Just a Few Days Left! The deadline for the Annual Faculty Teaching Awards is almost here! Don’t miss your chance to nominate the professors who’ve gone above and beyond. Scan the QR code in the flyer to submit it or visit the Faculty Center of Ignatian Pedagogy website https://lnkd.in/evC8qbDT
关于我们
The Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy encourages excellence in teaching and learning and supports Loyola educators while they work to teach in a way that cares for the whole person. We help implement innovative teaching and learning strategies that incorporate focus on intellectual, social, cultural, and spiritual context of students today while reinforcing formation of authentic Ignatian culture and mutual transformation for Loyola educators and learners. FCIP envisions a teaching and learning culture at Loyola where all educators are considered life-long learners and co-creators engaged in on-going development of meaningful, equitable, innovative, engaging, and communal pedagogical values and practices while promoting equity, inclusion, social awareness, and justice.
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https://luc.edu/fcip/
Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Chicago,Illinois
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- Ignatian Pedagogy、Faculty Development、Innovation、Online Teaching、Blended Teaching、Learning Community、Faculty Teaching Awards、Focus on Teaching & Learning、Active Learning、Life Long Learning、Integrated Learning、Course Design、Course Facilitation、Engaged Learning、Certificate、Teaching和Faculty
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1032 W Sheridan Rd
US,Illinois,Chicago,60660
Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy员工
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Jessica Mansbach
Interim Director, Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy at Loyola University Chicago
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Nils David
Scientific Researcher at Loyola University Chicago Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy
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Harrison Seeling
Graduate Student at the Loyola University Chicago Department of History and Associate Researcher at the Loyola University Chicago Faculty Center for…
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Andrea Vargas
Digital Marketing | Designing Stories that Inspire
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Exciting Keynote Announcement! AI & Education: Opportunities and Challenges for Educators With the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence, education stands at a pivotal moment. How can we embrace AI to enhance classroom learning and educational systems? How do we prepare students for the future, equipping them with essential skills like creativity and critical thinking that are hard to automate? Dr. Halla Holmarsdottir Professor and former Vice-Dean of Research at the Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, will be sharing her invaluable insights on this topic at the January 2025 Focus on Teaching & Learning Conference! https://lnkd.in/gEWqECxu
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Have you been inspired by a professor this year? Now’s your chance to say thank you! Nominate them for the Annual Faculty Teaching Awards and show them how much their work means to you. Scan the QR code in the flyer and submit your nomination or visit the Faculty Center of Ignatian Pedagogy website https://lnkd.in/evC8qbDT
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Announcing Our January Keynote Speaker Professor and former Vice-Dean of Research at the Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway Dr. Halla Holmarsdottir . Overall her research experience is based within the field of Comparative and International Education and includes ethnographic fieldwork with children and young people, scientific coordination and collaboration in cross-national and interdisciplinary research teams, supervision of junior researchers, and co-editing and reviewing of scientific publications. She is currently the coordinator of a large-scale European Research project funded by Horizon 2020 (Grant Agreement no. 870548) entitled?The Impact of Technological Transformations on the Digital Generation (DigiGen).
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Only a few weeks left to nominate your favorite professors for the Annual Faculty Teaching Awards! Don’t miss the chance to honor those who’ve made a difference in your academic life. Scan the QR code to submit your nomination or visit the Faculty Center of Ignatian Pedagogy website https://lnkd.in/evC8qbDT
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Season Finale Alert! We’ve reached the season finale of the Teaching and Learning at LUC Podcast, and we’re closing with a powerful story. Hosts Dr. Polina Pine and Bridget Colacchio, PhD, LCSW, are joined by Muhammad Y. Bashouti for Episode 7: Teaching, Learning, and Living in a Conflict Zone. Hear Dr. Bashouti’s remarkable insights on the challenges and resilience of educators working in conflict zones, and the vital role education plays in these environments. This episode is not to be missed!? Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/g4_ydBQ8
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Reminder: Our Teaching & Learning Book Club meets tomorrow for the third session! Join us as we explore All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks and discuss Chapters 9-13. We'll dive into how the concept of magis can impact our teaching practice. It's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on love, justice, and education with fellow colleagues. ?? Date: November 7th ?? Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm ?? Register here: https://lnkd.in/eksdaHeC Whether you’ve attended previous sessions or are joining for the first time, everyone is welcome! See you there!
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Your Voice Matters! Students, staff, and faculty—this is your opportunity to recognize exceptional teaching! Have a professor who’s inspired you? Nominate them for the Annual Faculty Teaching Awards today! It’s quick and easy—scan the QR code in the image or visit the Faculty Center of Ignatian Pedagogy website https://lnkd.in/evC8qbDT
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New Episode Available! Episode 6 of the Teaching and Learning at LUC Podcast brings together Patrick R. Johnson, Melissa Shew, and Amber Young-Brice, PhD, RN, CNE from Marquette University with hosts Polina Pine and Bridget Colacchio, PhD, LCSW In this episode, we explore Authenticity, Inclusion, and Cura Personalis in Jesuit Higher Education and how these values shape powerful learning environments. ?? Tune in for an enriching conversation on Jesuit principles in modern education. ?? Listen now: https://lnkd.in/geWZBEir