About the Presenter(s)
Dorothy Mensah-Aggrey, administrative specialist, curriculum design and adult catechesis, Institute for Pastoral Initiatives
Location
Crossing Boundaries and Intersectional Learning
Start Date
7-1-2020 10:30 AM
Abstract/Description
Kennedy Union 311
Cross boundary and collaborative education have existed in the past. The University of Dayton’s attempt to reignite these concepts of education is in line with its Catholic Marianist identity. Education can be achieved in silos or collaboration of various entities on campus, both face-to-face and in current times, online as well. This presentation will offer ways in which the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives has in the past achieved collaboration with other departments on campus, and how this can be done across the board for maximum student development.
Keywords: Catholic, collaborate, develop, educate, students, whole person, online formation, e-seminar.
Goals for Attendees
To exhibit the positive effects of faculty/staff collaboration in holistic education of the whole person for better development of students. The relation to the forum theme is the Marianist principle of community, and how faculty/staff can work in tandem to the benefit of students.
Included in
Educational Methods Commons, Religion Commons, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Commons
The Power of Collaboration: Cross-Boundary Contributions to Students’ Holistic Success
Crossing Boundaries and Intersectional Learning
Kennedy Union 311
Cross boundary and collaborative education have existed in the past. The University of Dayton’s attempt to reignite these concepts of education is in line with its Catholic Marianist identity. Education can be achieved in silos or collaboration of various entities on campus, both face-to-face and in current times, online as well. This presentation will offer ways in which the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives has in the past achieved collaboration with other departments on campus, and how this can be done across the board for maximum student development.
Keywords: Catholic, collaborate, develop, educate, students, whole person, online formation, e-seminar.