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Digital Life Together: The Challenge of Technology for Christian Schools
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▼▲Title: Digital Life Together: The Challenge of Technology for Christian Schools By: David I. Smith, Kara Sevensma, Marjorie Terpstra, Steven McMullen Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 344 Vendor: WM. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co Publication Date: 2020 | Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches) Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces ISBN: 0802877036 ISBN-13: 9780802877031 Stock No: WW877031 |
Publisher's Description
▼▲Digital technologies loom large in the experience of todays students. However, parents, teachers, and school leaders have only started to take stock of the ramifications for teaching, learning, and faith.
Based on a three-year in-depth study of Christian schools, Digital Life Together walks educators, school leaders, and parents through some of the big ideas that are hidden in our technology habits, going beyond general arguments for or against digital devices to address the nuanced realities of Christian education in a twenty-first-century context.
Author Bio
▼▲Kara Sevensma has over 15 years of educational experience, first as a K-12 special education teacher and then as an assistant professor of Education at Calvin College. Her most recent work explores the intersections of digital technologies, school culture, and Christian education.
Marjorie Terpstra, chair of the Education department and associate professor of education at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, brings many hours of classroom observation experience as part of her instructional work at Calvin and elsewhere. Her research has focused on the complexities of teaching with digital technologies and on leveraging digital technologies for learning to teach.
Steven McMullen is associate professor of economics at Hope College, the executive editor of the journal Faith & Economics, and fellow at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. He has done substantial work on the ethics and theology of economic life, with an emphasis on animal ethics, the environment, consumerism, and technology, including the book Animals and the Economy.
Editorial Reviews
▼▲ Trevor Cooling
National Institute for Christian Education Research
Canterbury Christ Church University
"Through their close study, the authors cogently map out the complex faith-technology-teaching-learning tapestry in the Christian school. Not only will every Christian school educator, student, and parent see their experiences reflected in this book, theyll also be challenged toward technology-based practice that is missionally aligned, encourages both creativity and discernment, and enriches Christian formation and community."
Lynn E. Swaner
Association of Christian Schools International
"Here, finally, is wisdom about the role of technology in Christian teaching and learning that is neither blind enthusiasm nor defensive dismissal. Rooted in empirical research rather than anecdotal impressions, this remarkable book helps us learn from what is happening to better frame what we hope might happen. This is an excellent catalyst for a conversation that all faith-based school communities need to have. Highly recommended for teachers, administrators, and the families investing in Christian schooling."
James K. A. Smith
Calvin University
author of Desiring the Kingdom and You Are What You Love
"The authors of Digital Life Together demonstrate the beauty of excellent Christian research. They not only help us think about how to use our digital tools, they demonstrate how to use our social-scientific tools for learning. They employ quantitative studies, focus groups, case studies, classroom observations, and in-depth interviews to illuminate the complex realities and challenges of educational life with technology. As a result, they do not simply supply us with surface-level tips and techniques, they impart deep Christian wisdom about technology use in the Christian classroom gleaned from the field. Every Christian educator needs to read this book."
Perry L. Glanzer
Baylor University
author of The Outrageous Idea of Christian Teaching
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