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Office of Lifelong Formation and Education and Faith Formation Catalogue SUMMER 2016 1935 LEWISTON DRIVE LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40216-2569 PHONE (502) 448-8581 FA (502) 448-5518 The women and men who are involved in the ministry of education and formation are partners in the mission of the Church...we owe these men and women more than thanks. We owe them training and support in carrying out their ministry... from Teaching and Sharing Our Faith: Lifelong Formation and Education in the Archdiocese of Louisville Updated 3/18/16

THIS PACKET CONTAINS: o Chronological Class Listing o Catholic Schools Grade Levels Audience/Session Content Registration Forms Alphabetical Listing of Classes and Descriptions o Catechist Formation Special Offerings for Summer Requirements of Concentration in Catechetical Ministry Alphabetical Listing of Classes and Descriptions Catechist Courses Media Options University of Dayton Internet Courses o ALMI Registration Form Other programs and opportunities sponsored by the Office of Lifelong Formation and Education will be announced through: * The Record * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/faithformationinarchdiolouisville) * Blog (https://formedinfaith.wordpress.com/) * Direct communication with target groups Additional copies of the catalogue: * can be viewed and downloaded from the Faith Formation blog https://formedinfaith.wordpress.com/ * can be viewed and downloaded at the Archdiocese of Louisville website www.archlou.org * can be obtained by contacting Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 Ext. 1314

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES Sponsored by the Office of Lifelong Formation and Education May August 2016 DATE EVENT LOCATION PAGE MAY 22 A Vision for Catholic Youth Ministry University of Dayton Internet Course FF-20 22 Autism in Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 22 Bible Basics University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 22 Catholic Beliefs University of Dayton Internet Course FF-22 22 Catholic Teaching on Chastity, Family Life, and Human Sexuality Education University of Dayton Internet Course FF-2 22 Church History 1 University of Dayton Internet Course FF-23 22 Conscience University of Dayton Internet Course FF-24 22 Creative Methodologies: ADHD in Parish Life- Pastoral Implications University of Dayton Internet Course FF-25 22 Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview University of Dayton Internet Course FF-25 22 Ecclesiology: Beginnings of the Church University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 22 Faith and Human Development University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 22 Faith Formation for Adults with Special Needs University of Dayton Internet Course FF-27 22 Foundations and Vision for Adult Learning and Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-27 22 Images of Jesus University of Dayton Internet Course FF-2 22 Introduction to Catechesis University of Dayton Internet Course FF-28 22 Introduction to Christian Morality University of Dayton Internet Course FF-29 22 Introduction to Paul s Life and Letters University of Dayton Internet Course FF-30 22 Introduction to Practical Morality University of Dayton Internet Course FF-30 22 Introduction to Prayer University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 22 Introduction to Scripture University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 22 New Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-32 22 Old Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-33 22 Our Hearts Were Burning (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-34 22 Prayer and Worship with Adolescents University of Dayton Internet Course FF-35 22 RCIA University of Dayton Internet Course FF-36 22 Sacraments University of Dayton Internet Course FF-36 22 Spirituality in Adult Learning and Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-37 22 Study of The Joy of the Gospel University of Dayton Internet Course FF-38 22 Survey of Catholic Doctrine University of Dayton Internet Course FF-38 22 Survey of Catholic Social Teaching University of Dayton Internet Course FF-39 22 Theological Reflection: Key to Connecting Faith and Life (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40 22 Vocation, Spirituality, and Discipleship of Catechists University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40

DATE EVENT LOCATION PAGE JUNE 6 Faith Development Flaget Center FF-2 6 Images of God Flaget Center FF-3 7 Introduction to Christology Flaget Center FF-4 7 Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part II Flaget Center FF-8 8 Understanding Church History: The Reformation to the Present Flaget Center FF-10 9 Loving God, Each Other, and Our Common Home: Pope Francis Encyclical on Caring for Creation Flaget Center FF-6 11 RCIA Team Day St. Agnes Parish Center FF-9 13 Going 1 to 1, The 101: Where to Start and How To Keep Moving Mercy Academy S-22 13 Google Savvy Mercy Academy S-25 13 Growing Up Wild: Exploring Nature with Young Children Louisville Nature Center S-26 13 How To Be A Google Administrator: Managing a School of Chromebooks Mercy Academy S-27 13 Introduction to Prayer Flaget Center FF-4 13 Introduction to Sacraments Flaget Center FF-4 13 ipads in the Classroom, Now What? Mercy Academy S-31 13 Leading with Technology Mercy Academy S-32 13 Transform Your Lessons Using a Multitude of Apps, Platforms and Social Media. Mercy Academy S-48 14 Comprehension Strategies for the igeneration (Grades 3-8) Mercy Academy S-11 14 Everyone Starts Somewhere: Coding Apps for Primary Students Mercy Academy S-18 14 Forget Teachers-Pay-Teachers Make Your Own Cool Documents, Posters, & Signs Mercy Academy S-20 14 Getting App-y Mercy Academy S-21 14 ipads & Early Readers (Grades Pre-K - 2) Mercy Academy S-30 14 Love Made Visible: Encountering Christ in the Sacraments Flaget Center FF-5 14 OneNote Class Notebooks Mercy Academy S-36 14 Tech Tools For Testing Mercy Academy S-45 14 Technology in the General Music Classroom Mercy Academy S-45 15 Beyond the Apps: Best Practices of ipad Instruction (Grades K-8) Mercy Academy S-9 15 Coding and Students (Grades K-8) Mercy Academy S- 10 15 & 16 Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion Training for Catechists/Teachers Flaget Center FF-2 15 Google Forms and Formative Assessments Mercy Academy S-24 15 Google Forms and Pivot Tables for Administrators Mercy Academy S-24 15 Introduction to Scripture Flaget Center FF-5 15 Make A Movie: Video Creation With What You Have Mercy Academy S-33 15 Robots Basics for Elementary & Middle School St. Agnes School S-40 15 Useful Apps for the 1:1 Classroom Mercy Academy S-48 15 Using Google apps for Education with ipads Mercy Academy S-15 15 Wing Beats Louisville Nature Center S-51 16 Be Merciful! Living the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy Flaget Center FF-1 16 Classroom Management for the 21 st Century Learning Classroom Mercy Academy S-10 16 Desmos- Graphing Beyond Calculators Mercy Academy S-14 16 Google Apps for Education (K-5) Mercy Academy S-22 16 Google Drive: the Basics Mercy Academy S-23 16 Mac 101: Apple s Computer Mercy Academy S-33 16 Organize Your Digital Life Mercy Academy S-37 16 Social Media in the Classroom Mercy Academy S-41

June Continued 16 Using sycamore to Enhance Your Teaching Mercy Academy S-50 17 Fostering Growth Mindset in the Classroom through Technology and Design Thinking Mercy Academy S-21 17 Google Classroom Mercy Academy S-23 20 AP Calculus: So What is Changing? Saint avier High School S-7 20 Benefits of Mindfulness Skills and practices with K-8 Students St. Agnes School S-8 20 Dynamics of Dyslexia! The who, what, and how of Dyslexia! Flaget Center S-15 20 Early Numeracy Skills for Improving Student Outcomes (Grades K-5) Flaget Center S-16 20 Energy Sources Expos Flaget Center S-18 20 Including Individuals with Autism Maloney Center S-28 20 Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 3-5 Classroom via Inquiry- Flaget Center S-28 Based teaching Practices 20 KET Encyclomedia Workshop Flaget Center S-31 20 Learning In the Technology Age Flaget Center S-32 20 Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering practices Integrated Into the Classroom Kentucky Science Center S-35 (Pre-K Grade 2) 20 Playful hands-on Learning: The Thematic Way Notre Dame Academy S-38 20 Positive Discipline in Classes of Grade 4-8 Maloney Center S-39 20 Positive Discipline in Classes of Pre-school through Grade 3 Maloney Center S-39 20 Schema-based Word Problems (Grades 4-8) Flaget Center S- 41 20 & 21 Teaching Shakespeare from the First Folio in the Classroom and for Performance for Middle & High Maloney Center S-43 School Students in a Differentiated Classroom 20 Teaching Strategies for Dyslexic Students Flaget Center S-44 20 The Science of Energy Flaget Center S-47 20 Using the Bully Pulpit: A Christian Ministerial Response to the Violence of Bullying Flaget Center S-50 21 A Stewardship Approach to Science of Energy Flaget Center S-7 21 Art Leading the Way- new Ideas from the NAEA Conference St. Agnes School S-8 21 Energize Your Physical Education Program with Virtual Fitness, Core Strength and Stabilization Flaget Center S-17 Activities (Grades 6-12) 21 Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades 6-8) Flaget Center S-19 21 Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades K-5) Flaget Center S-19 21 Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 6-8 Classroom via Inquiry- Flaget Center S-29 Based Teaching Practices 21 Involving Students in Legislative Advocacy inside and Outside the Classroom Mercy Academy S-30 21 21 Loving, Beyond Tolerance: Thomas Merton s Insights for a Culture of Charity, as a Response to Bullying in Educational Environments MAPS to Success: Multisensory, Attention-based, practice-rich, and structured Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Flaget Center FF-6 Maloney Center S-34 21 Play: It s Not Just For Little Kids! Maloney Center S-37 21 Sparking an Interest in History for All Types of Learners Flaget Center S-42 21 TECHNOLOGY: Effects on Body and Brian Maloney Center S-46 21 The Sacred Arts: The spirituality of sacred media, art, and architecture of the Church Flaget Center FF-9

June Continued 21 The Science and Art of Painting St. Agnes School S-46 21 Using History to Invigorate the National Standards Flaget Center S-49 21 Wild Theme Adventures! (Grades K-8) Flaget Center S-51 22 A Day of Clay Holy Trinity School S-6 A Look Back At Development Milestones: Pre- Flaget Center 22 School through Primary Grades S-6 22 Catechist Retreat: God of Mercy; People of Mercy Epiphany Parish (Lighthouse) FF-1 22 CHOICES: An Interactive Play on Cyberbulling and Suicide Flaget Center S-9 22 Connecting Water in Science and Social Studies Louisville Water Company S-11 22 Constructivist Approaches to Phonics and Vocabulary Instruction: Word Study That Works! Flaget Center S- 12 22 DIFFERENTIATING DYSGRAPHIA: Getting to the Bottom of the Handwriting Struggle Flaget Center S-14 22 Differentiation with Visual Arts Flaget Center S-15 22 Effective Teaching of Reading Fluency- The Often Neglected Goal of the Literacy Curriculum Flaget Center S-16 22 Embracing Literacy through Comics and Graphic Novels Flaget Center S-17 22 History On The Move VII!! Making Sense(s) Out of History Various Locations S-27 22 Interactive and Engaging Teaching Strategies (Primary Grades) Flaget Center S-29 22 Math Workstations: Making the Most of Your Math Block (Grades K-5) Flaget Center S-34 22 Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering practices Integrated Into the Classroom Kentucky Science Center S-35 (Grades 3-5) 22 Pump It Up: mental Math Strategies That Build Accuracy, Efficiency, and Flexibility (Grades 1-5) Flaget Center S-40 22 Strategies and Activities in Mathematics (Grades 4-8) Flaget Center S-42 22 The Tangible Toolbox: Looking, Touching, and The Speed Art Museum S-47 22 23 23 23 23 Making the Abstract Concrete Using Science Practices of Modeling to Interactively Teach Space Science in the Next Generation Science Standards (Grades 1-8) CONTEMPLATIVE ART: Chinese Bamboo Brushwork (Grades 3-6) Cultural Competency, Diversity, and Building Inclusive Communities Delivering Dynamic Mini-Lessons in Writing (Grades 4-8) Five Math Explorations: Origami Frogs, The Language of Pi, Fractals, The Math of Poetry, and Robot Area Calculators Rauch Planetarium (University of Louisville) S-49 St. Aloysius School (Pewee Valley) S- 12 Saint avier High School S- 13 Maloney Center S-13 Maloney Center S-20 23 Guided Reading and Guided Writing Saint Mary Academy S-26 23 Growing Healthy Kids Oxmoor Farm S-25 23 Notice & Note: Reading Fiction Saint Mary Academy S-36 23 Strategies for Launching & Managing a Writer s Workshop (Grades K-3) Maloney Center S-43 23 Teaching the K-2 Kentucky Bluegrass Awards Saint Patrick School S-44 24 Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Middle School & High School) Kentucky Science Center S-35

DATE EVENT LOCATION PAGE JULY 10 Advanced Catholic Social Teaching University of Dayton Internet Course FF-20 10 Autism in Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 10 Bible Basics University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 10 Catholic Beliefs University of Dayton Internet Course FF-22 10 Catholic Teaching on Chastity, Family Life, and Human Sexuality Education University of Dayton Internet Course FF-22 10 Christology University of Dayton Internet Course FF-23 10 Church History 2 University of Dayton Internet Course FF-24 10 Conscience University of Dayton Internet Course FF-24 10 Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview University of Dayton Internet Course FF-25 10 Ecclesiology: Beginnings of the Church University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 10 Faith and Human Development University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 10 Images of Jesus University of Dayton Internet Course FF-28 10 Introduction to Catechesis University of Dayton Internet Course FF-28 10 Introduction to Liturgy University of Dayton Internet Course FF-29 10 Introduction to Practical Morality University of Dayton Internet Course FF-30 10 Introduction to Prayer University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 10 Introduction to Scripture University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 10 Introduction to the Sacraments of Initiation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-32 10 New Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-32 10 Old Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-33 10 On Bended Knee (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-33 10 Our Hearts Were Burning (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-34 10 Overview of the GNC & NDC (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-34 10 Sacraments University of Dayton Internet Course FF-36 10 Scripture and Justice University of Dayton Internet Course FF-37 10 Survey of Catholic Doctrine University of Dayton Internet Course FF-38 10 Theological Reflection: Key to Connecting Faith and Life (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40 10 Vocation, Spirituality, and Discipleship of Catechists University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40 27 Introduction to Catholic Identity for Teachers New to Teaching in Catholic Schools Flaget Center FF-3

