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DEPARTMENT OF FIELD EDUCATION MIDDLER FIELD ED. ORIENTATION VIRGINIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

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VIRGINIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. DEPARTMENT OF FIELD EDUCATION MIDDLER FIELD ED. ORIENTATION. VTS’ Field Education program currently is designed: Primarily for M.Div. seminarians To provide experiential, contextual learning opportunities to assist me with: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DEPARTMENT OF FIELD EDUCATION

MIDDLER FIELD ED. ORIENTATION

VIRGINIA THEOLOGICAL

SEMINARY

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THE PURPOSE of FIELD ED.

VTS’ Field Education program currently is designed:

Primarily for M.Div. seminarians To provide experiential, contextual learning opportunities to assist me

with:

Integrating my study of Christian tradition and my practice of Christian ministry

Developing my liturgical & leadership abilities

Enhancing my personal and professional growth, and

Engaging in ongoing theological reflection on the practice of ministry

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EDUCATI

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EDUCATI

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FIELD EDUCATION

skills

SELF

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Traditional field ed.

12 hrs.

per week

3 credits per semester

Required 9 credits fulfilled in 3 semesters

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HYBRID FIELD ED.

Weekday option

January Term Intensive

Summer Term Intensive

Extra, non-credit semester

Language alternative

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HYBRID FIELD ED.

Required 9 FE

credits

Fall Semester (Middler Year)

January Term Intensive

(Middler Year)

Spring Semester

(Middler Year)

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One Year Field Ed. Students

A Middler committed to a site for one year

A Senior who changed field sites

An Anglican Studies student

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One Year Field Ed. Students

Requires an accelerated startup

Involves a faster pace than a two year seminarian

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Chaplains

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International students

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MIDDLER TRANSFERS

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ADDITIONAL TRANSITIONS

Leaving

Entering

Engaging

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SUPERVISION

SUPERVISION (from the supervisor’s standpoint)

SUPERVISION (from the seminarian’s standpoint)

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Suggested Meeting Content

Seminarian Learning Covenant

Ministry Events

Formation Issues

Seminary Life

Sermon Feedback

End of Semester Papers

Leadership Project

Personal Adjustments Affecting Ministry

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your SUPERVISOR’S COVENANT with vts

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Leadership emphasis is addressed in at least four ways:

Seminarian Learning Covenant

Seminarian Report

Field Education Site Reflection Paper

Leadership Project

Leadership Emphasis in Field Education

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The seminarianlearning covenant

* Field education, not field work

* Stipends

* Timeline for covenant

* Example of covenant

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*Your Field Ed. goals

*Usually 2-3 per semester or year

*Develop in consultation with supervisor

*May be revised as needed

*Basis for Field Ed. grade

Seminarian Learning Covenant

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Seminarian and supervisorEnd-of-Semester Papers

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*Brief (2-3 page) paper at end of each semester

*Choice of questions

*Discuss with supervisor

*Supervisor writes response

*Seminarian submits both to Field Ed. Dept.

*Basis for Field Ed. grade

SEMINARIAN REPORT

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* Description of congregation/site

* Obtain information from a variety of sources

* Discuss paper with supervisor

* Supervisor writes response

* Basis for Field Ed. grade

Field Ed. Site Reflection Paper

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REQUIRED SIGNATURES

Both signatures on:

Learning Covenants

Response to Report

Response to Reflection

Paper

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DUE DATES

Fall Semester

9/30: Learning Covenant

CPE Evaluations

12/1: End of Semester Papers

Declare plans, if decide to change sites for Sr. Year

Spring Semester

5/11: End of Semester Papers

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Leadership Project

*Specific leadership role at FE site

*Develop in consultation with supervisor

*Lay co-leader(s)

*May be completed in Middler and/or Senior year

*Basis for Field Ed. grade

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YOUR LAY COMMITTEE

Group of 5-7 lay persons at your site whose purpose is to:

Journey with you as fellow disciples

Support and challenge you

Learn and grow together

Monthly two hour meetings

Lay Committee Orientation and Assessment Workshops

Lay Committee Guidelines

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colloquy

Theological reflection

5-7 students

2 mentors

4 methods

Middler Year

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Calendar Issues

*Fall and Spring Breaks

*Christmas

*Summer

*Hybrid Field Ed. Students

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THE SECOND THREE YEARS PROGRAM

*M.Div./Anglican

*3 yrs. post grad

*Mentoring

*CE Funds

*Residencies

*Other resources

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Recommended readings

Floding, Matthew (ed.). Welcome to Theological Field Education! Herndon, VA: The Alban Institute, 2011.

 

Pyle, William T. and Seals, Mary Alice (eds.). Experiencing Ministry Supervision: A Field-Based Approach. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1995.

 

Stern, Howard W. and Duke, James O. How to Think Theologically (3rd ed.) Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress, 2013.

 

Whitehead, James D. and Whitehead, Evelyn E. Method in Ministry: Theological Reflection and Christian Ministry (revised ed.). Lanham, MD: Sheed and Ward, 1995.