The Purpose of Education

Scholars, Teachers, and the Church [Updated with correction]

May 3, 2011 by Micheal Hickerson 3 Comments

Correction (5/18/11): In the post below, I attributed a blog post to V. Philips Long of Regent College, when the post was actually written by Phillip J. Long of Grace Bible College. The text of the post has been corrected.  ~ Mike Last week, my response to Donald Miller resonated with many, many people, resulting in (by far) the highest number of comments, page views, Facebook shares, etc. of anything we've posted here. I think philosophy professor Mike Austin expressed a common reaction among Christians with an … [Read more...] about Scholars, Teachers, and the Church [Updated with correction]

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The Purpose of Education Tagged With: discipleship of the mind, donald miller, ephesians, james, scholarship, teaching

Do You Have a Mission Statement? Part II

November 4, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 2 Comments

The Call by Os Guinness

Introduction Since I only had one respondent to Do You Have a Mission Statement?, maybe this topic is even more important than I thought (or maybe it's been overdone.   Feel free to comment on this topic if you desire).   As you may remember, I'm sharing my notes from a presentation by a physician who spoke to the PSU-Hershey Christian Medical Society.   Good material!   My purpose is to stimulate conversation/thought on: “Do you have a personal mission statement? If so, how did you come about one?   Was this a part … [Read more...] about Do You Have a Mission Statement? Part II

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Finding Your Voice, The Purpose of Education, Vocation Tagged With: big questions, Frederick Buechner, Mission Statement, The Call, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Vision Statement, vocation, Wise Stewards

Do You Have a Mission Statement?

October 28, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 2 Comments

Several weeks ago a physician encouraged members of the Christian Medical Society  (CMS)/CMDA at Penn State Hershey College of Medicine  to develop personal mission statements.   Yesterday morning I engaged in an on-line discussion regarding ministry mission/vision statements.   In the afternoon, I came across an "amusing" but "hard" video regarding the realities/challenges an Emerging Scholar in the Humanities faces (and/or perceives), So you Want to Get a PhD in the Humanities (see below)?* All this leads me to … [Read more...] about Do You Have a Mission Statement?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Finding Your Voice, The Purpose of Education, Vocation Tagged With: big questions, Dennis Hollinger, Emerging Scholars Network, Mission Statement, Purpose Statement, Richard Mouw, Vision Statement, vocation

How Do We Value Faculty?

October 26, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson 2 Comments

How should the value of faculty be measured? How do we weigh the interests of academics, students, taxpayers, the community, and others in public education? Should "profit-and-loss" statements for individual faculty and departments be a factor? On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported on efforts by Texas and other states to measure the value of faculty and academic departments at public universities. The Texas A&M system has gone so far as to create a massive spreadsheet detailing faculty members' … [Read more...] about How Do We Value Faculty?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The Purpose of Education Tagged With: budgets, california, Faculty, finances, humanities, professor, public education, science, stanley fish, texas

Captain Underpants and Faculty Role Models

September 28, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson 1 Comment

Captain Underpants Book Cover

Here on the ESN blog, we've often blogged about differing views of education, particularly the conflict between education as personal formation and education as professional training. I encountered these differing views in two articles recently. I expected to see competing visions of education to make an appearance in a column on faculty as role models for students, but it was a bit of surprise to find them in a light (so I thought) opinion piece on the "books for boys" genre. First, the expected: last week, Inside … [Read more...] about Captain Underpants and Faculty Role Models

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The Purpose of Education Tagged With: education, Mentoring, personal formation, reading

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