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MIN541 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Ministry (16)

CSU Discipline Area: Theology (THEOL)

Duration: One session

Abstract:

This subject provides a structure for candidates to work as reflective practitioners within the collaborative, pastorally oriented settings of Christian ministry. Outcomes of this subject are determined by the nature of the research projects being developed and are negotiated on an individual basis between students and supervisors. Projects are likely to be critical investigations of a particular approach to an identified pastoral issue in a nominated area of practice, undertaken to understand thoroughly its strengths and weaknesses. A detailed exploration of techniques relevant to the research topic is developed by candidates through reflection-in-action cycles in their own field of ministry.

+ Subject Availability Modes and Locations

Session 1
Internal Canberra
Distance Canberra
Session 2
Internal Canberra
Internal United Theological College
Distance Canberra

Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: MIN541

Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.

Enrolment restrictions:

Master of Ministry students

Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:

- be able to investigate critically identified issues in the professional practice of Christian Ministry
- be able to demonstrate a higher order skill in theological reflection on the identified issues in the professional practice of Christian Ministry
- be able to articulate an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses involved in these identified issues
- be able to demonstrate skill in research through the development of reflection-in-action cycles in their field of professional ministry.

Syllabus:

The subject will cover the following topics:

Topics will be negotiated with the student's supervisor on an individual basis. Suggested projects are: a critical investigation of a specific pastoral issue in a nominated area of practice, in order to understand thoroughly its strengths and weaknesses; a detailed exploration of a technique or techniques relevant to the research topic (for example a reflective practitioner study of styles of caring in pastoral visitation). It is expected that the work produced would include a study of trends and developments in outcomes-based evaluation procedures.

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The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 24 April 2013. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.