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Here is the first part of a series on how my parenting and teaching inform each other, particularly with regard to the virtue of courage. Thanks to Stephanie Johnson for her excellent editing! https://t.co/DxPBZlp8Qq
https://t.co/DxPBZlp8Qq via @VocationMatters
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As I call to my children, I hear an echoed call from them, uncontained and unpredictable and unsettling, that reverberates back into my teaching.
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I was excited to see that a short blog post that I wrote for the NetVue @vocationmatters site on “the Language Vocation in the Age of AI” was just posted. https://t.co/9wcm1rKSBK
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By integrating AI-related language and concepts into our curriculum, fostering critical thinking about the ethical implications of AI, and encouraging students to embrace lifelong learning, we...
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I enjoyed this conversation. I hope you do too. @VocationMatters
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Here is an introductory reflection on the interplay of teaching virtue and parenting -- the first of five. I'm grateful to NetVUE, the @VocationMatters blog, and especially its patient and eloquent editor, Stephanie Johnson. https://t.co/uhzUTn4rpK via @VocationMatters
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Often I’ve found that I carry aspects of the teacher’s call to my children, and—as I’ll explore in my upcoming series of posts—my parenting informs my pedagogy in return.
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Bonnie Miller-McLemore offers a preview of her forthcoming book in a new post at Vocation Matters, arguing that "follow your bliss" is bad advice for vocational advising @VanderbiltU #NetVUE
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In a word, it took over messaging about life satisfaction and human fulfillment. Just figure out what you want. It’s that simple. Or so the nagging imperative promised. It's time to dispel this...
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Kim Garza has another great post for Vocation Matters on design thinking, programming, and vocation @stedwardsu #NetVUE
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If you want to help others catch the vision for, create a sustainable program about, or build community around vocational exploration, then seriously consider design thinking as a development...
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Kerry Hasler-Brooks @messiah_univ contributed her first post to Vocation Matters on "seeking the irrelevant" with a nod to Marilynne Robinson. Check it out! #NetVUE
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By shifting from the individual to the whole, from the relevant to the irrelevant, from the “mine” to the “not mine”—by replacing the question “Who are you?” with the questions “Who are we?” and “Who...
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Justin Klassen @bellarmineU offers his first contribution to Vocation Matters with a post on the connection between learning and awe as a way to "live wisely and well" #NetVUE
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Stephanie Johnson @StScholastica has published a new blog post about the importance of endings in vocational discernment and how we might help students navigate them #NetVUE
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NetVUE's podcast Callings wraps up its third season with a bonus episode, available now! Undergrads and anyone working with young adults will find insightful advice in this episode of highlights #NetVUE
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Check out Julia Fogg’s second post on the Carnegie hour and her practical suggestions for supporting students’ well-being on syllabi this fall @CalLutheran #NetVUE
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The aim is to teach students to prioritize non-homework activities that support mental health and emotional well-being, and that are critical for building cognitive function inside and outside of the...
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Paul Burmeister @InsideWLC has a new post about the virtue of loyalty, especially in relation to a "discerning intelligence" @VocationMatters #NetVUE
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Loyalty comes before a discerning intelligence; it makes me listen and understand first, even while I may be struggling internally with my preferences for what I think is right or correct or better...
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This season's final episode of Callings features actor Rainn Wilson @rainnwilson on human flourishing and the joy of service! Don't miss it #NetVUE
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Check out Jeff Frank's post @VocationMatters before preparing fall syllabi. He offers "resonance" as a response to the challenges of AI in the classroom @StLawrenceU #NetVUE
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From the first day of class this fall, we must show students that they are entering a space of possibility—a space where not knowing and the beautiful risk of engagement can lead to purpose, meaning,...
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Jason Mahn has a new post @VocationMatters on education as gift, which "changes the way that we reflect on and carry out the work for which education prepares us" @Augustana_IL #NetVUE
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The most recent episode of Callings features Richard Sévère on listening to others' stories as vocation and on education as "an investment of time" #NetVUE
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The hosts of NetVUE's Callings podcast, Erin VanLaningham and John Barton, sit down for a conversation with Richard Sévère in the latest episode.
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At the final keynote address, Shari Ayers highlights the importance of regional gatherings, sharing that we do vocation work with and for students better when we do it “in a network of friends and with our collective wisdom”. #NetVUEbluffton2023
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An important reminder that we can approach vocation with students in different ways. Marathana Protho shares: “I don’t talk about the word vocation [in first year seminar], but we’re practicing and preparing for how to do the work of vocation.” #NetVUEBluffton2023
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The NetVUE regional gathering “Collaborative Spaces for Purpose, Work, Learning, and Engagement” is off to a great start at Bluffton University. Krista Hughes led with a discussion of how centers can partner with other offices on campus to explore vocation. #NetVUEBluffton2023
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Take a look at the new post @VocationMatters by Julie Straight @nwnazarene on "mutually supportive vocations" with nods to Mary Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft #NetVUE
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Genuine duties support each other. We might put it into vocational language by saying that genuine callings support each other. Our families can motivate and support our educations; our educations...
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