The Center for Teaching and the Good Life was pleased to offer the first round of the annual “Teaching for the Good Life” summer grants over the summer 2021 semester. Trinity faculty and staff were invited to apply for a week’s worth of grant funding for work that contributes to the Center’s mission, purpose, or guiding questions.
Dr. Kyle Dieleman – Assistant Professor of History
Dutch Reformed Negotiations of Religious Identity in Modern Brazil
Dr. Aron Reppmann – Professor of Philosophy
Talking Circle Pedagogy: Implementing Restorative Dialogue Practices to Help Each Student Live Fully Into Being the Particular Human God Has Called Them to Be
Dr. Christine Scholma – Assistant Professor of Special Education
What’s So Good About Inclusion? Disability, Community, and the Good Life
Dr. Allison Tan – Assistant Professor of Social Work
Religious Hospitality in the Classroom: Experiences of Religious Minority Students on Campus
Dr. Rakisha Vinegar – Associate Dean for Adult Undergraduate Programs, Assessment, and Program Review
Developing Lifelong Learning Strategies: A Study on Emerging Pedagogies for Adult Learners
Dr. Syreetha Yokley – Assistant Professor of Special Education
Mindfulness for Motivation: Maintaining Our Mind Frames