DATE EVENT LOCATION PAGE AUGUST 1 Faith Development Flaget Center FF-2 1 Images of God Flaget Center FF-3 1 New to Teaching Reconciliation Flaget Center FF-7 2 Introduction to Christology Flaget Center FF-4 2 New to Teaching Eucharist Our Lady of Lourdes Parish FF-7 2 Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part II Flaget Center FF-8 3 Introduction to Prayer Flaget Center FF-4 3 Introduction to Sacraments Flaget Center FF-4 4 Introduction to Scripture Flaget Center FF-5 27 Confirmation Workshop Flaget Center FF-2 28 Autism in Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 28 Bible Basics University of Dayton Internet Course FF-21 28 Catholic Beliefs University of Dayton Internet Course FF-22 28 Catholic Teaching on Chastity, Family Life, and Human Sexuality Education University of Dayton Internet Course FF-22 28 Church History 1 University of Dayton Internet Course FF-23 28 Conscience University of Dayton Internet Course FF-24 28 Creative Methodologies: ADHD in Parish Life- Pastoral Implications University of Dayton Internet Course FF-25 28 Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview University of Dayton Internet Course FF-25 28 Ecclesiology: Beginnings of the Church University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 28 Faith and Human Development University of Dayton Internet Course FF-26 28 Faith Formation for Adults with Special Needs University of Dayton Internet Course FF-27 28 Foundations and Vision for Adult Learning and Faith Formation University of Dayton Internet Course FF-27 28 Images of Jesus University of Dayton Internet Course FF-28 28 Introduction to Catechesis University of Dayton Internet Course FF-28 28 Introduction to Christian Morality University of Dayton Internet Course FF-29 28 Introduction to Practical Morality University of Dayton Internet Course FF-30 28 Introduction to Prayer University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 28 Introduction to Scripture University of Dayton Internet Course FF-31 28 New Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-32 28 Old Testament University of Dayton Internet Course FF-33 28 Our Hearts Were Burning (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-34 28 Planning Youth Ministry Events University of Dayton Internet Course FF-35 28 Prophets University of Dayton Internet Course FF-35 28 Sacraments University of Dayton Internet Course FF-36 28 Study of The Joy of the Gospel University of Dayton Internet Course FF-38 28 Survey of Catholic Doctrine University of Dayton Internet Course FF-38 28 Survey of Catholic Social Teaching University of Dayton Internet Course FF-39 28 Theological Reflection: Key to Connecting Faith and Life (Seminar) University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40 28 Vocation, Spirituality, and Discipleship of Catechists University of Dayton Internet Course FF-40

DATE EVENT LOCATION PAGE ONGOING Creating Sabbath with Our Lives Media Option FF-11 Foundation of Liturgy Media Option FF-11 Images of God Media Option FF-11 Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching Archdiocese of Louisville Internet FF-3 & 12 Introduction to Prayer Media Option FF-12 Introduction to Sacraments Media Option FF-12 Introduction to Scripture Media Option FF-13 Introduction to Spirituality Media Option FF-13 Living in the Image and Likeness of God Media Option FF-13 Major Themes of Scripture Media Option FF-14 Mentoring Experience Variable FF-7 Morality, Ethics, and Social Justice Media Option FF-14 Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part I Archdiocese of Louisville Internet FF- 7 &14 Overview of the Mass Media Option FF-15 Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, Past and Present Media Option FF-15 Sacrament of Baptism, Past and Present Media Option FF-15 Sacrament of Confirmation, Past and Present Media Option FF-16 Sacrament of Eucharist, Past and Present Media Option FF-16 Sacrament of Holy Orders, Past and Present Media Option FF-16 Sacrament of Matrimony, Past, Present and Future Media Option FF-17 Sacrament of Reconciliation, Past and Present Media Option FF-17 Seven Deadly Sins/Seven Lively Virtues Media Option FF-17 Spiritual Growth in Tough Times Media Option FF-18 Spirituality and the Two Halves of Life Media Option FF-18 Theology of Church Media Option FF-18 Untold Blessing: Three Paths to Holiness Media Option FF-19

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Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate A Day of Clay A Look Back At Developmental Milestones: Pre-school through Primary Grades A Stewardship Approach to Science of Energy Middle School High School AP Calculus: So What is Changing? Art Leading the Way - New Ideas from the NAEA Conference Benefits of Mindfulness Skills and Practices with K-8 Students Beyond the Apps: Best Practices of ipad Instruction (Grades K-8) CHOICES: An Interactive Play on Cyberbullying and Suicide Classroom Management for the 21st Century Learning Classroom Coding and Students (Grades K-8) Comprehension Strategies for the igeneration (Grades 3-8) Connecting Water in Science and Social Studies Constructivist Approaches to Phonics and Vocabulary Instruction: Word Study That Works! CONTEMPLATIVE ART: Chinese Bamboo Brushwork (Grades 3-6) Cultural Competency, Diversity, and Building Inclusive Communities Delivering Dynamic Mini-Lessons in Writing (Grades 4-8) Desmos - Graphing Beyond Calculators DIFFERENTIATING DYSGRAPHIA: Getting to the Bottom of the Handwriting Struggle

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate Middle School High School Differentiation with Visual Arts Dynamics of Dyslexia! The who, what, where and how of Dyslexia! Early Numeracy Skills for Improving Student Outcomes (Grades K - 5) Effective Teaching of Reading Fluency - The Often Neglected Goal of the Literacy Curriculum Embracing Literacy through Comics and Graphic Novels Energize Your Physical Education Program with Virtual Fitness, Core Strength and Stabilization Activities (Grades 6-12) Energy Sources Expos Everyone Starts Somewhere: Coding Apps for Primary Students Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades 6-8) Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades K-5) Five Math Explorations: Origami Frogs, The Language of Pi, Fractals, The Math of Poetry, and Robot Area Calculators Forget "Teachers-Pay-Teachers" Make Your Own Cool Documents, Posters & Signs! Fostering Growth Mindset in the Classroom through Technology and Design Thinking Getting App-y Going 1 to 1, The 101: Where To Start and How To Keep Moving Google Apps for Education (K-5) Google Classroom

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate Middle School High School Google Drive: the Basics Google Forms and Pivot Tables for Administrators Google Forms for Formative Assessments Google Savvy Growing Healthy Kids Growing Up Wild: Exploring Nature with Young Children (Pre-school and Grades K-3) Guided Reading and Guided Writing History On The Move VII!! Making "Sense(s)" Out of History. How To Be A Google Administrator: Managing a School of Chromebooks Including Individuals with Autism Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 3-5 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 6-8 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Interactive and Engaging Teaching Strategies (Primary Grades) Involving Students in Legislative Advocacy Inside and Outside the Classroom ipads & Early Readers (Grades Pre-K - 2) ipads in the Classrooom, Now What? KET Encyclomedia Workshop Leading with Technology

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate Middle School High School Learning In The Technology Age Mac 101: Apple's Computer Make A Movie: Video Creation With What You Have MAPS to Success: Multisensory, Attention-based, Practice-rich, and Structured Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Math Workstations: Making the Most of Your Math Block (Grades K-5) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Grades 3-5) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Middle School & High School) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Pre-K - Grade 2) Notice & Note: Reading Fiction OneNote Class Notebooks Organize Your Digital Life PLAY: It's Not Just For Little Kids! Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way (8:30am - 11:30am) Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way (1:00 pm - 4:00 pm) Positive Discipline in Classes of Grade 4-8 Positive Discipline in Classes of Pre-school through Grade 3 Pump It Up: Mental Math Strategies That Build Accuracy, Efficiency, and Flexibility (Grades 1-5)

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate Robot Basics for Elementary & Middle School Middle School High School Schema-based Word Problems (Grades 4-8) Social Media in the Classroom Sparking an Interest in History for All Types of Learners Strategies and Activities in Mathematics (Grades 4-8) Strategies for Launching & Managing a Writer's Workshop (Grades K-3) Teaching Shakespeare from the First Folio in the Classroom and for Performance for Middle & High School Students in a Differentiated Classroom Teaching Strategies for Dyslexic Students Teaching the K-2 Kentucky Bluegrass Awards Tech Tools For Testing Technology in the General Music Classroom TECHNOLOGY: Effects on Body and Brain The Science and Art of Painting The Science of Energy The Tangible Toolbox: Looking, Touching, and Making The Abstract Concrete Transform Your Lessons Using a Multitude of Apps, Platforms and Social Media. Useful Apps for the 1:1 Classroom Using Google Apps for Education with ipads

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Grade Levels In-service Program Pre-K Primary Intermediate Middle School High School Using History to Invigorate the National Standards Using Science Practice of Modeling to Interactively Teach Space Science in the Next Generation Science Standards (Grades 1-8) Using Sycamore to Enhance Your Teaching Using the Bully Pulpit: A Christian Ministerial Response to the Violence of Bullying Wild Theme Adventures! (Grades K-8) Wing Beats

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Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers A Day of Clay A Look Back At Developmental Milestones: Pre-school through Primary Grades A Stewardship Approach to Science of Energy AP Calculus: So What is Changing? Art Leading the Way - New Ideas from the NAEA Conference Benefits of Mindfulness Skills and Practices with K-8 Students Beyond the Apps: Best Practices of ipad Instruction (Grades K-8) CHOICES: An Interactive Play on Cyberbullying and Suicide Classroom Management for the 21st Century Learning Classroom Coding and Students (Grades K-8) Comprehension Strategies for the igeneration (Grades 3-8)

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Connecting Water in Science and Social Studies Constructivist Approaches to Phonics and Vocabulary Instruction: Word Study That Works! CONTEMPLATIVE ART: Chinese Bamboo Brushwork (Grades 3-6) Cultural Competency, Diversity, and Building Inclusive Communities Delivering Dynamic Mini- Lessons in Writing (Grades 4-8) Desmos - Graphing Beyond Calculators DIFFERENTIATING DYSGRAPHIA: Getting to the Bottom of the Handwriting Struggle Differentiation with Visual Arts Dynamics of Dyslexia! The who, what, where and how of Dyslexia! Early Numeracy Skills for Improving Student Outcomes (Grades K - 5) Effective Teaching of Reading Fluency - The Often Neglected Goal of the Literacy Curriculum

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Embracing Literacy through Comics and Graphic Novels Energize Your Physical Education Program with Virtual Fitness, Core Strength and Stabilization Activities (Grades 6-12) Energy Sources Expos Everyone Starts Somewhere: Coding Apps for Primary Students Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades 6-8) Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades K-5) Five Math Explorations: Origami Frogs, The Language of Pi, Fractals, The Math of Poetry, and Robot Area Calculators Forget "Teachers-Pay- Teachers" Make Your Own Cool Documents, Posters & Signs! Fostering Growth Mindset in the Classroom through Technology and Design Thinking Getting App-y Teachers and Librarians

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Going 1 to 1, The 101: Where To Start and How To Keep Moving Google Apps for Education (K-5) Google Classroom Google Drive: the Basics Google Forms and Pivot Tables for Administrators Google Forms for Formative Assessments Google Savvy Growing Healthy Kids Growing Up Wild: Exploring Nature with Young Children (Pre-school and Grades K-3) Guided Reading and Guided Writing History On The Move VII!! Making "Sense(s)" Out of History. How To Be A Google Administrator: Managing a School of Chromebooks

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Including Individuals with Autism Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 3-5 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 6-8 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Interactive and Engaging Teaching Strategies (Primary Grades) Involving Students in Legislative Advocacy Inside and Outside the Classroom ipads & Early Readers (Grades Pre-K - 2) ipads in the Classrooom, Now What? KET Encyclomedia Workshop Leading with Technology Learning In The Technology Age Mac 101: Apple's Computer Make A Movie: Video Creation With What You Have

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers MAPS to Success: Multisensory, Attentionbased, Practice-rich, and Structured Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Math Workstations: Making the Most of Your Math Block (Grades K-5) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Grades 3-5) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Middle School & High School) Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Pre-K - Grade 2) Notice & Note: Reading Fiction OneNote Class Notebooks Organize Your Digital Life PLAY: It's Not Just For Little Kids!

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way (8:30am - 11:30am) Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way (1:00 pm - 4:00 pm) Positive Discipline in Classes of Grade 4-8 Positive Discipline in Classes of Pre-school through Grade 3 Pump It Up: Mental Math Strategies That Build Accuracy, Efficiency, and Flexibility (Grades 1-5) Robot Basics for Elementary & Middle School Schema-based Word Problems (Grades 4-8) Social Media in the Classroom Sparking an Interest in History for All Types of Learners Strategies and Activities in Mathematics (Grades 4-8) Strategies for Launching & Managing a Writer's Workshop (Grades K-3)

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Teaching Shakespeare from the First Folio in the Classroom and for Performance for Middle & High School Students in a Differentiated Classroom Teaching Strategies for Dyslexic Students Teaching the K-2 Kentucky Bluegrass Awards Teachers and Librarians Tech Tools For Testing Technology in the General Music Classroom MUSIC Teachers TECHNOLOGY: Effects on Body and Brain The Science and Art of Painting ART Teachers The Science of Energy The Tangible Toolbox: Looking, Touching, and Making The Abstract Concrete Transform Your Lessons Using a Multitude of Apps, Platforms and Social Media. Useful Apps for the 1:1 Classroom

Fine Arts Foreign Language General Interest Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Gifted/ Spec Needs Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools AUDIENCE SESSION CONTENT In-service Program Administrators Counselors Teachers Using Google Apps for Education with ipads Using History to Invigorate the National Standards Using Science Practice of Modeling to Interactively Teach Space Science in the Next Generation Science Standards (Grades 1-8) Using Sycamore to Enhance Your Teaching Using the Bully Pulpit: A Christian Ministerial Response to the Violence of Bullying Wild Theme Adventures! (Grades K-8) Wing Beats

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Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Registration Form (for schools workshops ONLY) (NOT TO BE USED FOR CATECHIST REGISTRATION) Please use a separate form for each workshop. Duplicate as needed. Registration period: FIRST ROUND March 23 - April 30, 2016 Name: Grade(s): School Name: School Phone # School e-mail: Home Address: City/State: Zip: Home Phone #: Workshop ID No Workshop Name: As it appears in the Professional Development Catalog Home e-mail: Please return this registration form to: Debbie McGillicuddy, Office of Lifelong Formation and Education Flaget Center - 1935 Lewiston Drive Louisville, KY 40216 FA: (502) 448-5518 or e-mail: dmcgillicuddy@archlou.org ----------------------------- Cut Here -------------------------------------- Cut Here ------------------ Registration Form (for schools workshops ONLY) (NOT TO BE USED FOR CATECHIST REGISTRATION) Please use a separate form for each workshop. Duplicate as needed. Registration period: FIRST ROUND March 23 - April 30, 2016 Name: Grade(s): School Name: School Phone # School e-mail: Home Address: City/State: Zip: Home Phone #: Workshop ID No Workshop Name: As it appears in the Professional Development Catalog Home e-mail: Please return this registration form to: Debbie McGillicuddy, Office of Lifelong Formation and Education Flaget Center - 1935 Lewiston Drive Louisville, KY 40216 FA: (502) 448-5518 or e-mail: dmcgillicuddy@archlou.org S - 2

