MA in Global Leadership Seminar 1 (one-week intensive
Spring 2012) - Colorado Springs
ML582A: Spring 2012; ML582B: Summer 2012 [Cohort 27]
Downes
ML582 A & B: CHARACTER, COMMUNITY, AND LEADERSHIP. (A is 2 units, B is 2
units).
Dr. Donna R. Downes, Associate Professor of Global Leadership, School of
Intercultural Studies
DESCRIPTION:
- Students from around the globe will join faculty in dialogue around
topics of character and leadership formation. The challenge of developing
character as a foundation for leadership will be applied in students' lives
through reading, discussions, lectures, small group exercises, experimentation
with electronic community building tools, community meals, and silent
reflection. The work for this course sequence (4-units) spans 2 quarters. Part
A comprises the pre-seminar work and in-class activities. Students will meet on
campus for one week for 1) an orientation to Fuller Seminary resources and the
MAGL program and its learning components, 2) an opportunity to build deeper
relationships with cohort members to achieve a more effective learning
community; and 3) an introduction to and discussions about the principles of
character and leadership formation in the context of community. Part B
comprises post-seminar reading, writing, group dialogue and the final
paper.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: As a result of this course sequence students will have
- Prepared for continuing studies at Fuller through an orientation to program
resources
- Celebrated further development of the cohort learning community with fellow
students
- Analyzed at least one model of character formation
- Examined several character formation issues that leaders face
- Explored global trends in Christian leadership
- Revised MAGL Curriculum Sheet through conversations with advisors and
peers
COURSE FORMAT:
- ML582A will meet for the first week of a required two-week
intensive on-campus residency for the MA in Global Leadership from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday. Students will do pre-seminar assignments.
ML582B will involve post-seminar readings and assignments, online connecting,
and completion of the final paper after they return home.
REQUIRED READING:
- Jenkins, Philip. The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global
Christianity. Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN-13: 978-0195183078. Pub
List Price: $14.95.
- Johnson, Darrell. Experiencing the Trinity. Regent College
Publishing, 2004. ISBN-13: 978-1573832168. Pub List Price: $12.95.
- Lohfink, Gerhard. Jesus and Community: The Social Dimension of Christian
Faith. New York: Fortress, 1984. ISBN-13: 978-0800618025. Pub List Price:
$22.00.
- Nouwen, Henri J.M. In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian
Leadership. New York: Crossroad Publishing Co., 1999. ISBN-13:
978-0824509153. Pub List Price: $11.00; OR
Scazzero, Peter.
Emotional Healthy Spirituality. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2011. ISBN-13:
978-0849946424. Pub. List Price: $15.00
- Thrall, Bill, Bruce McNicol, and Ken McElrath. The Ascent of a Leader:
How Ordinary Relationships Develop Extraordinary Character and Influence.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999. ISBN-13: 978-0787947668. Pub List Price:
$25.00.
- Willard, Dallas. Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of
Christ. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 2002. ISBN 978-1576832967. Pub List
Price: $24.95.
- Wright, N.T. After Your Believe: Why Christian Character Matters.
Harper Collins, 2010. ISBN: 978-06-173055-9. Pub List Price: $16.50.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT(subject to change as the course progresses):
ML582A (Winter 2012)
- Make a "personal journey" presentation to the class (40% of grade)
- Fully participate in class discussions and learning exercises including
pre-reading work (40% of grade)
- Two 500-word (two-page) reading reports on Willard and Thrall.
ML582B (Spring 2012)
- Revise and adjust personal MAGL Curriculum Sheet based on advising meetings
(5%)
- Five 500-word (two-page) reading reports and associated assignments for
remaining required texts (25%)
- A 3,750-word (15-page) paper integrating the themes of the course
(70%)
PREREQUISITES: This course is only available to those who are accepted into the
MA in Global Leadership.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: This two-quarter sequence, ML582A and B, is part of
the required MAGL cohort series of courses. NO AUDITORS.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (February 2012)