Personal and Professional Identity and Pastoral Call
Personal Identity and Pastoral Call
This course assists students in identifying a ministerial call, their gifts and limitations in the response to that call, and opportunities for growth in answering the call. Adult learning processes guide students in discerning and developing a focus goal for the course. This yearlong course begins with a Fall retreat-like experience, continues as students implement learning contracts in their locations, and concludes in the Spring with a final peer evaluation.
Professional Identity and Pastoral Call
Employing the same methodology as STMM 555, this course addresses the question of professional identity within ministerial settings. After discerning and naming a new area of growth in their professional identity, students develop a learning contract that identifies strategies for achieving their goal. This yearlong course begins with a Fall retreat-like experience, continues as students implement learning contracts in their locations, and concludes in the Spring with a final peer evaluation.
Contextual Education Formation Orientations
January 6, 2012, 4:00 to 5:30, Hunthausen Hall
January 9, 2012, 12:00 to 1:30, Hunthausen Hall
February 6, 2012, 12:00 to 1:30, Hunthausen Hall
Documents
Practicum I
Practicum II
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Gloria J. Burgess, Ph.D., Faculty & Contextual Education Coordinator
burgessg@seattleu.edu, 206-296-2101
Alissabeth Newton, Graduate Assistant
jobsandinternships@seattleu.edu, 206-296-8592