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Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Registration Form (for schools workshops ONLY) (NOT TO BE USED FOR CATECHIST REGISTRATION) Please use a separate form for each workshop. Duplicate as needed. Registration period: FIRST ROUND March 23 - April 30, 2016 Name: Grade(s): School Name: School Phone # School e-mail: Home Address: City/State: Zip: Home Phone #: Workshop ID No Workshop Name: As it appears in the Professional Development Catalog Home e-mail: Please return this registration form to: Debbie McGillicuddy, Office of Lifelong Formation and Education Flaget Center - 1935 Lewiston Drive Louisville, KY 40216 FA: (502) 448-5518 or e-mail: dmcgillicuddy@archlou.org ----------------------------- Cut Here -------------------------------------- Cut Here ------------------ Registration Form (for schools workshops ONLY) (NOT TO BE USED FOR CATECHIST REGISTRATION) Please use a separate form for each workshop. Duplicate as needed. Registration period: FIRST ROUND March 23 - April 30, 2016 Name: Grade(s): School Name: School Phone # School e-mail: Home Address: City/State: Zip: Home Phone #: Workshop ID No Workshop Name: As it appears in the Professional Development Catalog Home e-mail: Please return this registration form to: Debbie McGillicuddy, Office of Lifelong Formation and Education Flaget Center - 1935 Lewiston Drive Louisville, KY 40216 FA: (502) 448-5518 or e-mail: dmcgillicuddy@archlou.org S - 4

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Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools A Day of Clay Workshop ID#: 16050 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Holy Trinity School Limit: 25 Laura Dant, Cathy Balbach, Carey Given Audience: Art Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Come spend a day learning about clay - kiln fired! Participants will begin with the very basics of clay (from how to start a ceramics program, where to buy clay and supplies, differentiating clay lesson plans, to making a pinch pot). As the day progresses the topics will include how to use a kiln, hand building techniques, using basic to unusual clay tools, image transfer to clay and more! Participants will leave wanting to incorporate clay into their lesson planning. A Look Back At Developmental Milestones: Pre-school through Primary Grades Workshop ID#: 16045 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 40 Karole Doran (Resources for Better Living, Inc.) Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Seventy-five+ years of research in child development has been supported now with technological advances in brain research. Examining biological, neurological, sensory-motor, visual-perceptual, language, and emotional-social milestones in light of current struggles in attention, learning, and behavior suggests a need for adapting strategies to increase student success. Those approaches and strategies for the educational milieu will be presented. S - 6

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools A Stewardship Approach to Science of Energy Workshop ID#: 16031 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Mitch Shirrell, Dr. Sheila Yule (The NEED Project) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This hands-on session will guide the study of the Science of Energy Efficiency through monitoring technology, data gathering, reporting to an audience, and mentoring conservation behaviors. Teachers will learn how to study energy consumption and conservation using the local school as a real-world laboratory. The tools and guides for these activities are contained in the NEED Monitoring and Mentoring Kit. (Each school represented in the session will be eligible to receive a Monitoring and Mentoring Kit). These activities encourage the development of cooperative learning, math, science, public speaking, and critical thinking skills while supporting Pope Francis's call to stewardship of our resources. This can be used for classroom projects or a Student Energy Team can be established. Those wanting to develop teams will receive the guides. AP Calculus: So What is Changing? Workshop ID#: 16075 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Saint avier High School Limit: 25 Stephen G. Smith Audience: Teachers Grade Level: High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Beginning in 2016-2017, the College board will implement a new course framework for AP Calculus. With some minimal changes in content and drastic changes in the format of the framework how will the AP Exam change? This session will help the Calculus (and Precalculus) teachers in the Archdiocese keep up with the national standards regarding AP Calculus. Stephen Smith from St. will share what he learned from the test development committee at the T^3 conference in February. Participants will receive a copy of the course framework. S - 7

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Art Leading the Way - New Ideas from the NAEA Conference Workshop ID#: 16048 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am St. Agnes School Limit: 25 Laura Dant, Cathy Balbach, Carey Given Audience: Art Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Participants will learn how to lead through art - the theme of this year's National Art Education Conference. Emphasis will be placed on the newest and emerging ideas in the world of art, leadership, and education. Participants will learn about the whole conference process - from how to obtain funding to ways of incorporating STEAM and differentation into their lessons. Handouts and new creative ideas will be shared. Benefits of Mindfulness Skills and Practices with K-8 Students Workshop ID#: 16055 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm St. Agnes School Limit: 20 M. Patricia Salem Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A This class is an introductory session on the benefits of mindfulness for school age children in K-8 grades and for those individuals interested in developing a mindfulness curriculum within their school. Scientific research on mindfulness with children reveals increased orientation to attention and decreased anxiety, each supporting the capacity for learning. Mindfulness practices teach children kindness, compassion, and empathy along with skills for being less reactive - therefore enabling the ability to make wise choices in their behavior. Participants will learn how mindfulness practices can be incorporated in the classroom in a way that supports diverse learning needs of students and creates a compassionate learning environment. Participants will also learn ways to develop and engage in their own mindfulness practice as a way to cope with stress, become more self-compassionate and increase their sense of effectiveness in teaching. S - 8

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Beyond the Apps: Best Practices of ipad Instruction (Grades K-8) Workshop ID#: 16013 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lori Elliott Audience: Teachers Grade Level: K-8 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Does having a million apps on the ipad mean more learning is taking place? Not really. The key to ipad instruction goes beyond downloading free apps. Let Lori share with you the best practices of ipad instruction including: lesson design, levels of thinking, management in the classroom, and having students create to show their understanding. You will leave with practical and ready-to-use ideas for your ipad implementation. CHOICES: An Interactive Play on Cyberbullying and Suicide Workshop ID#: 16022 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 50 Jennifer Thelman Kepler, Shannon Woolley Allison, Trina Fischer (Looking For Lilith Theatre Company) Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A Participants will see a short play where a student is bullied, online and through Social Media to the point that she is considering suicide. They will then have the opportunity to give the student and the people in her life advice about better ways to deal with the bullying. After the performance, participants will be led in a workshop exploring the various types of cyberbullying and strategies to stop online bullying. They will also learn to recognize the signs of suicide and discuss strategies for helping students. The session will give educators a better sense of how students are using technology and how to help students navigate their online lives. S - 9

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Classroom Management for the 21st Century Learning Classroom Workshop ID#: 16083 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lara Krill Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 0-5 Technology is a great tool for learning, but it brings its challenges when it comes to classroom management. This session will focus on strategies to use to facilitate learning in a technology rich environment. We'll discuss the latest apps to watch for and discuss how to handle incidences when students use technology inappropriately. Coding and Students (Grades K-8) Workshop ID#: 16014 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lori Elliott Audience: Teachers Grade Level: K-8 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Explore the world of coding and robotics to help students develop problem solving, communication skills, and creativity. Discover simple apps, web tools, and gadgets to engage students in higher order thinking. Learn the basics of coding yourself and find ways to help students code to learn! S - 10

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Comprehension Strategies for the igeneration (Grades 3-8) Workshop ID#: 16011 Featured Session Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lori Elliott Audience: Teachers Grade Level: 3-8 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Cultivate a love for reading in your classroom by using strategies designed to engage the digital generation. Lori will share her 15 favorite technology infused comprehension lessons you can immediately take back to your classroom and use. Connecting Water in Science and Social Studies Workshop ID#: 16042 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 Louisville Water Company Water Tower - 3005 River Road Barbara Crow 8:30 am - 11:30 am Limit: 40 Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Bring science and social studies to life through this session that offers real-world examples to curriculum. Explore a variety of lessons and activities that encourage learning about water locally & globally. *A tour of the Water Tower facilities is included! S - 11

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Constructivist Approaches to Phonics and Vocabulary Instruction: Word Study That Works! Workshop ID#: 16027 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Timothy Rasinski Audience: Administrators, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Word decoding (phonics), vocabulary, and spelling are essential skills in learning to read and write. Despite their recognized importance, students often find word study less than engaging as it is often charactized by rote memorization and boring worksheets. In this session Dr. Rasinski will share effective and engaging methods for helping students learn to take delight in words. CONTEMPLATIVE ART: Chinese Bamboo Brushwork (Grades 3-6) Workshop ID#: 16047 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm St. Aloysius School (Pewee Valley) Limit: 12 Theresa Beaumont Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary 3rd+, Intermediate, Middle School 6th EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A A contemplative day in Pewee Valley for teachers playing with the Bamboo Brush. We will practice the three accomplishments: Painting, Poetry and Calligraphy (Beautiful Writing) in order to create a basic Chinese landscape painting. We will dialogue concerning this as mindfulness practice and focus; spontenaity and discipline, sprituality and creativity. Art as spiritual practice. S - 12

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Cultural Competency, Diversity, and Building Inclusive Communities Workshop ID#: 16032 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Saint avier High School Limit: 30 Sorin Spohn, Efren Quirino Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A We will define and discuss diversity. We will engage in a "privilege walk" exercise, share current research on the role of bias, teach about racial literacy skills, and offer practical strategies for raising awareness and addressing injustice in schools. This presentation strongly pertains to the Framework for Teaching in its relevance to professional responsibilities, instruction, and classroom environment. Delivering Dynamic Mini-Lessons in Writing (Grades 4-8) Workshop ID#: 16040 Featured Session Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Maloney Center Limit: 30 Courtney Gordon Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Everyone says they teach "mini-lessons", but what are they really? During this session teachers in grades 4-8 learn the four steps of a powerful writing mini-lesson and how to execute those steps withing a 10-15 minute whole-class presentation. Beyond delivery of the lesson, teachers also learn how to identify priority writing skills to teach per grade level. S - 13

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Desmos - Graphing Beyond Calculators Workshop ID#: 16007 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Beth Shoemaker Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 This session will explore the online graphing application, Desmos.com. Participants will learn how to graph data, expressions, functions, and regression equations. Time will be allotted to investigate pre-populated activities and to collaborate in the creation of new tasks with teachers of similar content. This application is compatible with both PC and tablet technologies. Participants should bring their own devices and will leave with activities to use in their classrooms. DIFFERENTIATING DYSGRAPHIA: Getting to the Bottom of the Handwriting Struggle Workshop ID#: 16044 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 35 (Karole Doran) Resources for Better Living, Inc. Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Students demonstrate various types of Dysgraphia. By learning these major types, teachers acquire specific tools not only for differentiation, but how to prepare for writing and for adjusting approaches. Developmental milestones; preparatory skills & activities; teaching of Manuscript, D'Nealian, or Cursive writing; adaptive postures/paper/writing tools will be covered, as well as when to introduce keyboarding. S - 14

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Differentiation with Visual Arts Workshop ID#: 16064 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Flaget Center Limit: 20 Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft (Ramona Lindsey) Audience: Administrators, Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A KMAC Museum defines the 5 primary 21st Century Learning Skills as Core Identity, Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity. Connecting with the big ideas and creative practices of visual artists are key ways of developing these skill while respecting individuality. Visual arts practice is rooted in experimentation and adaptation, which are essential for the differentiation of instruction. The full day workshop will allow teachers and administrators to discuss, create, and reflect. Participants will begin the day reviewing art works and discussing current philosophies integrating visual arts with reading, math, and social studies. Then participants will form small collaborative work groups to transform 2D drawing into a 3D sculpture representing a group's core identity, including values and beliefs. Finally, participants will use various strategies to reflect on their experiences. During this process participants will experience ways to differentiate instruction according to student interest and learning style. Dynamics of Dyslexia! The who, what, where and how of Dyslexia! Workshop ID#: 16082 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 50 Jill MacNiven Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A The overall aim of this course is to provide an understanding into the world of Dyslexia. 5-15% of the population have dyslexia. Dyslexia may vary in terms of severity. The course provides an interactive discussion on the myths and facts of dyslexia, recent research on dyslexia, structured literacy, and the concept of dyslexia. In addition, we learn what are the causes of dyslexia, how dyslexia manifests, recognize the signs of Dyslexia, help identify dyslexia in the classroom, and better understand the strengths and weaknesses of dyslexic students. Further, we will discuss emotional consequences of reading difficulties. In closing, a brief dyslexia simulation will be shown to give a better understanding of how a dyslexic child reads. S - 15

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Featured Session Early Numeracy Skills for Improving Student Outcomes (Grades K - 5) Workshop ID#: 16036 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Brad Witzel Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Recent research links difficulties with mathematics to concerns with acquiring number sense. In the presentation, participants will learn components of early numeracy assessment and instruction as well as research-supported numeracy interventions. Featured Session Effective Teaching of Reading Fluency - The Often Neglected Goal of the Literacy Curriculum Workshop ID#: 16028 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Timothy Rasinski Audience: Administrators, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Based on his own work with young and adolescent readers, Dr. Tim Rasinski will make the case that reading fluency is a critical competency for reading at every grade level and that many students who struggle in reading are not sufficiently fluent. Despite its importance it is often neglected or misunderstood in classroom instruction. Rasinski will share effective and engaging strategies for making fluency instruction an integral part of any literacy classroom. S - 16

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Embracing Literacy through Comics and Graphic Novels Workshop ID#: 16056 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 25 Louisville Free Public Library Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This session will introduce participants to the rich literacy connections students can make with comics and graphic novels. The session incorporates the themes of technology integration and differentiation. Participants will learn how to use technology to quickly and easily create comics that connect to curriculum units while also supporting the needs of students who may not excel at more traditional writing and reading tasks. Featured Session Energize Your Physical Education Program with Virtual Fitness, Core Strength and Stabilization Activities (Grades 6-12) Workshop ID#: 16034 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 40 Bob Fitzpatrick Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A These activities are based on national and state standards and include many assessment pieces. Introduce real-life applications to many fitness and lifetime sport skills that will engage your student learners and motivate them to follow an active lifestyle. Participants will experience fitness dance skills that will excite all of your students and create a unique learning environment in your class! See where adventure and sports skills combine for a new approach to develop both cooperative and competitive aspects of game participation. This session will also address how to work with challenging students and how to motivate reluctant learners as well as offer strategies to improve fitness scores. Learn how to utilize a tactical games approach to introduce both fitness and sports related skills. Participants will come away from this experience with ready-to-use applications for their classrooms that they can use tomorrow. S - 17

