Forming "Men and Women for Others": Jesuit worldwide learning's values-rooted blended learning model

Authors: Rega, I., Honen-Delmar, M. and Hengst, S.

Pages: 143-155

DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80262-897-520241010

Abstract:

This chapter unpacks how the value of altruism is rooted in the pedagogical model used by Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL), a faith-based organization providing tertiary education opportunities through a blended learning approach to people living at the margins. This contribution aims at tracing how this value, summarized in the Jesuit motto "men and women for others," is rooted in JWL modus operandi and informs its educational practices, in particular by discussing the following elements of its model: (1) the Experience - Reflection - Action cycle, (2) the Global Classroom, (3) the Local Community of Learners, and (4) the student-led operation mode. Finally, this chapter provides a reflection, based on the organization practice and experience, to contribute to the broader discussion on values and their global validity by unpacking the tension of a modus operandi based on values culturally and religiously rooted but that aims at being globally understood and shared.

Source: Scopus