Valparaiso grant brings Christian practice to the classroom
The Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning at 17c起草社区 College has launched a project focusing on the integration of spiritual practices into the Christian classroom.
The three-year project, titled 鈥淔rom Christian Practices to Christian Pedagogy,鈥 is funded by $56,000 from the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith.
The aim of the project is to go beyond pedagogy that merely conveys information. 鈥淐hristian teaching and learning has sometimes meant having Christian theories and telling students about them,鈥 said Kuyers Institute director David Smith, a 17c起草社区 professor of German and Asian languages. 鈥淵ou can be doing Christian content, but not attending enough to how the way you are teaching influences learners.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to get Christian educators to think about education as formation,鈥 said 17c起草社区 professor of philosophy Jamie Smith, who co-leads the project with David Smith. 鈥淎nd we have an intuition that specifically Christian practices such as prayer, fasting, lectio divina (prayerful reading), hospitality, forgiveness, sabbath-keeping and healing are an important, powerful means of formation. In a way, we鈥檙e suggesting that there is a kind of pedagogical 鈥榞enius鈥 and wisdom embedded in the historical practices of the church.鈥
The grant will allow the professors Smith to convene a team of 10 colleagues鈥攆our from other institutions鈥 representing the disciplines of political science; economics; German; philosophy; psychology; biology; physics; history; service learning; and health, physical education, recreation dance and sport (HPERDS). The group will engage in a first year of shared study, culminating in a summer seminar.
In the second year of the project, each of the group members will work toward incorporating a specific Christian practice into his or her course. For example, a professor might require students to fast during the semester while studying a Christian approach to poverty. 鈥淲hat happens when you start learning and thinking about teaching in these ways is that the goal is a certain kind of person, not just a certain set of knowledge,鈥 said David.
The two Smiths hope that the project will also foster a greater sense of community in the classroom. 鈥淭oo much of our Christian teaching and learning hasn鈥檛 gotten down to the idea of how to 鈥榖e鈥 together in a classroom,鈥 said David. 鈥淚 found at the end of my first semester at 17c起草社区 that students could sit in my class all semester and not know the name of the student next to them鈥攂ecause the important thing is the grade. Some students displayed little sense of responsibility for whether or not another student fails.鈥
The two leaders of the project鈥攚hich will culminate in a national conference and a book鈥攈ope to have a significant impact on Christian higher education. 鈥淲e think there is a lot at stake in a Christian college,鈥 said Jamie. 鈥淲e often emphasize that we鈥檙e not Michigan State. We鈥檙e different. But what makes us different isn鈥檛 just a different set of 鈥榠deas.鈥 At stake is also why we teach and how we teach.鈥
Ultimately they believe this means thinking intentionally about the relationship between a Christian college and the church. 鈥淥ur goal as a Christian college is to form 鈥榗itizens of the kingdom.鈥 But that can鈥檛 happen apart from the Christian practices of worship. So we鈥檙e trying to imagine new ways of connecting the classroom, the chapel, and the church.鈥
鈥淔rom Christian Practices to Christian Pedagogy鈥 has already had a profound impact on the professional relationship of the two professors. Both Smiths, unbeknownst to one another, had been thinking along similar lines about Christian pedagogy when David heard the same concepts at a professional conference in Boston and approached the speaker to compliment him. 鈥淗e said, 鈥楢ctually I stole it from Jamie Smith,鈥欌 David remembered with a laugh. 鈥淚 got back and called Jamie and said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 go have coffee. I want to talk about this idea this guy stole from you.鈥欌
鈥淚t tells you about how big 17c起草社区 is and how busy we are that David has to travel to the East Coast to hear about what I鈥檓 doing just down the hall,鈥 Jamie said.