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Energy Sources Expos Workshop ID#: 16029 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Mitch Shirrell, Dr. Sheila Yule (The NEED Project) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Energy Expos is a cooperative learning activity designed as a formative assessment of student understanding of the Sources of Energy. Energy Roundup is a partner activity designed more as a summative assessment of the understanding. The session is designed as a Make and Take to give teachers the materials needed to use in their classrooms. These activities can be combined for a classroom Science Night or other special presentation. Everyone Starts Somewhere: Coding Apps for Primary Students Workshop ID#: 16008 Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Daivie Kay, Suzanne Stewart Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Most experts agree that coding can be introduced as early as the preschool years. Participants will learn how to use and integrate the coding apps Kodable, Scratch Jr., Daisy the Dinosaur, Bee-Bot and more. Coding brings fun and excitement into the classroom. One of the major benefits of using technology in the classroom is the ability to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in every lesson. S - 18

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades 6-8) Workshop ID#: 16016 Featured Session Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Kim Geddie Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: 6-8 / Middle School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A Explore what, when, why, and how feedback and formative assessment can be used to improve student learning. Understand what research says about the critical elements of successful feedback, assessment, and practical ways to implement throughout lessons. Help students strategically reflect on the impact of their work effort on academic performance. Take away simple but effective pre-formative and summative assessment strategies as well as grading guidelines that can help improve student learning and increase success. Featured Session Feedback and Assessment: What, When, Why, & How (Grades K-5) Workshop ID#: 16015 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Kim Geddie Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: K-5 / Primary, Intermediate EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A Explore what, when, why, and how feedback and formative assessment can be used to improve student learning. Understand what research says about the critical elements of successful feedback, assessment, and practical ways to implement throughout lessons. Help students strategically reflect on the impact of their work effort on academic performance. Take away simple but effective pre-formative and summative assessment strategies as well as grading guidelines that can help improve student learning and increase success. S - 19

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Five Math Explorations: Origami Frogs, The Language of Pi, Fractals, The Math of Poetry, and Robot Area Calculators Workshop ID#: 16066 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 25 Sarah Shartzer Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School (although some adaptations will be offered for Primary/High School) EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This workshop will take attendees through five math explorations with hands-on activities and crosscurricular ties. Each exploration will include a modeled mini-lesson, links/access to all of the materials to recreate the lesson on your own, and adaptations for different grade/ability levels. Forget "Teachers-Pay-Teachers" Make Your Own Cool Documents, Posters & Signs! Workshop ID#: 16093 Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 In this session we will look at various graphic design principles and use free and paid software to create our own works. We will learn about fonts, color theory and explore all of the resources that teachers have available to them to make works of art or their own worksheets! S - 20

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Fostering Growth Mindset in the Classroom through Technology and Design Thinking Workshop ID#: 16072 Date: Friday 6/17/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Steve Hammer Audience: Teachers, Administrators Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 A 3-hour session discussing growth mindset, and why it is important for students to not fear failure. In this session, attendees witness how the use of both traditional and emerging technologies, paired with Design Thinking can transform student success. Design Thinking, a process of problem solving developed at IDEO and Stanford University, is commonly used in our engineering and design class. Attendees will experience both processes first hand through hands-on use of different technology paired with the session's discussion. Getting App-y Workshop ID#: 16004 Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Adele Koch Audience: Teachers, Librarians Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 We all get tired of using the same old tricks to evaluate student skills. It is great to be able to change it up with the addition of a little technology and some great apps. This session will discuss how to use various free apps to create student projects that can be used to differentiate curriculum and can be used in any subject! Please bring ipad or other IOS device to class (all apps can be done using an ipod, ipad, or iphone). S - 21

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Going 1 to 1, The 101: Where To Start and How To Keep Moving Workshop ID#: 16089 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Considering going 1:1 in your school? Don t know what to get? Scared of making the wrong decision? Don t know where to start? How do you make it happen? In this session, we will go over our school's process of how we answered these questions, how we approached the roll out, and how we ran the program. We will not only share our process but our resources as well. From our research to our student handbook and parent contracts. We will tell all! Google Apps for Education (K-5) Workshop ID#: 16078 Featured Session Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Donald Piercey Audience: Teachers Grade Level: K-5 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Google Apps for Ed in an elementary school classroom? Ab. So. Lute. Ly. They are not only great collaboration tools for your students, but they also make for easy parent-teacher communication. Learn some innovative ways to use these tools regardless of what elementary grade you teach. Whether you're 1:1, BYOD, or only have access to a single computer, your elementary classroom can still get Googley! S - 22

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Google Classroom Workshop ID#: 16080 Featured Session Date: Friday 6/17/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Donald Piercey Audience: Teachers Grade Level: K-12 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 "Classroom" is Google's easy-to-use and incredibly powerful tool for teachers. Come learn how this free app can manage, automate, and organize your students' work across the curriculum. While "Classroom" is designed to be simple, this doesn't mean that students can't use it for outside-of-the-box projects and assignments! It is so much more than just a "digital photocopier". Spend more time teaching and less time "tech-ing" with Google Classroom! Google Drive: the Basics Workshop ID#: 16079 Featured Session Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Donald Piercey Audience: Teachers Grade Level: K-12 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Google Drive is changing today's classrooms for the better, but how does it work exactly? Come learn the basic ins-and-outs of this incredibly powerful (and ridiculously easy to use) free app! Looking for classroom applications, too? Donnie will be sharing how you can use this app to promote creativity, collaboration, and learning from your students on a daily basis. Office is officially on upset alert: Google Drive is here to stay! S - 23

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Google Forms and Pivot Tables for Administrators Workshop ID#: 16077 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Alice Keeler Audience: Administrators Grade Level: N/A EILA: YES LoTi Level: 2 Pivot tables are an incredibly powerful tool for summarizing information. When looking at data, oftentimes there are repeats in the information: multiple times a student's name is listed, an assignment title is listed, a disciplinary action was taken, and the like. To understand a spreadsheet with many rows of information, a pivot table can make sense of the chaos. Google Forms for Formative Assessments Workshop ID#: 16076 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Alice Keeler Audience: Teachers Grade Level: 3-12 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Good formative assessment allows teachers to be quickly responsive to student needs. To reach our full potential as teachers, we can collect evidence and data regarding how the students are understanding the material. We then use that evidence to form or change what we do next. The advantage of using Google Forms is the ability to quickly create a formative assessment, rapidly resond to data, and have it all stored in Google Drive for easy access. S - 24

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Google Savvy Workshop ID#: 16001 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Jill Elder Audience: Teachers, Counselors, Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2, or above Google offers many free resources which will be covered in this session. Topics will include tips and tricks for how teachers and students can do more through searches on the internet, the benefits of Chrome, Calendars, Google Drive, YouTube, Photos, and several more. With more and more schools incorporating technology into their curriculums, it is important that teachers know of well established resources to help them in their planning and teaching. Growing Healthy Kids Workshop ID#: 16051 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Oxmoor Farm Limit: 30 The Food Literacy Project at Oxmoor Farm Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This professional development session will highlight health and nutrition problems facing today's young people and will provide teachers with resources for being a part of growing solutions. By participating in hands-on activities that can be adapted to a wide spectrum of ages and learning abilities, participants will learn about the value of local food and agriculture, as well as the importance of incorporating fresh fruits and vegetables and regular physical activity into their lives and those of the children in their schools. Teachers will learn how to infuse themes of nutrition and sustainable agriculture into their classrooms, and will also be exposed to the inquiry-based programs of the Food Literacy Project at Oxmoor Farm, a non-profit education agency partnering with a working farm to reconnect Louisville youth with the source of their food. S - 25

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Growing Up Wild: Exploring Nature with Young Children (Pre-school and Grades K-3) Workshop ID#: 16062 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Louisville Nature Center Limit: 25 Joan Shanahan and LNC Staff (Louisville Nature Center) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This workshop is an early childhood education program that provides a foundation for children to learn about the natural world through multi-sensory, multi-disciplinary experiences and activities. Learning Goals: Common Core 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6: each unit in Growing Up Wild presents a wide rang of options for different ability levels, learning styles, and cross-curricular connections. Guided Reading and Guided Writing Workshop ID#: 16037 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Saint Mary Academy Limit: 30 Amy Nguyen Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Using the Jan Richardson's resources "The Next Step in Guided Reading", participants will work with materials to learn to effectively teach students - no matter what level they are. S - 26

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools History On The Move VII!! Making "Sense(s)" Out of History. Workshop ID#: 16054 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Various locations. (See session description) Limit: 40 Members of the Kentuckiana Heritage Consortium Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This in-service session is an opportunity to see how using different senses can add to the understanding of history. Participants will visit the Little Loomhouse, the American Printing House for the Blind, and Whitehall Historic Home to learn about each historic site and how its story relates to the use of senses. In addition, other members of the Kentuckiana Heritage Consortium will be on hand to give teachers information on the programs they offer to schools. This is definitely history on the move, so wear summer clothes and comfortable walking shoes and bring rain gear. It's an outdoor experience, and walking WILL be involved, regardless of the weather. The session will begin at Whitehall in Louisville (parking will be across the street), and transportation is provided. How To Be A Google Administrator: Managing a School of Chromebooks Workshop ID#: 16091 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 3 We will go over various stages of setting up a school for google apps and how you, as an administrator can adjust the various degrees of services for your students, teachers and staff. We will also look at the benefits for System Administrators, Teachers and school administrators of using a monitor software such as GoGuardian, Hapara or gscholar. S - 27

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Including Individuals with Autism Workshop ID#: 16069 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 50 Laura Ferguson and Kimberly Howard (Kentucky Autism Training Center at The University of Louisville) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Often times it is difficult to understand how to include individuals with Autism in the classroom. We will take a look at evidence-based practices that are proven to be effective when working with individuals with Autism. Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 3-5 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Workshop ID#: 16084 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Flaget Center Limit: 40 Diana Grabowski Audience: Teachers Grade Level: 3-5 EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are intended to reflect a new vision for American science education. During this workshop participants will be introduced to the NGSS through a brief overview of the conceptual shifts in the NGSS. Participants will become familiar with the three dimensions of the NGSS (Science & Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas). Participants will learn how to design and deliver Grade 3-5 lessons that integrate the three dimensions via conducting handson-minds-on, inquiry-based investigations. Emphasis will be placed on incorporating the engineering design process and giving students opportunities to use the engineering design process as a way to apply science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to challenges and real-world problems. S - 28

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards in the Grade 6-8 Classroom via Inquiry-Based Teaching Practices Workshop ID#: 16085 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Flaget Center Limit: 40 Diana Grabowski Audience: Teachers Grade Level: 6-8 EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are intended to reflect a new vision for American science education. During this workshop participants will be introduced to the NGSS through a brief overview of the conceptual shifts in the NGSS. Participants will become familiar with the three dimensions of the NGSS (Science & Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas). Participants will learn how to design and deliver Grade 6-8 lessons that integrate the three dimensions via conducting handson-minds-on, inquiry-based investigations. Emphasis will be placed on incorporating the engineering design process and giving students opportunities to use the engineering design process as a way to apply science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to challenges and real-world problems. Interactive and Engaging Teaching Strategies (Primary Grades) Workshop ID#: 16018 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Kim Geddie Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Enjoy an interactive and engaging session that utilizes strategies to present strategies that can immediately be taken back to class to involve students actively in lessons. Address all learning styles and multiple intelligences with a wide range of high impact, low preparation strategies and activities that engage students as they critically process information and concepts being taught. Reach all types of learners with strategies that utilize the latest research on engaging students in learning that improves long term memory and student success with a focus on primary students. S - 29

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Involving Students in Legislative Advocacy Inside and Outside the Classroom Workshop ID#: 16024 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 30 Mark Bouchard, Rick Blackwell, Matt Burkhart (Catholic Relief Services) Audience: Teachers, Administrators Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A Being a Catholic School offers a unique opportunity to participate in legislative opportunities in collaboration with the larger Church. Participating in legislative advocacy can be an excellent way to help students connect disparate subjects such as theology, social studies and service learning while enhancing professional skills. Teachers will learn how legislative advocacy has enhanced the curriculum and service learning program at Mercy Acadeny along with resources and opportunities available through USCCB, Catholic Charities, Catholic Relief Services and the Catholic Conference of Kentucky. Participants will also learn how to lead a legislative visit with a legislator. ipads & Early Readers (Grades Pre-K - 2) Workshop ID#: 16012 Featured Session Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lori Elliott Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-K - 2 EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Looking for ways to make your ipads even more beneficial for reading instruction? Lori will share lesson ideas, strategies, apps, and management tips for helping your beginning readers jump into reading. You will leave with apps and ideas to use immediately. S - 30

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools ipads in the Classroom, Now What? Workshop ID#: 16006 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Rosanne Zabloudil Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 You've been given ipads for student use. Come learn some great apps that will help you turn the heads of your students! Hands-on learning, so bring an ipad. We will not be focusing on drill and practice apps! KET Encyclomedia Workshop Workshop ID#: 16053 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 25 Amy Bradshaw (KET the Kentucky Network) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This session provides information on how to access and use the thousands of resources available in Discovery Education and PBS Learning Media. These resources are aligned with state and national standards, provide instruction that reaches all levels of learning in all content areas, and promote use of technology among teachers and students. S - 31

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Leading with Technology Workshop ID#: 16073 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Jana T. Hickey Audience: Administrators, Counselors Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: 2 Spend six hours learning quick, easy and free tools that you can immediately integrate into your work as instructional leader of your school. Through your use of the tools explored in this session your teachers will be able to experience technology integration. Learning In The Technology Age Workshop ID#: 16021 Featured Session Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Ann Anzalone Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A With information instantly available, how do students determine what's important, understand the learning implications and apply the information to meet their needs? The key to learning is to empower students to be responsible for themselves. Teach your students how to learn. "I don't know. I forget. I don't remember." are frequent student statements. Build their academic foundation so that they are able to know, remember and apply their learning. Learn how the technology world is influencing brain development. Learn five high return achievement factors that contribute to student success. S - 32

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Mac 101: Apple's Computer Workshop ID#: 16094 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Want to know what a Mac can do for you? Have you been curious? Do you want to be as cool as that hipster in the coffee shop? Mac computers have grown tremendously in popularity over the last few years, and for good reason. Mac offers one of the most stable and secure operating systems available right now. We will look at the basics of 'Going Mac' and how you can make the transition and if it's the right fit for you as well as look at what type of Mac might be right for you. See how having Macs in your school computer lab can change the media creation of your students. So many doors will open! Make A Movie: Video Creation With What You Have Workshop ID#: 16090 Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 20 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Love the idea of doing a book trailer? Want to start a school broadcast program? In this session we will go over various editing platform principles and best practices for video creation. I will also review various types of equipment and resources teachers can use to enhance their programs. On top of that we will go over exporting and distribution of videos. Attendees will get hands-on experiences with the devices they bring with them. Tablets or laptops are preferred and recommended but not required. S - 33

