The ministry of presence and the millennials: An exploration on teaching and learning
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Theology and Religious Education
Document Type
Archival Material/Manuscript
Publication Date
2-5-2018
Abstract
Influenced by faced paced technology and recurring issues, young people today commonly called as millennials, position teachers as valuable persons in learning process. Their presence plays a crucial role in students’ learning. Making presence as a ministry places a higher regard in learning engagements. This study proposes to present a critical understanding of the ministry of presence in the context of teaching and learning engagement. In view of this desire, the study shall provide a conceptual overview of the concepts using current literature from church documents and recent scholarship on the theme. Through the critical reflection of the concept, this paper hopes to contribute to the breakthrough of teaching and learning.
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Recommended Citation
Maravilla, M. I. (2018). The ministry of presence and the millennials: An exploration on teaching and learning. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13195
Disciplines
Educational Psychology | Religion
Keywords
Generation Y—Education; Church work with students; Teaching—Religious aspects; Learning—Religious aspects; Presence (Philosophy)
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