ML582 A/B – Hybrid/Colorado Springs
Winter/Spring 2017
Villacorta
ML582 A & B: CHARACTER, COMMUNITY, AND LEADERSHIP (A is 2 units, B is 2 units)
Wilmer G. Villacorta, PhD., Assistant Professor of Intercultural Studies
DESCRIPTION:
Students from around the globe will join faculty in dialogue around topics of character formation in community. The challenge of developing character as a foundation for leadership will be applied in students’ lives through reading, discussions, lectures, small group exercises, sharing of spiritual journey narratives, community meals, prayers and reflection. The work for this course sequence (4-units) spans 2 quarters. Part A comprises the pre-seminar work, in-class activities and post-seminar assignments. Students will meet on campus for one week for 1) an orientation to Fuller Seminary resources, 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 the principles of character formation and leadership. 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
Examined several models of character formation and applied at least one to the student’s life and ministry context
Examined several character formation issues that leaders face including calling and vocation
Explored the global cross-cultural context of Christian leadership today
Revised the MAGL Curriculum Sheet through conversations with the cohort advisor and cohort peers
COURSE FORMAT:
ML582 is a hybrid course, meaning that it is a ten-week course with nine weeks of online instruction and one week of classroom instruction during week four of the quarter. The week of classroom instruction will include 35 hours of lecture and discussion. Students are required to interact with the material, with each other, and with the instructors regularly through online discussions, reading, and other assignments that promote active learning.
REQUIRED READING: Approximately 1200 pages from the following texts:
Personal Character Formation:
Bosch, David J. 2001. A Spirituality of the Road. Eugene, OR:Wipf & Stock. ISBN-13: 1-57910-795-8. List Price: $ 14. 96. 96pp; (available as a pdf in the Moodle course)
Labberton, Mark. 2014. Called: The Crisis and Promise of Following Jesus Today. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity. ISBN-13: 978-0830836833. List price: $16; Kinde $10. 174 pp.
Willard, Dallas. 2002. Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ. Colorado Springs: NavPress. ISBN-13: 978-1576832967. List Price: $25; Kindle $11. 255 pp.
Character Formation in Community
Barton, Ruth Haley. 2012. Pursuing God’s Will Together. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. ISBN-13: 978-0830835669. List Price: $20; Kindle $10. 233 pp.
Johnson, Darrell. 2004. Experiencing the Trinity. Vancouver: Regent College Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-1573832168. List Price: $13; Kindle $10. 108 pp.
Scazzero, Peter. 2015. The Emotionally Healthy Leader. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN-13: 978-0310494577; List Price $15.63; Kindle $9.99. 300 pp.
Leadership in a Global Context
Lingenfelter, Sherwood. 2008. Leading Cross-Culturally: Covenant Relationships for Effective Christian Leadership. Grand Rapids: Baker. ISBN-13: 978-0801036057. List price: $18; Kinde $10. 170 pp.
ASSIGNMENTS (subject to change as the course progresses):
ML582A (Winter 2017) (80 hours)
REQUIRED Reading - 610 pages [34 hours] LO’s 3, 4 & 5.
One 250-300-word journal response related to Fuller’s Central Integrative Question (10% of grade) [1 hr.] LO’s 3 & 4
One 500-600-word (2-page) analytical reading report on Willard (10% of grade). [2 hrs.] LO 3&4.
One 500-600-word (2-page) devotional reading report on Scazerro (10% of grade). [2 hrs.] LO 3&4.
Make an 8 to 10-minute oral “personal journey narrative” presentation to the class (33% of grade). [4 hrs.] LO’s 2 & 4
Attend and fully participate in class discussions and learning exercises during the one-week on-campus seminar (25% of grade) [35 hrs.] LO’s 1 to 6
Proactive reading report on Labberton (post seminar) (10% of grade) [1 ½ hrs] LO’s 2 & 4
Revise and adjust personal MAGL Curriculum Sheet based on advising meetings (2%) [½ hr] (LO 6)
ML582B (Spring 2017) (80 hours)
REQUIRED Reading 607 pages [36 hrs.] LO’s 3, 4, & 5
One week of connecting posts with cohort learning community (5%) [2 hrs] LO 2
One 750-word (3 pages) integrative reading response to Lingenfelter and Bosch readings (15% of grade) [4 hrs] LO 5
One week of analytical forum connecting posts over Barton and leadership in community (10% of grade) [2 hrs] LO’s 2 & 4
Devotional Reading Report on Johnson (10% of grade) [4 hrs] LO’s 2 & 4
A 3,750-4,000word (15 to 16-page) paper integrating the themes of the course (60% of grade) [32 hrs.] LO’s 3 &4
PREREQUISITES: This course sequence is only available to MA in Global Leadership students.
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.
If you are unable toregister forand successfully complete the Part B portion of this course in the subsequent quarter, you will be required to follow the most current version of the course in the quarterthat you do register. As there is always a chance that the curriculum may change, please note that you would be responsible for obtaining the books, and participating in the course interaction and assignments required in the most current version. Please confer with MAGL Academic Services Administrator (susanmajor@fuller.edu) before registering for Part B to confirm requirements.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. Updated October 2016