A Reflection on Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn
By Yau Man Siew
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Dr. Yau Man Siew
As an educator, I seek to structure learning spaces that are caring, hospitable, and collaborative, nurturing a community of learners in search of truth under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Effective education involves concepts to be shared and critiqued (lectures, readings), cases to be solved (examples, case studies, supervised practice) and values-perspectives to be formed (dialogue, genuine conversations). We teach who we are, and a clear sense of identity in Christ is pivotal. My goal for the programs I lead is to equip pastors and educational leaders for teaching, discipleship, and missional church (Mt. 28: 18-20; Eph. 4: 11-16; Col. 1: 28).
This is a peer reviewed Article
Article in Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, Blog Series
Volume #: Jan, 2024
Issue #: Jan, 2024
Publisher: Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
Year: 2024