As Marcellin Would Have Us Teach: Foundations of A Pedagogy For Marist Educators
As Marcellin Would Have Us Teach: Foundations of A Pedagogy For Marist Educators
As Marcellin Would Have Us Teach: Foundations of A Pedagogy For Marist Educators
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Foundations of a Pedagogy for Marist Educators
Michael Green FMS
This article presents love of young people inspired by God and expressed through family style
relationships as the motivating, instinctive and primary influence for Marist educators in their search
for appropriate pedagogy. This instinct or fundamental attitude leads to a preference for active presence
in the lives of students, ease of relationships, simplicity of method and style, a spirit of innovation and
openness to new ideas of worth, nurturing the craft of teaching, a pervasive belief in the goodness and
possibilities of each student, and an abiding awareness of the presence and action of God.
Conclusion
So we might imagine Marcellins telling us as we
consider our approach to our classroom practice: Seek
out the very best methods and look for the most
insightful research into the teaching/learning process,
and put these to the best use you can. But first you