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools MAPS to Success: Multisensory, Attention-based, Practice-rich, and Structured Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Workshop ID#: 16071 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 30 Tony Kemper (The depaul School) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Featured Session Math Workstations: Making the Most of Your Math Block (Grades K-5) Workshop ID#: 16019 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Eliza Thomas Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Utilize math workstations to strengthen your small group math instruction and to allow for differentiation. This approach to using your math block allows you to assess where your students are and to better meet their needs by working with small, guided math groups. Students will have more opportunities to share their thinking with others and are likely to feel more successful than they would have in a whole class learning environment. S - 34

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Grades 3-5) Workshop ID#: 16087 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Kentucky Science Center Limit: 30 Rachel Beck, Kim Hunter (Kentucky Science Center) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Grades 3-5 EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Kentucky Science Center staff will facilitate teachers through hands-on workshops on the integration of NGSS into everyday classroom investigations and the planning of units of study. Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Middle School & High School) Workshop ID#: 16088 Date: Friday 6/24/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Kentucky Science Center Limit: 30 Rachel Beck, Kim Hunter (Kentucky Science Center) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Kentucky Science Center staff will facilitate teachers through hands-on workshops on the integration of NGSS into everyday classroom investigations and the planning of units of study. Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices Integrated Into the Classroom (Pre-K - Grade 2) Workshop ID#: 16086 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Kentucky Science Center Limit: 30 Rachel Beck, Kim Hunter (Kentucky Science Center) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-K - Grade 2 EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Kentucky Science Center staff will facilitate teachers through hands-on workshops on the integration of NGSS into everyday classroom investigations and the planning of units of study. S - 35

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Notice & Note: Reading Fiction Workshop ID#: 16038 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Saint Mary Academy Limit: 30 Amy Nguyen Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Using the Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst resource "Reading Fiction: Notice & Note" participants will develop comprehension strategies by studying the signposts (common features) in texts. OneNote Class Notebooks Workshop ID#: 16003 Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 8:30am-11:30am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Jill Elder Audience: Teachers, Counselors, Administrators Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Use Office 365 and the OneNote program to create paperless notebooks. These notebooks give teachers the ability to send files and grade student assignments without having to distribute or collect any papers. The notebooks can be filled with original work, worksheets, and/or anything that was previously printed to paper. Imagine walking out of school each day with only your computer and no papers! This class will focus mostly on 1:1 classrooms with Windows devices though all are welcome. --- Using paperless notebooks allows students of all levels and abilities to stay organized, create what they need for their own personal learning style, and allows teachers to give the needed feedback in the appropriate method (written, voice, video, etc.) S - 36

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Organize Your Digital Life Workshop ID#: 16092 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 8:30am-11:30am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Bill Henderson Audience: Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 There's Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Google Apps, ios, OS, Chrome and Android! How can it all live in harmony? How can I stop having 63 different versions of the same password? How can I find that useful article from that one time at that one conference? How do I keep up with all of it? In this session we will explore all of the options, tools and apps that are out there that can make your life easier so that you don't fear your computer or phone, but learn to appreciate them. PLAY: It's Not Just For Little Kids! Workshop ID#: 16043 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 40 Karole Doran (Resources for Better Living, Inc.) Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A There is evidence that commonly physical, outdoor play and hands-on non-technology activities have decreased across the lifespan as technology has increased. This has impacted development of both body and brain. This experimental session will include benefits of play; strategies for including play within the confines of educational programs; and specific play(ful) activities for specific neurodevelopmental and learning needs. S - 37

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way Workshop ID#: 16061 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Notre Dame Academy Limit: 25 Daivie Kay, Suzanne Stewart Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Participants will learn through play while exploring a week's worth of thematic lessons. Each thematic lesson includes books, technology, crafts, and snacks that can be integrated into any primary classrooms! Each participant will leave with some make-and-take activities, and snacks as well! These units promote student independence and responsibility, and allow students to learn through discovery. Teachers are afforded an opportunity to target specific learning skills, perform informal assessments and better meet the needs of individual students. The use of thematic lessons allow for differentiation across all learning styles and differences. One key component of the lessons includes the use of ipads and SmartBoards. Playful Hands-On Learning: The Thematic Way Workshop ID#: 16052 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Notre Dame Academy Limit: 25 Daivie Kay, Suzanne Stewart Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Participants will learn through play while exploring a week's worth of thematic lessons. Each thematic lesson includes books, technology, crafts, and snacks that can be integrated into any primary classrooms! Each participant will leave with some make-and-take activities, and snacks as well! These units promote student independence and responsibility, and allow students to learn through discovery. Teachers are afforded an opportunity to target specific learning skills, perform informal assessments and better meet the needs of individual students. The use of thematic lessons allow for differentiation across all learning styles and differences. One key component of the lessons includes the use of ipads and SmartBoards. S - 38

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Positive Discipline in Classes of Grade 4-8 Workshop ID#: 16058 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Maloney Center Limit: 30 Mary Hogan Jones Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A "The Two Lists": participants will list students' behavior that concerns them now and then they will list skills and attitudes they hope to see their students exhibit when they are adults. "Asking vs Telling": participants will explore how it feels to be the recipient of directions that make them feel "less than" vs directions/comments that ask students to take responsibility for their own work/education. "The Brain in the Palm of the Hand": how brain science explains why students don't listen. "Positive Discipline Class Meetings": how these class meetings differ from teacher led meetings. "T-Shirt" Activity, "The Rope" Activity, "Backscratchers" Activity. In all of these activities, teachers will be noticing how they feel, and think, plus how their decisions were made, based on their experiences. Positive Discipline in Classes of Pre-school through Grade 3 Workshop ID#: 16057 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 30 Mary Hogan Jones Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-k, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A "The Two Lists": participants will list students' behavior that concerns them now and then they will list skills and attitudes they hope to see their students exhibit when they are adults. "Asking vs Telling": participants will explore how it feels to be the recipient of directions that make them feel "less than" vs directions/comments that ask students to take responsibility for their own work/education. Teachers will participate in various activities: "The Choice Wheel" Activity, using the "Feeling Faces" Poster, "Bugs and Wishes". S - 39

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Featured Session Pump It Up: Mental Math Strategies That Build Accuracy, Efficiency, and Flexibility (Grades 1-5) Workshop ID#: 16020 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Eliza Thomas Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Math facts are to math what sight words are to reading. As such, students must be fluent with their facts. Teaching and practicing mental math strategies requires active classroom discussions and attention to precision. Mental math helps prepare students to be strong mathematical thinkers by visualizing their solutions. Students become comfortable decomposing and recomposing numbers to make computation easier. Robot Basics for Elementary & Middle School Workshop ID#: 16026 Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm St. Agnes School Limit: 24 Pam Raidt Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Building and programming robots is an activity that engages students in hands-on STEM learning. Participants in this session will have an opportunity to actually build, program, compete with LEGO NT Mindstorms robots. They will also see student demonstrations of other robot system, including VE IQ and Dash. We will consider ways to incorporate robotics in the curriculum to meet NGSS, ISTE (technology), and CS (Computer Science) standards. S - 40

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Schema-based Word Problems (Grades 4-8) Workshop ID#: 16035 Featured Session Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Brad Witzel Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Math assessments involve a heavy emphasis on solving word problems. Even students who excel in computation struggle on math assessments unless they learn how to attack word problems. Join Dr. Witzel in a presentation highlighting key recommendations for teaching students to succeed in solving word problems. Social Media in the Classroom Workshop ID#: 16002 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Jill Elder Audience: Teachers, Counselors, Administrators Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 Use social media for your own personal learning as well as for student engagement. We'll look at Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and several others. Even if your students are not allowed to use social media, there are MANY resources for teachers. This session could help teachers learn from other teachers about changes in State Standards. It could also help students of all learning styles to interact more with the teacher and classroom. S - 41

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Sparking an Interest in History for All Types of Learners Workshop ID#: 16067 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Whitney Todd (Kentucky Historial Society) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This 3-hour session, focused on the theme of differentiation of learning styles, will consist of three individual topics facilitated by the Kentucky Historical Society - Visualizing History, Puzzling the Past, and Artifact Analysis. Strategies and Activities in Mathematics (Grades 4-8) Workshop ID#: 16017 Featured Session Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Kim Geddie Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: 4-6 / Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Come enjoy an interactive workshop that explores mathematics State Standards through high impact, low preparation strategies and activities. Understand what the standards are, the six shifts, focus critical areas, and how to bring students to greater levels of success with practical approaches to standards. Leave the session with realistic ways to use manipulatives and graphics to help students improve in conceptual and procedural understanding of number and operations in base ten and the number system. Enjoy simple games and fun approaches that help students focus on the basics of place value, operations, problem solving, and other foucus critical area standards. S - 42

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Featured Session Strategies for Launching & Managing a Writer's Workshop (Grades K-3) Workshop ID#: 16039 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Maloney Center Limit: 30 Courtney Gordon Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A During this practical session for K-3 teachers, teachers construct a road map for teaching writing during the first six weeks of the school year. Teachers learn how to start up their writer's workshop with procedures for building writer independence, tools for managing the environment, resources to introduce the 6 Traits of Writing, and more. Teaching Shakespeare from the First Folio in the Classroom and for Performance for Middle & High School Students in a Differentiated Classroom Workshop ID#: 16070 Date: TWO DAYS: Monday 6/20/2016 and Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Maloney Center Limit: 20 Megan Burnett Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Shakespeare's plays can be studied, understood and presented by students of all ages - and they can have a lot of fun while doing so! This class will prepare teachers to share Shakespeare's First Folio with their students when it comes to Louisville: November 10 - December 10, 2016. The Folger Shakespeare Library is bringing the First Folio to the Frazier Museum as part of the celebration of 400 Years of Shakespeare. S - 43

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Teaching Strategies for Dyslexic Students Workshop ID#: 16081 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 50 Jill MacNiven Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Teaching students with dyslexia across different classroom settings is challenging. One in five students is identified with dyslexia. It is important to identify students with dyslexia and struggling readers and apply reasonable accommodations in all classroom settings. This workshop identifies and teaches practical teaching strategies for the K-12 students in regular education, special education and resource classroom. Learn about new resources to help the student master material, practical accommodations and differentiated assessment strategies that will ensure success. Leave this workshop with practical hands-on tools that you can implement in your classroom. After this workshop you can give your students coping and compensation skills to help with this very difficult, but common, learning difficulty. Teaching the K-2 Kentucky Bluegrass Awards Workshop ID#: 16025 Date: Thursday 6/23/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Saint Patrick School Limit: 25 Adele Koch Audience: Teachers, Librarians Grade Level: Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A The best way to promote reading in your school library is to show students a variety of titles. Ten nominee titles are chosen for the Kentucky Bluegrass Award each year. These ten titles showcase a variety of genre, art medium, and topics. Many lessons can be planned for the library using these books. This program will present the books with lesson ideas for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grades. The lessons will include diverse activities to reach each student. Some activities will include music or art activities, writing activities, genre studies, and student response. S - 44

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Tech Tools For Testing Workshop ID#: 16009 Date: Tuesday 6/14/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Rosanna Vessels Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 This practical workshop will show you how to use and create formative assessments for your students. These engaging tech tools can work on any device. Learn about the creative tools of EdPuzzle, Kahoot, Quizizz and Schoology. These tools can give you instant feedback so you can better meet your students' learning needs. Technology in the General Music Classroom Workshop ID#: 16065 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Holly Smith Audience: MUSIC Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 While pedagogy remains the key component of successful technology integration, teachers still need quality apps and resources to use as tools. There are thousands of apps in the App Store, and it can be difficult to know what apps are the best or which apps to start with. This session will feature music apps available on the ipad to use in the music classroom. Lessons, activities, and assessments using ipads, Smartboard/Interactive Whiteboard, and PowerPoint applications will be provided. Participants will learn to use ipads in a way that facilitates collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking skills in their students. Students need not be limited to playing or using pre-made apps. They can effectively notate, record, create, and compose music. Music teachers can administer assessments that may be electronically stored and printed out if needed. The primary objective of this session is to provide participants with effective technology based sequential general music lesson and assessment ideas and templates. Project-based learning activities and ideas will also be presented. S - 45

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools TECHNOLOGY: Effects on Body and Brain Workshop ID#: 16046 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Maloney Center Limit: 40 Karole Doran (Resources for Better Living, Inc.) Audience: Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary, Intermediate EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A Over time parents, educators, and scientists have observed both positive and negative effects of technology on the body and brain. These effects include growth and development, posture, handwriting, learning, memory, creativity, problem-solving, and personal-social interactions. In this session we will probe activities both to buttress the positive influences of technology and to decrease the less positive effects on growing bodies and brains. Typical and atypical learning will be addressed. The Science and Art of Painting Workshop ID#: 16049 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm St. Agnes School Limit: 25 Laura Dant, Cathy Balbach, Carey Given Audience: Art Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Science and Art are brought together in the world of Painting. Come and experience the science behind painting. Participants will explore color theory and nature in art by creating a one-of-a-kind work on canvas. Throughout this process participants will explore the science of mixing colors. Ways to differentiate painting strategies and lessons will be shared. S - 46

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools The Science of Energy Workshop ID#: 16030 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Mitch Shirrell, Dr. Sheila Yule (The NEED Project) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Science of Energy is a cooperative learning activity including a teacher demonstration and six lab stations. Students perform the engaging activities of their assigned station and use their knowledge to teach their classroom peers about the demonstrations on forms of energy and energy transformations they have performed. Observations and information are recorded by the participants in science notebooks. The Tangible Toolbox: Looking, Touching, and Making The Abstract Concrete Workshop ID#: 16060 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm The Speed Art Museum Limit: 30 Anne Taylor, Ashley Farmer (The Speed Art Museum) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This workshop, with its focus on differentiation in arts learning, provides tools for teaching students to think critically about words and images via hands-on collaboration. Investigate woks of art like a detective, experience new ways of looking and create written works with a language collage. S - 47

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Transform Your Lessons Using a Multitude of Apps, Platforms and Social Media. Workshop ID#: 16010 Date: Monday 6/13/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lindsey Ackerman Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-school, Primary EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 This session will explore differentiation, critical thinking, and formative assessments which can truly impact each student's inimitable learning profile while challenging them consistently. Useful Apps for the 1:1 Classroom Workshop ID#: 16059 Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Kim Hurt Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 We will use Notability and Showbie to help you and your students go paperless. We will use Adobe Voice and Haiku Deck to give your students new project ideas. We will use Kahoot and Plickers to give you an exciting and innovative way to assess students. Using Google Apps for Education with ipads Workshop ID#: 16005 Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Rosanne Zabloudil Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 1 Come explore how Google's apps make ipads in the classroom more appealing! You will learn how to set up and use with your class ipads for teachers who have one class ipad, to those with a class set!! S - 48

