Ignatian Pedagogy Research Grant
The Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy provided funding for a number of research grants relating to the impact of Ignatian and Jesuit pedagogy on teaching from 2016-2018. Part of the new Strategic Plan of FCIP will be to revive the Ignatian Pedagogy Research Grant. Please check back in the Fall of 2019.
Ignatian Pedagogy Research Grant Recipients
2017-2018
Name |
Department |
Project |
---|---|---|
Elisabeth Bayley | Department of English | Nurturing Empathy through Reflection on Interconnection and Vulnerability through Reading My Mortal Enemy by Willa Carter |
Stacy Neier | Department of Marketing | A Macro Heart for Micro Enterprise: Enriching Ignatian Pedagogy for Microenterprise Communities |
Polina Pine | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | Impact of Cultural Environmental and Extracurricular Activities on Learning Effectiveness |
Alice Weinreb | Department of History | Hungering for Justice, Nourishing Action: An Ignatian Approach to Teaching Food History |
2016-2017
Name |
Department |
Project |
---|---|---|
Robyn Mallett | Department of Psychology | Pedagogical Benefits of Two-Phase Testing |
Catherine Nichols | Department of Anthropology | Teaching and Learning Anthropology in the Museum: Developing an Exhibit with the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm |
Rebecca Silton, Patrick Green, Jessica Horowitz | Department of Psychology, Center for Experiential Learning, Graduate School | Mentoring Strategies to Enhance Learning and Teaching |
P. Ann Solari-Twadell | School of Nursing | Exploring the Meaning of Collaborative Testing |
The Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy provided funding for a number of research grants relating to the impact of Ignatian and Jesuit pedagogy on teaching from 2016-2018. Part of the new Strategic Plan of FCIP will be to revive the Ignatian Pedagogy Research Grant. Please check back in the Fall of 2019.
Ignatian Pedagogy Research Grant Recipients
2017-2018
Name |
Department |
Project |
---|---|---|
Elisabeth Bayley | Department of English | Nurturing Empathy through Reflection on Interconnection and Vulnerability through Reading My Mortal Enemy by Willa Carter |
Stacy Neier | Department of Marketing | A Macro Heart for Micro Enterprise: Enriching Ignatian Pedagogy for Microenterprise Communities |
Polina Pine | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | Impact of Cultural Environmental and Extracurricular Activities on Learning Effectiveness |
Alice Weinreb | Department of History | Hungering for Justice, Nourishing Action: An Ignatian Approach to Teaching Food History |
2016-2017
Name |
Department |
Project |
---|---|---|
Robyn Mallett | Department of Psychology | Pedagogical Benefits of Two-Phase Testing |
Catherine Nichols | Department of Anthropology | Teaching and Learning Anthropology in the Museum: Developing an Exhibit with the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm |
Rebecca Silton, Patrick Green, Jessica Horowitz | Department of Psychology, Center for Experiential Learning, Graduate School | Mentoring Strategies to Enhance Learning and Teaching |
P. Ann Solari-Twadell | School of Nursing | Exploring the Meaning of Collaborative Testing |