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Teaching Social Justice

14 Saturday Nov 2020

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This is my latest piece for Wabash Center Blog, “Teaching Social Justice”. I hope that it will be helpful to those who are teaching or engaged in ministry.

“Teaching Social Justice”

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Teaching for Justice

20 Thursday Aug 2020

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Screen Shot 2019-06-12 at 9.23.19 PMTeaching for Justice

This is my latest for Wabash Center for their blog series: Social Justice and Civic Engagement
July 24, 2020

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Teaching During a Pandemic

10 Wednesday Jun 2020

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Screen Shot 2019-06-12 at 9.23.19 PMRead my latest piece for Wabash, “Teaching During a Pandemic”. 
We are not living in normal times and this requires us to rethink our classrooms, students, institutions, libraries etc.,
I would love to hear your responses to my piece.
Blog Series: Teaching with Digital Media
May 11, 2020
Tags: online teaching   |   online learning   |   teaching during crisis

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Social Media in the Classroom

17 Friday Apr 2020

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Here is my latest for Wabash Center on “Social Media in the Classroom”.  I participated in a Digital Media Workshop at Wabash Center. So it is a joy to write a new post for Wabash Center.

I have written a few more. You can read them all here. Continue reading →

AAR/SBL Student Lounge Roundtable – Pedagogical Uses of Social Media

12 Sunday Nov 2017

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Brooke Lester, Mary T. Stimming, pedagogy, social media, Wabash Center

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Saturday ‐ 11:30 AM‐1:00 PM

Hynes Convention Center‐303 (Third Level)

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Using Film to Nurture “Theology From the Underside”

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

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This is my latest post for Wabash Center.  Check out the other 11 post on the theme of “12 Surprises when Lecturing Less (and Teaching More!)”579149_505601796131728_1896192877_a

Using Film to Nurture ‘Theology from the Underside’

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What are your favorite pastimes?  Does it include a night with friends at your favorite restaurant or is it watching a movie at home, on the sofa, with snacks? Imagine your college class with movie and a grade. That’s the good life. Continue reading →

Wabash Blog: 12 Surprises when Lecturing Less (and Teaching More!)

26 Thursday Sep 2013

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I am so pleased to be participating in another Wabash Blog Series.  The first one was called, “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda”.  This blog series is called,  “Lecturing Less and Teaching More.”  Check out all the different weekly posts by each blogger.

This series, moderated by Roger S. Nam, will begin September 24, 2013. Gene Gallagher, Karyn Wiseman, Bobby Williamson, Lea Schweitz, Israel Galindo, Kameron Carter, Eric Barreto, Wil Gafney, Kwok Pui-Lan, Greg Carey, Brooke Lester, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Kate Blanchard, Monica Coleman, Lynn Neal, Deepak Sarma, and Roger Nam will provide blog entries to spark your imagination and perhaps fuel Continue reading →

Does Life Offer Us Second Chances?

12 Tuesday Mar 2013

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579149_505601796131728_1896192877_aThis is a repost of my blog for the Wabash Center’s blog series called, “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda”…..

It was the second week of January, and I was alone with the three kids as my husband was off to sunny California on business. The first night he was away, my youngest son had a little fight with his older sister. He was so upset that he came to me and asked if he could sleep in my room. I automatically said “no,” as I have never allowed my kids to sleep in my room and wasn’t going to start now. Continue reading →

Wabash Center Blog: “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda”

22 Tuesday Jan 2013

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579149_505601796131728_1896192877_aCoulda, Woulda, Shoulda:
Reflections on the First Years of Teaching

Wanting to use social platforms to continue the conversations that facilitate excellence in teaching, the Wabash Center is launching its first blog on the first years as a theology or religion professor. The blog will run over the next eight weeks, with a new blog post every Tuesday by a recent alumnus of the Wabash Center pre-tenure Continue reading →

Asian American Wabash Reunion Dinner at American Academy of Religion

07 Friday Dec 2012

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This is a repost of my blog originally posted in Feminist Studies in Religion.

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I love reunions especially if it involves good food and good friends.

If you have ever attended a Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Workshop you will know that they do not skimp on food, snacks or drinks. Wabash seems to have endless supply of chocolates, chips and of course drinks. Continue reading →

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