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Contribution to Book
Centering Educational Resilience on Mission through Research, Professional Development, and Collaborative Teaching
Faculty Publications
  • Anneris Coria-Navia, PhD, Andrews University
  • Glynis M Bradfield, Andrews University
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Keywords
  • Pedagogical innovation,
  • collaborative learning,
  • adaptive leadership,
  • educational improvement,
  • best practices in education,
  • professional development,
  • teaching,
  • learning,
  • mission,
  • distance education,
  • online learning
Abstract

External triggers such as the global pandemic have inevitably caused paradigm thinking shifts. These challenging times present opportunities to reimagine the possibilities of Seventh-day Adventist Education in the areas of research, professional development, crisis management, differentiating instruction, collaborative learning, and holistic student service in person and online. Supported by action research, this presentation reviews effective teaching frameworks and best practices that education in varied contexts can leverage to transform the challenges into opportunities for philosophical realignment spurring renewal of mission and improvement of practice. Through the study and reflection of our own educational experience through crisis, we present lessons learned that drive our commitment to transforming lives through education.

Book Title
Aportes Derivados de Investigación en Pedagogía y Educación: Propuestas Y Estrategias
Editor
Enoc Iglesias Ortega
Publisher
Sello Editorial SedUnac
ISBN
9789585365834
First Department
Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Second Department
School of Distance Education & International Partnerships
Acknowledgements
Open access chapter retrieved August 3, 2022 from http://repository.unac.edu.co/handle/11254/1196
Citation Information
Anneris Coria-Navia and Glynis M Bradfield. "Centering Educational Resilience on Mission through Research, Professional Development, and Collaborative Teaching" Medellin, Colombia(2022) p. 11 - 39
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glynis_bradfield/57/