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Using History to Invigorate the National Standards Workshop ID#: 16068 Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Flaget Center Limit: 30 Whitney Todd (Kentucky Historial Society) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This 3-hour session, focused on the theme of adapting national standards to the Archdiocese curriculum and technology, will consist of two topics facilitated by the Kentucky Historical Society - Reading Like a Historian, and Surfing the Web Like a Historian. Using Science Practice of Modeling to Interactively Teach Space Science in the Next Generation Science Standards (Grades 1-8) Workshop ID#: 16041 Date: Wednesday 6/22/2016 Rauch Planetarium (University of Louisville) Dr. Thomas Tretter, Mark Duckwall 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Limit: 30 Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A With the three dimensions (Practices, Core Ideas, and Cross-Cutting Concepts) of the Next Generation Science Standards influencing the Archdiocese new science standards, teachers are asked to seamlessly incorporate all 3 dimensions in their science teaching. This PD will structure the teaching of a multiweek unit targeting space science content, and use the science practice of modeling along with the cross-cutting concept of pattern recognition as core elements of the teaching and learning. Participants will actively experience how this instruction can support rich student learning and as a result have an experience for better understanding how to design instruction and teach using all 3 dimensions. This experience will also share how student thinking and learning is scaffolded from primary grades through middle school so teachers can consider how learning progresses within students across the grade levels. so that you can plan instruction to fit within the learning progression. S - 49

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Using Sycamore to Enhance Your Teaching Workshop ID#: 16074 Date: Thursday 6/16/2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mercy Academy Limit: 25 Lara Krill Audience: Administrators, Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: 2 This session will explore the teacher web pages (news, documents, grade book, etc.) and Google Apps for Education / classroom integration with Sycamore. Learn how to go deeper with Sycamore. Also, explore resources and possibilities for distance learning days. (Participants should use Sycamore School.) I am the the Super User for my school Let me show you how to make your life easier! Using the Bully Pulpit: A Christian Ministerial Response to the Violence of Bullying Workshop ID#: 16023 Date: Monday 6/20/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 30 Kevin Dowd Audience: Administrators, Counselors, Teachers Grade Level: Intermediate, Middle School, High School EILA: YES LoTi Level: N/A In this workshop bullying will be defined in contrast to other forms of youth violence and conflict, and we will examine the fruits of recent scholarship addressing bullying in our schools and communities. We will look at difficult cases that compel us to think of bullying as a genuine social justice and pro-life issue, that is, an issue that religious leaders have a rightful and critical place addressing, while also emphasizing that most of the violence is "hidden". Participants will be engaged in a multi-media presentation that will encourage them to draw from their own experiences as well as learn from one another. I will offer my own suggestions for activities that have proven helpful in my work with students of elementary, middle, and high school age. We will especially consider the role that religious leaders (including teachers, counselors, administrators, etc.) can play in addressing the violence that is bullying. The workshop will include concrete steps required to be part of the solution, working towards a whole-community approach that gets us past the false notion that bullying is only "the school's problem." S - 50

Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Schools Wild Theme Adventures! (Grades K-8) Workshop ID#: 16033 Featured Session Date: Tuesday 6/21/2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am Flaget Center Limit: 40 Bob Fitzpatrick Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Pre-K, Primary, Intermediate, Middle School EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A This session will explore theme-based activities that will increase your heart rate as well as raise the status of PE among classroom teachers. These activities are standards based and come with assessment pieces. Collaborate with classroom teachers to achieve movement goals. Common classroom themes are addressed through integration activities, like the Salt Lake Slide, The Iditarod Challenge, Frogs in the Pond, Wipeout and more! Take away critical teaching cues to enhance student performance. Find out how to use student choices to achieve grade level benchmarks. Hold onto your hat for a wild ride! Wing Beats Workshop ID#: 16063 Date: Wednesday 6/15/2016 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Louisville Nature Center Limit: 40 Tracy Slone and LNC Staff (Louisville Nature Center) Audience: Teachers Grade Level: Primary, Intermediate EILA: NO LoTi Level: N/A Learn about birds' characteristics, habitats, and adaptations by taking a closer look at the birds around us and learn how to identify them by song and field characteristics. Participants will come away with an enhanced knowledge of local bird life and specific activities they can use to teach students about our urban birds. Participants will also take home information about developiong bird habitat at their school. S - 51

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Catechist Formation Special Summer Offerings Be Merciful! Living the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy Pg. FF- 1 Catechist Retreat: God of Mercy; People of Mercy Pg. FF- 1 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy communion Training for Catechists/Teachers Pg. FF- 2 Love Made Visible: Encountering Christ in the Sacraments Pg. FF- 5 Loving, Beyond Tolerance: Thomas Merton s Insights for a Culture of Charity, as a Response to Bullying in Educational Environments Pg. FF- 6 Loving God, Each Other, and Our Common Home: Pope Francis Encyclical on Caring for Creation Pg. FF- 6 The Sacred Arts: The Spirituality of Sacred Media, Art, and Architecture of the Church Pg. FF- 9 Understanding Church History: The Reformation to the Present Pg. FF- 10 SPECIAL NOTE: In the case of inclement weather during non-office hours please view our blog or our Facebook page for information concerning delays or cancellations of sessions.

Catechist Retreat Wednesday, June 22, 2016 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Epiphany Lighthouse Presenters: Sister Betty Drewes, OSB and Sister Jane Will, OSB The program for the day will consist of the two themes for the year of mercy: The God of Mercy and People of Mercy. The morning session will focus on one s personal understanding of God s Mercy through the Word of God (scripture), Pope Francis writings, and other pertinent authors. The quiet reflection time will allow for personal integration of the content by each participant. The afternoon session will illustrate how we are people of mercy by using the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. This will include scripture for each work of mercy, a prayer, and questions for reflection along with practical ways of living the work of mercy in our daily life. What are some ways to share these Works of Mercy with your students and parents? The day will consist of presentations, personal reflection, prayer, and sharing with one another. We constantly need to contemplate the mystery of mercy. It is a wellspring of joy, serenity, and peace. Our salvation depends on it. Pope Francis Sister Betty Drewes is a member of the Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, IN and is involved with the Spirituality Ministry. She is Director of the Kordes Center and Coordinator of Hospitality, and serves as a spiritual director. She leads retreats, days of reflection, and various personal growth programs. Among her prior ministries she was on the Ferdinand Benedictine leadership team, director of ongoing formation, and director of spirituality for the Benedict Inn Retreat Center in Beech Grove, Indiana. Sister Betty has professional degrees in education, counseling, and spirituality. Sister Jane Will is a member of the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IN. She serves on the community s Spirituality Ministry team as Program Director. She is also director of Strategic Planning for her community. She has a doctorate in psychology and she is a licensed clinical psychologist, spiritual director, and presenter of workshops and retreats. She is a licensed life teacher and has taught on the junior high to college level. She has also served as formation director for postulants and novices and as subprioress in her community.

Requirements for Catechetical Ministry The concentration in Catechetical Ministry exists to form persons in their catechetical ministries to adults, youth, or children in the Archdiocese of Louisville. This formational process fosters the acquisition of appropriate applied knowledge and skills as well as the continued spiritual formation of catechists. PARTICIPANTS Persons called to minister in a formal way by proclaiming and teaching God s Word are encouraged to participate in catechetical formation, specifically Catholic School Teachers of Religion/Theology, Parish Catechists (of Adults, Youth or Children), Parish Catechetical Leaders, Coordinators of RCIA, Principals, Youth Ministers, Campus Ministers, and Adult Faith Formation Leaders. REQUIREMENTS There are three levels within the concentration. Additional hours taken in each level will be applied to the next level. Coursework may be taken through the Archdiocese of Louisville Ministry Institute (ALMI), media options, online courses, or other pre-approved offerings. No more than 20 percent (40 hours) of the required coursework may be completed on an individual basis; the remaining requirements must be fulfilled through live, gathered offerings and interactive online options. LEVEL I - ASSOCIATE CATECHIST (completion of 20 hours in the following coursework plus ongoing formation) In addition to Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part 1, no more than 5 hours may be taken either online or as a media option for the completion of the Associate Level. Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part 1 2 hours Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part 2 3 hours Faith Development 2.5 hours Introduction to Sacraments 2.5 hours Images of God 2.5 hours Introduction to Christology 2.5 hours Introduction to Prayer - 2.5 hours Introduction to Scripture 2.5 hours Ongoing Formation (15 hours every two years from the categories in Level II) LEVEL II ADVANCED CATECHIST (Completion of Level I with an additional 120 hours plus ongoing formation) THEOLOGY/CONTENT (40 hours within a minimum of 7 different content areas -no more than 6 hours will be credited in any one content area. Additional hours will roll over to Level III.) Christology Spirituality Morality Sacraments Liturgy Culture/Diversity Scripture Prayer Justice Family Life Church Catholic Beliefs and Practices CATECHETICS (40 hours) Mentoring Experience - 15 contact hours Remaining hours in Catechetics (See offerings posted in the Professional Development Calendar) SPIRITUAL FORMATION (40 hours) Spiritual Formation requirements may be fulfilled by a variety of methods, e.g., Discipleship Specialization, Prayer Groups, Spiritual Direction, Days of Reflection, Retreats Ongoing Formation (15 hours every two years from the categories in Level III) LEVEL III MASTER CATECHIST (Completion of Level I & II plus an additional 80 hours from the following categories) Theology/Content (40 hours within a minimum of 5 different content areas) Besides the ones listed above, Electives will be added to the Level III Theology/Content Area Catechetics/Methods (20 hours) See above Spiritual Formation (20 hours) See above 6/17/11

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Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Catechist Classes Be Merciful! Living the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy Date: Thursday, June 16, 2016 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Flaget Center Lucio Caruso, Director of Mission at Catholic Charities and team from Catholic Charities $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours total: 2 hours toward Catechetics and 1 hour toward Theology in the area of Justice In calling us to reflect upon and more intentionally live the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy during this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis invites us all to become agents of God s mercy in our world. As Catechists, it is our task to help those we catechize learn how they can flesh out and practice those works of mercy in their daily lives This workshop will explore practical ways and resources to make these works of mercy more than a list to memorize, but actions which make our faith come alive and serve the real needs of those around us. Catechist Retreat: God of Mercy; People of Mercy Dates: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Church of Epiphany Parish (Lighthouse) Sr. Betty Drewes, OSB and Sr. Jane Will, OSB $25 (includes lunch) (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 6 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation The program for the day will consist of the two themes for the year of mercy: The God of Mercy and People of Mercy. The morning session will focus on one s personal understanding of God s Mercy through the Word of God (scripture), Pope Francis writings, and other pertinent authors. The quiet reflection time will allow for personal integration of the content by each participant. The afternoon session will illustrate how we are people of mercy by using the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. This will include scripture for each work of mercy, a prayer, and questions for reflection along with practical ways of living the work of mercy in our daily life. What are some ways to share these Works of Mercy with your students and parents? The day will consist of presentations, personal reflection, prayer, and sharing with one another. Presenters: Sister Betty Drewes is a member of the Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, IN and is involved with the Spirituality Ministry. She is Director of the Kordes Center and Coordinator of Hospitality, and serves as a spiritual director. She leads retreats, days of reflection, and various personal growth programs. Among her prior ministries she was on the Ferdinand Benedictine leadership team, director of ongoing formation, and director of spirituality for the Benedict Inn Retreat Center in Beech Grove, Indiana. Sister Betty has professional degrees in education, counseling, and spirituality. Sister Jane Will is a member of the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IN. She serves on the community s Spirituality Ministry team as Program Director. She is also director of Strategic Planning for her community. She has a doctorate in psychology and she is a licensed clinical psychologist, spiritual director, and presenter of workshops and retreats. She is a licensed life teacher and has taught on the junior high to college level. She has also served as formation director for postulants and novices and as subprioress in her community. FF-1

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Confirmation Workshop Date: Saturday, August 27, 2016 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Flaget Center T.B.A. $25.00 (includes lunch) (check payable to YOUTH MINISTRY) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Karl Dolson at kdolson@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1310 Catechist Credit: 5 hours applies toward Catechetics Join us for a practical and informative workshop for any and all adults who walk with young people in their preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation: catechists, school religion teachers, youth ministers, DRE/PCLs, Confirmation retreat and service coordinators. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Training for Catechists/Teachers Date: Wednesday, June 15, and Thursday, June 16, 2016 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Flaget Center Archdiocese of Louisville, Office of Worship Staff No Funded by the Catholic Services Appeal Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 4 hours applies toward the Theology in the area of Liturgy This is a two-session program for those preparing to serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion in their parishes/schools, as well as those who are presently serving in this role but have not attended this program in the past. Each two-hour session will include the Theology of the Eucharist, Liturgical Ministry and the Practical Aspects of the Role of the Communion Minister. This formation program will fulfill the training portion of the canonical mandate required for Extraordinary Ministers. Faith Development Date: Monday, June 6, 2016 or Monday, August 1, 2016 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Flaget Center Dawn Della Bella, Director of Lifelong Formation and Education, St. Albert the Great Parish $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Catechetics This is a study of the development nature of faith and the diverse expressions of faith formed by tradition, culture, and life experience. FF-2

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Images of God Date: Monday, June 6, 2016 or Monday, August 1, 2016 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Flaget Center (June) Dr. Kevin Caspersen, Director of Faith Formation, Our Lady of Lourdes (Aug) Maureen Larison, Consultant for Adult Formation and Initiation, Archdio. of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the area of Spirituality This class is an exploration into both the personal and communal images of God and how they impact our sense of community and ministry. Introduction to Catholic Identity for Teachers New to Teaching in Catholic Schools Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Flaget Center Maureen Larison, Consultant for Adult Formation and Initiation, Archdiocese of Louisville No Charge Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: No Credit (Required for those who are new to teaching in Catholic Schools who are not Catholic) This workshop will provide a basic understanding of the central elements which shape Catholic identity and explore their influence on school culture. Teachers from other faith traditions will have an opportunity to learn about Catholic beliefs and ask questions to help them understand the unique Catholic school environment. Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching Date: Ongoing Archdiocese of Louisville Online Course Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Once your registration has been processed, you will receive directions on how to enroll in the course. Catechist Credit: 7 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Justice This course will provide you with a general understanding of Catholic Social Teaching and practical ways to integrate it into your curriculum. FF-3

