While the U.S. Bishops’ Doctrinal Elements of a Curriculum Framework provides robust content guidelines for a national high school Religion curriculum, its successful implementation will depend largely on concurrent development of, and training in, pedagogy suited to Christian education. This paper directs educators to existing catechetical documents that provide some general methodological guidance as well as to several time-tested pedagogical insights gleaned from the writings of ancient and modern Christian educators. The final section applies these insights from the tradition to current efforts to implement the bishops’ Framework in order to provide educators with a starting point for the elaboration of pedagogical methods called for by...
High school students deserve educations that honor and respect their cultural positionalities, of wh...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
The character of the Catholic school curriculum is affected by how people learn, what elements are i...
While the U.S. Bishops’ Doctrinal Elements of a Curriculum Framework provides robust content guideli...
vides robust content guidelines for a national high school Religion curriculum, its successful imple...
In 2007, the Catholic bishops of the United States unanimously approved a document entitledDoctrinal...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 2008 the...
It is a commonplace for Catholic schools to claim that they educate the “whole” person in the faith,...
Church documents, theology, leadership theory, and sociology come together in this article to presen...
Models of Religious Education: Theory and Practice in Historical and Contemporary Perspective, Harol...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
Abstract The preparation of effective, knowledgeable and caring educators whose mission is to serve ...
Christian schools are faith-based communities offering education consistent with their particular ap...
Christian education is distinct, but school leaders are not always aware of, or may not agree on, wh...
This article seeks to outline the challenges faced in developing and implementing the Teaching Chris...
High school students deserve educations that honor and respect their cultural positionalities, of wh...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
The character of the Catholic school curriculum is affected by how people learn, what elements are i...
While the U.S. Bishops’ Doctrinal Elements of a Curriculum Framework provides robust content guideli...
vides robust content guidelines for a national high school Religion curriculum, its successful imple...
In 2007, the Catholic bishops of the United States unanimously approved a document entitledDoctrinal...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 2008 the...
It is a commonplace for Catholic schools to claim that they educate the “whole” person in the faith,...
Church documents, theology, leadership theory, and sociology come together in this article to presen...
Models of Religious Education: Theory and Practice in Historical and Contemporary Perspective, Harol...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
Abstract The preparation of effective, knowledgeable and caring educators whose mission is to serve ...
Christian schools are faith-based communities offering education consistent with their particular ap...
Christian education is distinct, but school leaders are not always aware of, or may not agree on, wh...
This article seeks to outline the challenges faced in developing and implementing the Teaching Chris...
High school students deserve educations that honor and respect their cultural positionalities, of wh...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
The character of the Catholic school curriculum is affected by how people learn, what elements are i...