講座: 讓佛教與東亞宗教研究項目(FROGBEAR)的資料在本科生的課堂上更有意義

 

The Glorisun Global Network for Buddhist Studies @ UBC, the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhism and Contemporary Society, along with administrative support from the UBC SSHRC partnership grant project FROGBEAR (From the Ground Up: Buddhism & East Asian Buddhism), proudly present a lecture by Professor Susan Andrews (Mount Allison University)

演講者:安素桑(艾利森山大學)

When: 4 pm Thursday, October 18th, 2018

Venue:  Auditorium Annex A room 157

Abstract:

本次演講邀請我們來思考在本科生的課堂上如何能夠更有效地使用佛教與東亞宗教研究項目(FROGBEAR)團隊整理的新的文本和視覺材料。本次演講除了介紹到目前為止國際團隊的學者和學生們所匯集的各種材料外,還將提出一些具體的策略,以將這些材料從田野帶到本科生的學習環境中。

Purpose:

At the end of the interactive presentation, attendees will be able to:

  1. Recall the type of research Frogbear team members are generating.
  2. Describe some concrete ways we can incorporate the material into preexisting lessons.
  3. Explain how one might build learning units around the material.
  4. Use some practical techniques introduced  (big arrow, small detail; play dough storytelling; one of these things is not like the others) in their own undergraduate classes (of 10 or 500 students)

An informal discussion intended to generate further ideas about how we are or could incorporate this exciting research in our classrooms will follow.

About the Speaker:

Susan Andrews is Associate Professor of East Asian religions at Mount Allison University. Her research explores sacred place and pilgrimage, Buddhism’s interactions with autochthonous forms of practice, and the economics of religious life. Her teaching prioritizes hands-on learning and she is interested in better understanding the possibilities that embodied pedagogies hold for undergraduate students of religious studies.