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Christology Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 or Tuesday, August 2, 2016 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Flaget Center (June) Art Turner, Director of Faith Formation, Archdiocese of Louisville (Aug.) Fr. Joe Graffis, Administrator Pro Tempore, St. Gregory $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Linda McLemore at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Christology or 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Christology This class will provide a study of the Christian understanding of the person of Jesus and the impact it has on one s practices. Introduction to Prayer Date: Monday, June 13, 2016 or Wednesday, August 3, 2016 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Flaget Center Sr. Rosella McCormick, O.S.U. $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the content area of Prayer This is a study of the diverse forms of individual and communal prayer and identification of one s own preferred style of prayer. Introduction to Sacraments Date: Monday, June 13, 2016 or Wednesday, August 3, 2016 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Flaget Center Maureen Larison, Consultant for Adult Formation and Initiation, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Sacraments or 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments This class explores the meaning of the Sacraments, the role they have in the Church, and the principles of liturgical celebration of the Sacraments. FF-4

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Scripture Dates: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 or Thursday, August 4, 2016 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Flaget Center (June) Art Turner, Director of Faith Formation, Archdiocese of Louisville (Aug.) Fr. Joe Graffis, Administrator Pro Tempore, St. Gregory $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581, ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Scripture or 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This class explores the Catholic understanding of Scripture and the meanings of inspiration and revelation. Love Made Visible: Encountering Christ in the Sacraments Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Flaget Center Presenters: Dr. Jo Ann Paradise $25 (includes lunch) (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit 6 hours applies toward Catechetics Sacrament preparation involves both helping people to understand the value of the gift God offers and how to open themselves to receive the gift. This workshop will explore how to communicate the Church s teaching on sacraments in light of the new evangelization. It will provide practical insights for guiding children and their families to ongoing conversion nurtured by a full sacramental life. Dr. Jo Ann Paradise is a National Consultant for Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division and works with the product development team in creating resources for children and their families. Jo Ann has served as catechetical leader in the Diocese of Pittsburgh for over 32 years. A teacher at both the grade school and high school levels in Catholic schools as well as an adjunct faculty member of several universities in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jo Ann gives keynotes and workshops at diocesan conferences throughout the United States and Canada. Through her stories, Jo Ann motivates educators and catechists to prepare children to meet the risen Lord and then learn how to respond to his invitation through a life of discipleship. She is a popular retreat director and provides spiritual direction. Jo Ann lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband Don and extended family. FF-5

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Loving, Beyond Tolerance: Thomas Merton s Insights for a Culture of Charity, as a Response to Bullying in Educational Environments Date: Tuesday, June 21 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Flaget Center Tom Malewitz, Theology Teacher, St. avier High School $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours applies toward Catechetics We are surrounded by a violent culture that is deeply affecting the thoughts and actions of school-aged youth. As Catholics we need to present a joy-filled way to live as a sign of hope and love. Using the writings and spirituality of Thomas Merton, a man in the world but not of it (John 17: 14-16), this session will offer foundational concepts for creating an educational environment established upon charity. This session will offer ideas for more collaborative student activities, engagement in class prayer, and activities that will challenge students to recognize and acknowledge the sacredness of the self and the other. Loving God, Each Other, and Our Common Home: Pope Frances Encyclical on Caring for Creation Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Flaget Center Kyle Kramer, Executive Director of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours total: 2 hours toward Catechetics and 1 hour toward Theology in the content area of Justice Pope Francis encyclical on creation care, Laudato Si : On Care for our Common Home is a timely response to the urgent environmental and social challenges of our time. This workshop introduces the basic themes of the encyclical and invites a deeper reflection on how we might integrate its message more deeply into our lives, teaching, and other ministries. Kyle T. Kramer is the Executive Director of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center in Louisville, KY (www.earthandspiritcenter.org), an interfaith spirituality center offering programming in meditation, ecology, and social compassion. He is the former director of graduate lay degree programs and spiritual formation for Saint Meinrad, a Benedictine monastery and school of theology. Kyle and his family spent fifteen years as organic farmers and homesteaders in Spencer County, Indiana. Kyle is a current columnist for St. Anthony Messenger magazine and a former columnist for America magazine, serves as a Catholic Climate Ambassador for the USCCB-sponsored Catholic Climate Covenant, and is the author of A Time to Plant: Life Lessons in Work, Prayer, and Dirt (Ave Maria Press, 2010). FF-6

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Mentoring Experience Date: Ongoing Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville Registration: Contact Denise Puckett at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315 Catechist Credit: At completion 15 hours applies toward Mentoring Experience Upon entering the Advanced Level-Phase II, the catechist is required to select a mentor, who has given witness to his/her faith in the context of effective catechetical ministry. The mentor may be a Principal, PCL, Coordinator or another Catechist who has obtained a Master or Professional catechist certificate or other equivalencies. Contact Denise Puckett, dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 to begin the Mentoring Experience. New to Teaching Eucharist Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Ann Pifer, Associate Director of Religious Education, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours applies towards Catechetics This class will review basic information about the theology of Eucharist and introduce catechists to skills and techniques for preparing children for First Communion. It will provide helpful suggestions and practical resources. New to Teaching Reconciliation Date: Monday, August 1, 2015 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Flaget Center Dawn Della Bella, Director of Lifelong Formation and Education, St. Albert the Great Parish $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours applies towards Catechetics This class will review basic information about the theology of Reconciliation and look at the components of providing an effective sacramental Reconciliation celebration. It will provide helpful suggestions and practical resources. FF-7

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part I Date: Ongoing Archdiocese of Louisville On-Line Course Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or call (502) 448-8581, ext. 1314 Once your registration has been processed, you will receive directions on how to enroll in the course. Catechist Credit: 2 hours applies toward the Associate Level in the area of Overview of Catechetical Ministry This course is an introductory overview of catechesis, which will provide you with a general understanding of the purpose, goals, and methodology of the ministry of catechesis. It will introduce the Kentucky Religious Education Guidelines and provide you with ideas and resources to use in catechetical session planning. Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part II Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 or Tuesday, August 2, 2016 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Flaget Center Presenters: Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville and Maureen Larison, Consultant for Adult Formation and Initiation, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours applies toward Associate Level (Required) in the content area of Overview of Catechetical Ministry This course will focus on the catechetical process in passing on the faith, introduce some of the distinguishing characteristics of the Catholic Church, review the process of Catechist Formation, and introduce practical resources from OLFE. FF-8

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 RCIA Team Day Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. St. Agnes Parish Center Dr. Jerry Galipeau $25.00 (includes lunch) (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Jerry Galipeau is Vice President and Chief Publishing Officer for the J.S. Paluch Company and its music and liturgy division, World Library Publications, in Franklin Park, Illinois. Before coming to WLP, he served for fifteen years as Director of Liturgy and Music at parishes in Florida and Illinois. He has presented keynotes and workshops throughout the United States and Canada on the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, liturgical spirituality, ritual music, evangelization and adult spiritual formation. Past chair of the Board of Directors of the North American Forum on the Catechumenate, Jerry has been a frequent team member for Forum's institutes. A popular parish mission presenter and retreat leader, he earned the Doctor of Ministry with a concentration in liturgical studies from Catholic Theological Union at Chicago in 1999, where he is presently an adjunct faculty member. The Sacred Arts: The Spirituality of Sacred Media, Art, and Architecture of the Church Dates: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Locations: Flaget Center Tom Malewitz, Theology Teacher, St. avier High School $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 3 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality In 1999, St. John Paul II addressed artists in a pastoral letter stating: Society needs artists, just as it needs scientists, technicians, workers, professional people, witnesses of the faith, teachers, fathers and mothers, who ensure the growth of the person and the development of the community by means of that supreme art form which is the art of education. This session will focus on the spirituality of art and artists in the Church and our ability to go deeper in prayer, uncovering the mysteries of God s beauty in creation and presence through the gifts and talents of artists. Focus will be paid toward icons, paintings, music, architecture, and poetry throughout the history of the Church. FF-9

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Understanding Church History: The Reformation to the Present Dates: Wednesday, June 8, 2016 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Locations: Flaget Center Tom Malewitz, Theology Teacher, St. avier High School $20.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Register prior to class to insure class availability. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Catechist Credit: 6 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Church How can we truly understand the rich tradition of Church? It can seem overwhelming. There are many familiar names, places, and events of the past but how did those people and events lead up to the Vatican II Church? The first 3-hour session will focus on people and events surrounding the Reformation (1500 s) to the Anti- Catholic movement of the Know-Nothings in America (1850 s). The second 3-hour session will continue with Vatican I (1860 s) concluding with the latest papal encyclical of Pope Francis, Laudato si (2015). The complete session will present an overview of the philosophical, political, and religious developments of the last 500 years. This workshop could be taken for 6 hours, or 3 hours for either session. FF-10

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Media Options (No more than 5 hours may be taken either online or as a media option for the completion of the Associate Level. For the total required coursework no more than 20 percent (40 hours) may be completed on an individual basis; the remaining requirements must be fulfilled through live, gathered offerings and interactive online options.) (*) indicates required viewing for this course is available online at www.formedinfaith.wordpress.com, under the Online Learning tab Creating Sabbath with Our Lives $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Spiritual Formation for each session completed. There are a total of 5 sessions. Fr. Ron Rolheiser, O.M.I., originally presented this three-day retreat at King s House Retreat and Renewal Center, Belleville, IL. It has been replicated as a five-session video program that can be used for small group faith sharing, or for private spiritual renewal. Sessions presented are: 1) Sabbath As The First Retreat; 2) Obstacles to Sabbath; 3) Showing Up for the Wedding Feast and Taking the Ointment; 4) Sabbath as Solitude and Reconciliation; and 5) Sabbath: The Rest in God. Completion Requirement: After viewing each session, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Foundation of Liturgy * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Liturgy This presentation is a brief overview of the historical development of liturgy, the basic principles of celebrating liturgy and the introduction/concluding Rites of the Mass. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Images of God * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the content area of Spirituality An exploration into both the personal and communal images of God and how those images impact our sense of community and ministry. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-11

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching Date: Ongoing Archdiocese of Louisville Online Course Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Once your registration has been processed, you will receive directions on how to enroll in the course. Catechist Credit: 7 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Justice This course will provide you with a general understanding of Catholic Social Teaching and practical ways to integrate it into your curriculum. Introduction to Prayer * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the content area of Prayer This is a study of the diverse forms of individual and communal prayer and identification of one s own preferred style of prayer. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Introduction to Sacraments * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the content area of Sacraments This presentation explores the meaning of the sacraments, the role they have in the Church, and the principles of liturgical celebration of the sacraments. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-12

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Scripture $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward the Associate Level or Theology in the content area of Scripture Echoes of Faith Plus: The Scriptures explores the central themes and message of the Bible. It explains what the Bible is and why it is considered the holy book of the Christian community. It introduces some of the foundational stories of the Bible. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Introduction to Spirituality * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality This presentation is an appreciation of diverse expressions of both personal and communal spirituality and the exploration of the activities of the Spirit of the Church and in the world. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Living in the Image and Likeness of God $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Spiritual Formation for each session completed. There are a total of 3 sessions. Fr. Ron Rolheiser, O.M.I., originally presented this three-day retreat at King s House Retreat and Renewal Center, Belleville, IL. It has been replicated as a three-session video program that can be used for small group faith sharing, or for private spiritual renewal. Sessions presented are: 1) The Struggle Our Congenital Discontent and its deep root, Its Deep Root The image and likeness of God inside of us; 2) The Struggles inherent in our Blessedness, Our simplistic and romanticized notion of this Divine energy inside its struggles; 3) Living Healthily Inside Divine Madness, Living the Divine Fire Inside us Commandments for the Long Haul. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-13

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Major Themes of Scripture $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This presentation is a survey of the primary themes of Scripture and how they are relevant in our lives today. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Morality, Ethics, and Social Justice $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Morality Echoes of Faith Plus: Catholic Morality explores the foundations of Catholic morality and the practice of the moral life. It covers topics such as, Virtues, Objective and Subjective Morality, Human Actions, the Meaning of Sin, and Conscience. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Overview of Catechetical Ministry Part I Date: Ongoing Archdiocese of Louisville Online Course Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, Archdiocese of Louisville $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Registration: Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1314 Once your registration has been processed, you will receive directions on how to enroll in the course. Catechist Credit: 2 hours applies toward the Associate Level (Required) in the area of Overview of Catechetical Ministry This course is an introductory overview of catechesis, which will provide you with a general understanding of the purpose, goals, and methodology of the ministry of catechesis. It will introduce the Kentucky Religious Education Guidelines and provide you with ideas and resources to use in catechetical session planning.. FF-14

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Overview of the Mass * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Liturgy This presentation focuses on the Mass, the source and summit of all the Church s activity, as well as, the meaning and purpose of the primary elements of the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto leads viewers through the development and history of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, starting from Biblical times to post-vatican II. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Sacrament of Baptism, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto discusses the nature and purpose of the Sacrament of Baptism, and how its theology and ritual changed over 2,000 years. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-15

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Sacrament of Confirmation, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto leads viewers through the development and history of Confirmation, starting from Biblical times to post-vatican II. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Sacrament of Eucharist, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto discusses the nature and purpose of the Sacrament of Eucharist, and how its theology and ritual changed over 2,000 years. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Sacrament of Holy Orders, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto leads viewers through the development and history of the Sacrament of Holy Orders, starting from Biblical times to post-vatican II. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-16

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Sacrament of Matrimony, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto leads viewers through the development and history of the Sacrament of Matrimony, starting from Biblical times to post-vatican II. Chesto offers an engaging presentation in language that is comprehensible and clear. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Sacrament of Reconciliation, Past and Present $10.00 (checks payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments Expert author Kathleen Chesto discusses the nature and purpose of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and how its theology and ritual changed over 2,000 years. Completion Requirement: After viewing video, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Seven Deadly Sins/Seven Lively Virtues $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation Reverend Robert E. Barron presents a challenging presentation of the Seven Deadly Sins and for his message of hope, found in the Seven Lively Virtues. Pride/Humility Envy/Admiration Anger/Forgiveness Sloth/Zeal Avarice/Generosity Gluttony/Asceticism Lust/Chastity Completion Requirement: After viewing the DVD, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-17

