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!
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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.
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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.
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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 https://t.co/Jv5fYtTQaP
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 https://t.co/13QQ8psgj5
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 https://t.co/7zI8F28sQo
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 https://t.co/tv1L0KVm1M
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 https://t.co/FKGWwr3VEK
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 https://t.co/c0NPwXhV0s
Paul Burmeister @InsideWLC has a new post about the virtue of loyalty, especially in relation to a "discerning intelligence" @VocationMatters#NetVUE https://t.co/nTwPs4xCtK
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 https://t.co/uaSPTTkgfj
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 https://t.co/DLBfwslQCG
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 https://t.co/yiXjJTgW2n
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 https://t.co/IwHOZqHGKT
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
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
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
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 https://t.co/MemM1gpQZO