MA in Global Leadership Cohort Online
Class
ML 581: Spring 2009
Villacorta
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FOR SPRING 2009 QUARTER ONLY!
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ML581:
DEVELOPING YOUR LEARNING PLAN (4 units).
Wilmer Villacorta, Assistant Professor of Leadership
DESCRIPTION:
A global
context requires leaders who understand reality beyond their respective
national borders; accordingly, the formation and development of leadership must
be reconceived. In this introductory course of the Master of Arts in Global
Leadership, (student) leaders play a significant role in their respective
educational process as they develop their own comprehensive learning plans for
the entire degree program. Beyond individual learning, each leader experiences
the benefits of both joining a diverse Christian community as well as enlisting
in a like-minded group of practitioners in an online learning environment.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have:
á
Performed a
learning needs assessment in conjunction with the studentŐs ministry community.
á
Practiced various
habits of spiritual formation and identified resources to facilitate leadership
development.
á
Performed tasks
using online educational tools and methods.
á
Experienced
learning from church and mission leaders worldwide.
á
Reviewed various
monastic ŇrulesÓ and decide on a common way of living for the cohort group.
á
Investigated adult
learning principles.
á
Designed a
comprehensive learning plan for the studentŐs Master of Arts program.
COURSE
FORMAT:
The class
will meet on the Internet using a 10-week lesson schedule aligned with FullerŐs
academic calendar. Each week students and the instructor will interact with
course material through journaling, threaded discussions, and web-based
research.
REQUIRED
á
Debra
K. Farrington, 2006. Living Faith Day by Day: How the Sacred Rules of
Monastic Traditions Can Help You Live Spiritually in the Modern World.
Authors Choice Press.
á
J.
Oswald Sanders, 2007. Spiritual Leadership. Moody Press.
á
Jane
Vella, 2002. Learning to Listen, Learning to
Teach: The Power of Dialogue in Educating Adults. Jossey-Bass.
á
Etienne
Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William M. Snyder, 2002. Cultivating
Communities of Practice.
á
Philip
D. Kenneson, 1999. Life on the Vine: Cultivating the
Fruit of the Spirit in Christian Community.
ASSIGNMENTS:
1.
Weekly
threaded discussions, journaling, web research.
2.
Book
reviews, a learning needs assessment, agreement on a common rule.
3.
A
5,000-word learning plan which guides the studentŐs entire educational
program.
PREREQUISITES:
This
course is only available to those who are accepted into the MA in Global
Leadership.
RELATIONSHIP
TO CURRICULUM:
A
required course for the Cohort portion of the MA in Global Leadership.
NO AUDITORS.
FINAL
EXAMINATION:
None.
Updated January 2009
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to
modification