Learner-Centered Pedagogy and Preaching: A Postmodern Framework for Transformation of Preacher and Listener
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Defining Learner-Centered Teaching
- Teaching that engages students in the hard, messy work of learning.
- Teaching that motivates and empowers students by giving them some control over learning processes.
- Teaching that encourages collaboration, acknowledging the classroom, be it virtual or real, as a community where everyone shares the learning agenda.
- Teaching that includes explicit learning ++.
- Teaching that promotes students’ reflection about what they are learning and how they are learning it.6
3. Pedagogy and Preaching
4. Context of Learner-Centered Preaching
5. Learner-Centered Preaching
- Listeners will make connections between the message and their life.
- Listeners will think critically about the text and ideas presented in the sermon.
- Listeners will gain value for and a sense of investment in what is being preached.
- Listeners will be self-motivated to comprehensively understand the message.
- Listeners will see themselves as active and essential to the preaching experience.
- Listeners will be transformed in the way they understand God, the world, and the self.
5.1. The Role of the Teacher
5.2. The Balance of Power
5.3. The Function of Content
5.4. The Student’s Responsibility for Learning
5.5. The Process of Evaluation
6. Conclusions
- Considering the metaphors that foster a facilitating posture for the teacher–preacher.
- Adjusting the balance of power with humble, learner-influenced preaching.
- Reducing content to allow for practicing self-education.
- Using care and expert–learner modeling to increase learner responsibility.
- Practicing and encouraging self-assessment.
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 7. |
2 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 17–18. |
3 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 19–20. |
4 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 21. |
5 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 20. |
6 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 15. |
7 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 27. |
8 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 10–12. |
9 | For a survey of these studies, see chapter 2 “Research: Evidences that Learner-Centered Approaches Work” of Weimer’s book Learner-Centered Teaching. |
10 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 25. |
11 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 26. |
12 | Though due to space limitations and paper focus, they are not explored here, the New Testament contains sermons from Jesus such as Matthew’s five discourses (Matt 5–7; Matt 10; Matt 13:1–52; Matt 23–25) and Paul’s preaching on Mars Hill in Acts 17. that use learner-centered principles far before they were named as such. Interested readers may use the framework supplied in this paper to analyze the premodern learner-centered patterns found in scriptural preaching. |
13 | Allen, Preaching and the Other, 12, 16. |
14 | Allen, Preaching and the Other, 16. |
15 | For issues of self-direction, self-regulation, active learning, and motivation, see Weimer’s Learner-Centered Teaching, 30–41. |
16 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 31. |
17 | Both studies cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 31: P. Ramsden, “Studying Learning: Improving Teaching,” Improving Learning: New Perspectives, (London: Kogan Page, 1988); F. Marton and R. Saljo, “On Qualitative Differences in Learning II: Outcome as a Function of the Learners Conception of the Task,” British Journal of Educational Psychology 46, no. 2 (1976): 115–127. |
18 | Cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 31: Ramsden, “Studying Learning…,” 88. |
19 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 60. |
20 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 62. |
21 | See note 19 above. |
22 | Cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 60: Dennis Fox, “Personal Theories of Teaching,” Studies in Higher Education 8, no. 2 (1983): 151–163. |
23 | See note 19 above. |
24 | Cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 62: William Ayers, “Thinking about Teachers and the Curriculum,” Harvard Educational Review 56, no. 1 (1986): 49–51. |
25 | Cited in Long, The Witness of Preaching, 31: James A. Wallace, Preaching to the Hungers of the Heart: The Homily on the Feasts and Within the Rites (Collegeville: The Liturgical Press, 2002), 27. |
26 | Cited in Long, The Witness of Preaching, 13: Theresa Rickards, The Preacher as Midwife (MDiv Thesis, Union Theological Seminary, 1993), 3. |
27 | McClure, The Roundtable Pulpit, 25–29. |
28 | McClure, The Roundtable Pulpit, 29. |
29 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 89. |
30 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 90. |
31 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 94. |
32 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 97. |
33 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 92. |
34 | Craddock, As One Without Authority, 20. |
35 | McClure, The Roundtable Pulpit, 13. |
36 | McClure, The Roundtable Pulpit, 20-25. |
37 | McClure, The Roundtable Pulpit, 59–72. |
38 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 115. |
39 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 119. |
40 | See note 39 above. |
41 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 116–117, 123. |
42 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 126. |
43 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 117. |
44 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 121, emphasis hers. |
45 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 144. |
46 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 146. |
47 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 147. |
48 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 155–156. |
49 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 157. |
50 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 80. |
51 | Cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 38: Paul R. Pintrich, “A Motivational Perspective on the Role of Student Motivation in Learning and Teaching Contexts,” Journal of Educational Psychology 95, no. 4 (2003): 667–686. |
52 | Cited in Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 40: Joel Michael, “Where is the Evidence that Active Learning Works?,” Advances in Physiology Education 30, no. 4 (2006): 159–167. |
53 | See note 52 above. |
54 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 126. |
55 | See note 31 above. |
56 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 170. |
57 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 169–170. |
58 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 174. |
59 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 175. |
60 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 188. |
61 | Weimer, Learner-Centered Teaching, 13. |
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Moore, B.J. Learner-Centered Pedagogy and Preaching: A Postmodern Framework for Transformation of Preacher and Listener. Religions 2024, 15, 1063. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15091063
Moore BJ. Learner-Centered Pedagogy and Preaching: A Postmodern Framework for Transformation of Preacher and Listener. Religions. 2024; 15(9):1063. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15091063
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APA StyleMoore, B. J. (2024). Learner-Centered Pedagogy and Preaching: A Postmodern Framework for Transformation of Preacher and Listener. Religions, 15(9), 1063. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15091063