Lifelong Learners

Boston College is proud to launch a series of workshops, lectures, and certificate programs for our lifelong learners. These offerings are catered to individuals, corporations, or organizations constructed around the unique mission and talents of our diverse community.

Organizations are facing multiple simultaneous challenges: gaining and sustaining market share, managing employees; enhancing productivity, and developing visible and effective corporate social responsibility. 

A Dive into Latin American History, Cultures, and Spanish Language

Teachers know that they should incorporate culture, history, and language authentically in order to create a culturally sustaining classroom that promotes the success of all their students, but knowing what to teach and how can be difficult when the culture or language is not one's own. 

To ensure that any teacher, regardless of personal background or language of instruction, can have the knowledge necessary to foster biculturalism and critical consciousness in their students, this workshop will cover:

  • Latin American history and the language history of Spanish
  • Similarities and differences between Caribbean, Central American, and South American cultures
  • Key concepts of English and Spanish grammar

Content will be connected to different academic standards, giving participants tangible examples to use in their everyday practice.

 

Ana Soto Víquez and Mariam Gorbea Ramy
Online Workshop Series
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This workshop series is about incorporating culture, history, and language authentically in the classroom. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge necessary to create a culturally sustaining classroom that supports the success of all their students.

K-12 teachers interested in deepening their understanding of foundations of language education.
Sustaining Lives of Meaning and Purpose in the Healthcare Industry

This new 24-hour retreat builds on Boston College’s established expertise in formative programs by bringing experts in nursing, theology, philosophy, education, psychology, and social work to lead a cohort of twenty-five healthcare workers in sustained reflection about vocation, meaning, and purpose in their lives.

David Goodman, Erik Owens, Kerry Cronin, Kate Jackson-Meyer, Andrea Vicini, Colleen Simonelli, and Katherine E. Gregory

This new 24-hour retreat builds on Boston College’s established expertise in formative programs by bringing experts in nursing, theology, philosophy, education, psychology, and social work to lead a cohort of twenty-five healthcare workers in sustained reflection about vocation, meaning, and purpose in their lives.

Healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers who are seeking to affirm or find meaning and purpose in their work; intergenerational mentoring and solidarity will be a key component of the program. Healthcare and social work professionals who work in primary care, critical/acute care, palliative care, hospice, and work with victims of trauma would especially benefit from this opportunity. Boston College alumni are especially encouraged to participate, in order to reconnect with the formative education they received on campus.