Catechetical Tools & Resources J02, Friday, May 18, 1:15-3:00 PM mariamarzencollins@gmail.com Let us pray... O Lord, you have examined my heart and know everything about me. You know when I sit down or stand-up. You know my every thought when far away. You chart the path ahead of me and tell me where to stop and rest. Every moment you know where I am. You know what I am going to say even before I say it, Lord. You both precede and follow me. You place your hand of 1
Like David let us declare: Show me the path where I should walk, O Lord; point out the right road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you. Psalms 25:4-5 How do you think David felt staring down the giant Goliath? Big challenge ahead? Stomach tied in knots? What do you need to let go of today? 2
Goals & Objective To gain comfort with textbooks, tools, resources To gain appreciation for many other dimensions of faith sharing Maria Collins Holy Spirit Church, East Greenbush 2016 MAPS from St. Bernard s School of Ministry & Theology PreK4 Assistant Wife, Mother of 2 & a beagle, former K5 Coordinator with liturgically -based, lifelong/intergenerational program; former high school teacher of literature/journalism/yearbook; crocheter, reader, gardener, roadtripper, bundle of creativity! mariamarzencollins@gmail.com 3
Three-step interview: Question If someone called your parish seeking to get their child involved, what would you say to them? (Pretend you are the secretary!) Chart: Name, Parish, Text, Model, Time, Talent OR: How do you describe religious education? Afterward: Reorganize seats, if needed! We ll do some group work shortly! You are a catechist... what is your goal? 4
Goal: Formation of disciples! Catechesis...transmitting the Gospel (by word of mouth; Greek!) 5
If that s your goal, consider... PROS? CONS? Who is ideal catechist? Created by Lori Dalhoff, From Tim Welch s Tech Newsletter...What is the road map? 6
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Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith National Directory for Catechesis Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education National Directory for Catechesis 8
Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education 3. Moral formation National Directory for Catechesis Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education 3. Moral formation 4. Teaching to pray National Directory for Catechesis 9
Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education 3. Moral formation 4. Teaching to pray 5. Educating for community life National Directory for Catechesis Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education 3. Moral formation 4. Teaching to pray 5. Educating for community life 6. Educating for mission National Directory for Catechesis 10
Fundamental tasks of Catechesis 1. Promoting knowledge of the faith 2. Liturgical education 3. Moral formation 4. Teaching to pray 5. Educating for community life 6. Educating for mission All are necessary; each realizes the objectives of catechesis; also INTERDEPENDENT! Let the little children come to me! Mt 19:14 Feelings, Actions, Influences, Life Issues 11
Think-Pair-Share! Students think to themselves on a topic provided by the teacher. Then, they then pair up with another student to discuss it. Finally, they share their thoughts with the class. Why? Generating and revising hypotheses, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, and application. Participation, involvement. Not just what we do, but... Why do we do it? Knowledge & Purpose (Perhaps at our heart we should all be 3 year olds: Why? Why? WHY?) How do you help facilitate connections? 1. Learning about our lives 2. Learning about our faith 3. Learning how to live our faith 12
For example... Draw from their experience. 1. What do you do before you have a party? Make a faith point. Vocabulary is important! 2. When we get ready for Christmas we Help the child transfer it to his/her daily life. 3. Make an Advent plan, a countdown/activity chain, Las Posadas For example... Draw from their experience. 1. Share some rules for getting along with others? Make a faith point. Vocabulary is important! 2. Story of Moses; God s call to be community Help the child transfer it to his/her daily life. 3. How do we live the commandments today? 13
Source: Learning Curve «soliloquy Somethings to keep in mind... from the education world! 14
https://aae.boisestate.edu/know-your-learning-style/ Source: 4mation Web 15
If? Type One: Imaginative Learning Feeling and watching, seeking personal associations, meaning, involvement. Making connections. Key question: Why? 4-MAT Process Works for instruction & assessment, too! What? Type Two: Analytic Learning Listening to and thinking about information; seeking facts, thinking through ideas; learning what the experts think. Formulating ideas. Key question: What? Type Three: Common Sense Learning Thinking and doing. Experimenting, building, creating usability. Tinkering. Applying ideas. Key question: How? Type Four: Dynamic Learning Doing and feeling. Seeking hidden possibilities, exploring, learning by trial and error, selfdiscovery. Creating original adaptation. Key question: If? Left Operates best through structure, sequence. Prefers language, is sequential, examines the elements, has number sense. Works to analyze or break down information. Source: 4mation Web Right Operates out of being, comprehends images, seeks patterns, creates metaphors, is simultaneous. Strives to synthesize, consolidate information. The interplay between right and left is crucial to higher learning and thinking. It provides a greater range and depth of understanding and encourages creative expression and problem solving. 16
