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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Whose Place is This Anyway? Reflecting upon Hospitality and Higher Education

The Wabash Center

Author
Loewen, Nathan
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 19, no. 1 (2016): 4-19
In this essay I propose that using online tools to connect geographically-separated classrooms for real-time collaborative learning experiences may effectively develop intercultural competency in the religious studies classroom. I explore personal examples from several international and inter-institutional collaborations with Jacques Derrida's reflections on hospitality to explain how using online tools in this way productively puts into question conventions about place, host, and guest. This engagement of students in collaboration with others beyond their classroom is effective because it takes the focus of learning past facts students might learn towards how they are communicating to learn.