Reviewing Our Goals in Theological Field Education
Abstract
When students set clear goals for their learning in their learning covenants, recognizing where they are in their formation and where they need to be and taking into account their ministry context, better learning results. The students have a clear focus for their ministry and learning. I dare to believe that the same will be true for us. Sharpening the overall goals for our programs will lead to better learning. Then, when we take time to evaluate how we are doing, we will know where we want to be and if we have made it.Downloads
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