Roundtable: Models of Catechesis Answer then fold up paper; no peeking! Why? Assessing prior knowledge, practicing skills, recalling information, creating cooperative art. Team-building, participation of all. Models of Catechetical Programing Traditional /classroom model Family-centered Lectionary-based Lifelong/Intergenerational/Whole Community Sacramental Preparation Comprehensive YM (Youth Ministry) Vacation Bible Camp/other summer models Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 17
Let s consider each model... What are the advantages? Challenges? Is there something my model could borrow from another? Inspiration perhaps? Traditional Classroom Model School-like Group of peers Books Need to learn Tests? Promotion based on mastery? Desks, teacher at front of the room, kids reading from texts quietly or aloud... 18
Family-centered Brings family together--at parish & at home Activities can be guided Parents best know their child Gather once a month, then complete activities as a family and regroup to review and reflect, then repeat. Lectionary-based Based on the 3 year cycle of readings Advent start? Hold to school calendar? Follows liturgical calendar & themes Gets to know the Gospels! Connects directly to what happens at Mass (in the Sunday readings) 19
Life-long/Intergenerational/WCC Honors continued growth in faith-lifelong Encourages generations to share with one another and learn from one another For ADULTS, as much as for children! MANY, many variations Themes cycle for deepening encounter Monthly topics reflect aspect of the year theme, rooted in the life of the parish Sacramental Preparation Separate and distinct from regular catechetical program Immediate (very closely timed) to the celebration Liturgically based Inclusive of the parish community 20
(Comprehensive Youth Ministry 8) advocacy justice & service catechesis leadership development community life prayer & worship evangelization pastoral care Vacation Bible Camp/Summer Model Weekly theme Daily activities reinforce the Scripture story of the day--crafts, songs, games, snacks Lots of preparation, hands on deck, decoration! Service component... 21
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Montessori, in an Atrium Self-directed learning through play/exploration/repetition/reflection Starts with Good Shepherd story & builds from there--emphasizing God cares for us, knows us, watches over us, welcomes us back...tactile components! *Liturgy of the Word with Children* Age-appropriate Liturgy of the Word Just before the Liturgy of the Word begins for the assembly, these children are invited to go with the weekly leaders from the church to a chapel-like location apart from the larger congregation. During this special time, the leaders guide the children through prayers, songs and readings that are simplified for children. The children learn about the same Scripture readings as the rest of the assembly. They are taught a simplified main message of the readings and are encouraged to share that message with their parents after Mass. 22
Textbook, features, scope & sequence Jigsaw: Scope & Sequence/Textbook Each student on the team becomes an expert on one topic by working with members from other teams assigned the corresponding expert topic. Upon returning to their teams, each one, in turn, teaches the group. Acquisition and presentation of new material, review, informed debate. Interdependence, status equalization. Scope & Sequence Great features Catechist resources Spiral/Year Theme Chapter flow Chapter progression 23
Use jigsaw to... Investigate Bible stories! Characters Words to know What life was like Conflict(s) Ways God is present Total Parish Catechetical Planning Year-long excitement? Souvenir box or time capsule to reflect on year Word scramble that builds each session Box of items-- each a clue to one of the session through the year 24
Resources beyond the textbook Bible! Catechism CCC Compendium & US CC for adults Catechist Manual Catechist Magazine NDC Names to know: Joe Paprocki (Loyola) Catholic Icing (blog) The Catholic Toolbox Publishers & Suppliers *The Evangelist & TU! *RCDA/Family Pages 25
Cautions: Fair Use, Honesty is best! Give lots of attribution: credit where credit is do. If you aren t sure, ask your catechetical leader! Always double check...is this a good Catholic resource? Remember--there are different Bibles! Strategies for engagement! 26
Three-step interview--one, two, share! Think-Pair-Share Corners Round-robin (or check-in posted notes!) Word webbing! Roundtable--answer on paper and pass around Jigsaw--be an expert in one thing, teach it! Inside/outside circle--encourages interaction Co-op co-op--group project, each with a contribution Inside Outside Circle: Let s get planning! What s inside the box? Think outside the box! https://www.pinterest.com/holyspiritlift/ https://www.pinterest.com/makia19/ 27
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Exit Slip! Have you gained ability to integrate ideas and materials from the manual as well as supplemental sources into a lesson plan? knowledge of texts & series used? knowledge of scope & sequence? knowledge of where to go for additional resources & materials? 31
A simple doorway prayer to share... Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land. For I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you. Genesis 28:15 The LORD replied, "My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest." Exodus 33:14 Have not I commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9 But now...the Lord who created you says: "Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you. I have called you by name; you are mine. When you go through deep waters and great trouble, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown! When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior... From eternity to eternity I am God. No one can oppose what I do. No one can reverse my actions. Isaiah 43:1-3, Isaiah 43:13 32