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Spiritual Growth in Tough Times $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Spiritual Formation for each session completed. There are a total of 3 sessions. This series by well-known presenter Joyce Rupp, OSM, offers practical ideas and inspirational stories to help us through the difficult times of our lives. Sessions presented are: 1) Wait, Watch, Work, and Don t Give Up; 2) Find a Reason to Hope; and 3) Trust and Lean On God. Completion Requirement: After viewing each session, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Spirituality and the Two Halves of Life $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation Ron Rolheiser, a Missionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate, focuses on two distinct parts of growth and discipleship. We leave home at an early age and spend many years trying to find our way back. How do we get back again? That s the spiritual task for the first half of life. But where do we go once we re back home? That s the spirituality for the second half of life. Completion Requirement: After viewing Parts 1, 2, and 3 of the DVD, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, doublespaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. Theology of Church * $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Church This presentation explores the meaning and mission of the Church and the role Baptism has within it. Completion Requirement: Type a minimum of two pages to summarize your learning from the assignment. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-18

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Untold Blessings: Three Paths to Holiness $10.00 (check payable to ALMI) Contact: Contact Elo Rowan at erowan@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1316 for class materials and additional assignments. Catechist Credit: 1 hour applies toward Spiritual Formation for each session completed. There are a total of 3 sessions. Robert Barron paints a beautiful and mysterious image of what it takes to be a follower of the One who is, Jesus Christ. He lays out three intriguing paths to holiness: 1) Finding the Center; 2) Knowing You re a Sinner; and 3) Realizing Your Life is Not About You. He also provides practical approaches to enhance the journey along these three paths. Completion Requirement: After viewing each session, write a one-to-two page reflection paper to summarize what you have learned. Papers should be prepared in 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1 inch margins on all four sides. FF-19

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 University of Dayton Internet Courses Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation A Vision for Catholic Youth Ministry Dates: May 22 June 25, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 15 hours applies toward Catechetics, 5 hours applies in Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices, and 5 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation A Vision for Catholic Youth Ministry is a five week course introducing students to the vision and principles for developing a comprehensive framework for youth ministry. Students will explore the historical development as well as contemporary models of the Catholic Church's efforts to reach out to young people and their families. Finally, students will be introduced to a leadership system for creating a stable, vibrant, and lasting ministry within their ministry setting. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Advanced Catholic Social Teaching Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 applies toward Theology in the content area of Justice and 10 hours applies toward Catholic Beliefs and 5 hours applies toward Scripture This is an ADVANCED level course and should not be attempted without sufficient grounding in the basics of the Catholic faith and Catholic Social Teaching. Designed to deepen the understanding of the basis for social justice by looking at specific encyclicals, Advanced Catholic Social Teaching is a course for those who have had some prior background. People taking this course should be familiar with the 7 tenets of Catholic social teaching presented by the US Catholic bishops. Catholic Social Teaching 1 and 2 are not pre-requisites if the student has other experiences leading to basic knowledge of Catholic social concerns. The ART process for working through a problem in a transformative, practical way is also presented. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-20

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Autism In Faith Formation Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 15 hours applies toward Catechetics, 5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices, and 5 hours applies applies toward Methods This e-course introduces catechetical leaders, catechists, catholic school educators and parents to a deeper understanding and the impact of autism spectrum disorders on faith formation. It can be perceived as a guide for cultivating faith learning environments that support and incorporate persons with autism within the catechetical environment. Understanding developmental disorders, including autism, will make it easier to embrace individuals with these disorders and their families in parish life. The course will also cover proven suggestions and techniques to engage and communicate effectively with individuals with autism spectrum disorders within catechetical settings. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Bible Basics Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation This course presupposes that an individual has not had a general overview of the Bible. This is a great place to begin. The course cannot cover everything one needs to know for navigating into the world of the Scriptures but one is given a few basic concepts to begin the journey. If you have ever wondered how the Bible is arranged, what types of writings can be found in it, how to navigate through the Bible, and how to interpret the Bible as a Catholic, you are about to begin an interesting discovery. Successful completion of this course earns 2.5 CEU's. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-21

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Catholic Beliefs Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 5 hours applies toward Catechetics A clear understanding of our central belief system is essential for any Catholic. This course will enable the student to appreciate the function of doctrine and the process of theology through which doctrines develop in the Roman Catholic Tradition. In addition, students will develop the skills to articulate personal beliefs, explain the role and function of faith in theology, and describe the role of the catechist in passing on the tradition. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Catholic Teaching on Chastity, Family Life, and Human Sexuality Education Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 15 total hours: 10 hours applies toward Theology Morality and 5 hours applies toward Methods This three-session course will introduce teachers and catechists to the Church s documents pertaining to chastity education, help them to understand what is expected of a teacher in chastity education, and offer appropriate teaching methodologies for teaching such a course of study. Included in this course is pertinent information a teacher or catechist will need if he or she is responsible for teaching a child-safety educational component. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-22

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Christology Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Christology and 10 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Christology and 12.5 hours apples toward Theology in the content area of Christology and 10 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture. This understanding of Jesus Christ is the fruit of the study of person and mission of Jesus Christ: Christology. This has been a central focus of study for theology since the beginning of the Church. What we believe and argue today about whom Jesus is and what He did was earned through much prayer, thought and argument. This course will enable students to learn and understand the foundations upon which all Christology rests, the theology developed from the apostolic age through the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century A.D. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Church History 1 Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the Content area of Church Basic knowledge and deep appreciation of Church History enables us to understand how the Catholic Church has evolved through time. We see how the Holy Spirit was and continues to be present. We become familiar with men and women who attempted to define the nature and role of the Church in each period of history. The road was not easy as religious, political, economic and social tensions impacted the Church s unfolding story. Church History I is one of two parts of a basic introduction to the History of the Church. This course covers the period from Pentecost to the beginning of the Reformation. While we cannot cover in depth all the factors which influenced the development of the early Church we are able to begin the journey here. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-23

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Church History 2 Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information.. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the Content area of Church There are two parts to our Church History courses: Church History I and Church History II. It is recommended that Church History I precede engaging in Church History II in order to understand the flow and development of the Church through her 2000 year old history. Church History II navigates the student from the Reformation (where Church History I ended) through the Second Vatican Council into the 21st century. Students explore the cultural, political, social and religious factors which influenced the Church's journey. Significant men and women emerged to support and challenge the Church's understanding of herself and relationship with the world. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Conscience Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Morality and 5 hours applies toward the content area of Justice Helping the student see morality as a response to the universal call to holiness and as a response to the invitation of eternal life with God, this introductory course relies heavily on the Scriptures, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and Thomas Schindler's series of articles on morality to explore the theology and the process of moral decision-making. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-24

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Creative Methodologies: ADHD in Parish Life- Pastoral Implications Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 20 hours applies toward Methods, and 5 hours applies toward Catechetics This e-course is an attempt to introduce catechists to understanding the meaning and impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on faith formation. It is a guide for cultivating faith learning environments that support and incorporate the person with ADHD within the catechetical environment. Understanding ADHD will make it easier to embrace individuals with this condition and their families in parish life. This course is designed to help participants to understand the symptoms of ADHD syndrome. E-Learners will also be presented with suggestions for techniques that work to engage individuals with ADHD in catechesis and facilitate appropriate behavior.***please note: the course Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview is a prerequisite for this course. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at https://vlcff.udayton.edu/ or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 5 hours applies toward Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 20 hours towards Methods Disabilities in Parish Life: An Overview (hereafter, Disabilities: An Overview) seeks to provide participants with a basic understanding of the perspectives of people with disabilities and their family and friends, relevant issues of concern, and ways in which participants can create accessible parish and diocesan environments. It includes information on the less-than-obvious aspects of disability ministry not always apparent to the casual observer, such as stigma, grief, poverty, attitudes, family dynamics, and culture. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-25

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Ecclesiology: Beginnings of the Church Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 13 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Church and 12 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture As a topic Ecclesiology, the Theology of Church, studies the Church in itself, that is, as an institution with a 2000-year history. This course is the first in a series of three courses, which together will give the student a basic understanding of a topic that is essential for effective catechesis. The first part, Ecclesiology: Beginnings of the Church, introduces the student to the theological study of the Church. The student will become familiar with basic terms and concepts that are essential for understanding the Church s nature and mission, and how these have been a constant theme in the Church s evolution as a living organism throughout history. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Faith and Human Development Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Catechetics and 5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content are of Faith Development, 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Images of God, and 20 hours applies toward Catechetics The course provides an introduction to stage theories of human development and spiritual growth. Participants will consider the relationship between the maturation of human beings and their growth in the spiritual life. The works of Fowler, Erikson, Kohlberg, Gilligan, Piaget and others will provide the foundation for examining psychological and spiritual growth during childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age, and older adulthood. Particular attention is given to moral and ego development in relationship to spiritual progress. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-26

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Faith Formation for Adults with Special Needs Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 hours applies toward Methods and 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 5 hours applies toward Catechetics Adults who have Intellectual Disabilities have spiritual needs. Many welcome the opportunity to become more aware of God s presence with them when they have an appropriate catechesis. An appropriate catechesis, such as the one presented at the end of this course, will help them become, using one example, more knowledgeable of sacred articles that are part of Catholic prayer and worship at the Sunday liturgy. Hopefully this course will promote a better sense of belonging for them. Rooted in the Gospel healings of Jesus, and stepping out of a dark history, many adults with developmental disabilities are now welcomed into a full life within the Catholic Church. Having been included in parish life in the recent past, and to hasten a better sense of belonging, adults with cognitive developmental disabilities can now be offered opportunities to enrich their faith. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Foundations and Vision for Adult Learning and Faith Formation Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 15 hours applies toward Catechetics and 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices The Catholic Church, through a series of international and national documents, has called for more emphasis on adult faith formation since Vatican II. This emphasis on adult faith formation will necessitate a greater understanding of how to foster lifelong catechesis in adults ages 18-108. This course will lay the foundation for the remaining six courses in this Adult Faith Formation certificate program. Adult learning and faith formation need to be situated within the vision of lifelong catechesis. This course looks at the vision for lifelong catechesis; the vision of adult faith formation; the role of evangelization and conversion; the goals, tasks and principles for adult faith formation; and roles in adult learning and faith formation. This course is part of a specialized Certificate in Adult Formation Leadership and is meant to be taken as part of a sequence. This course pre-supposes knowledge in the previous courses. Refer to the certificate page for more information. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-27

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Images of Jesus Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Christology and 10 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward the content area of Liturgy or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Christology and 7.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Christology and 10 hours applies toward content area of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward the content area of Liturgy Note: It is advisable to have taken Introduction to Scripture before attempting this course. (The former title of this course was "Jesus"). Through this course the participant will have the opportunity to examine, from a variety of theological perspectives, what we know and believe about the central figure of the Christian faith and arguably the most influential person who ever walked the earth. After looking at many different resources, the student will be able to form a personal answer to "Who do you say that I am?" The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Introduction to Catechesis Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Catechetics and 5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Culture This course considers the ministry of catechesis within the context of the Church s mission to evangelize. The General Directory for Catechesis will be used to present the purpose, tasks, and content of catechesis, methodologies for various age groups, the influence of the baptismal catechumenate on the catechetical process, and the importance of the vocation of the catechist. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-28

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Christian Morality Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 18 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Morality and 7 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture As Christians, we are called to a standard of living that reflects not only the Ten Commandments but also the Beatitudes. We are created in the image and likeness of God and thus challenged to live the way of Christ. Jesus is the "way, the truth, the life." This course introduces participants to moral principles and convictions that give meaning to our actions, the role Scriptures, the Church and conscience play in shaping how we act and how our behavior is a response to our love relationships in the human community. The nature of sin, grace and virtue will be explored. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Introduction to Liturgy Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Liturgy and 5 hours applies toward content area of Scripture As central to the life of the Christian person, liturgy engages the heart, body and soul in praise, thanks and worship of God as Trinity. In this course, participants will study the ritual and symbolic meaning of liturgy, its structural elements and its importance to Christian worship and life. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-29

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Paul s Life and Letters Dates: May 22 June 25, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This course is an intermediate introduction to Paul's life and letters. The course begins with an in-depth look at Paul's autobiography according to his letters and then moves on to discuss the seven authentic letters of Paul as both history and theology. Topics such as Paul and Politics, Paul and Women, Paul and the Second Coming, Paul and Slavery, Paul and Judaism, and Paul on Salvation and Suffering will be discussed throughout the five weeks of this course. Students will read a variety of materials including some of the most important articles written about Paul in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. At the completion of this course students will be able to situate Paul in his first-century environment and talk intelligently about how Paul's theology is relevant for today's church. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Introduction to Practical Morality Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Morality and 10 hours applies in the content area of Justice This course is designed to provide participants with knowledge of the foundations of moral theology and conscience formation. A focal point for the course will be an understanding of the human being s relationship with God who created us in His image and likeness and what that means for moral living. The sacred and social and dimensions of being human will be explored. Participants will learn a process for moral decision-making and will practice applying the process in practical life situations. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-30

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to Prayer Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content are of Prayer and 10 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Prayer and 12.5 applies toward Theology in the content are of Prayer and 10 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation As in all relationships, communication is vital to its sustained growth. Prayer is the means by which God and we communicate. In prayer, God invites us to a deepening and continuing relationship. At the same time, we express our thoughts, desires and needs. Prayer guides us in our everyday lives and helps us to foster an abiding relationship with the One who loves us beyond all others. This course introduces the participants to the rich tradition and experience of prayer that will enable them to continually grow in the way in which God and we communicate. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Introduction to Scripture Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content are of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Scripture and 17.5 applies toward Theology in the content are of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices This presupposes that an individual has not had a general overview of the Bible. This is a great place to begin. The course cannot cover everything one needs to know for navigating into the world of the Scriptures but one is given a few basic concepts to begin the journey. If you have ever wondered how the Bible came about, what were some of the cultural factors which influenced the events around the writing of the Old and New Testaments, or what Church document, today tell us about the Bible, you are about to begin an interesting discovery. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-31

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Introduction to the Sacraments of Initiation Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content are of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Scripture and 17.5 applies toward Theology in the content are of Scripture and 5 hours applies toward content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices The sacraments of initiation draw us deeply into Christ's life and life within the Christian community, and through them we are sent out in mission in Christ's name. This course will provide a foundational study and reflection on the history and theology of these key sacramental moments. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. New Testament Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This course is the third of basic level introductory courses to Scripture. We recommend the courses be taken in sequence especially if a student has had limited previous studies in Scripture. The sequencing enables the student to cultivate a strong Biblical foundation for understanding and applying the Scriptures in their lives. The sequence is: (1) Introduction to the Scriptures, (2) Introduction to the Old Testament and (3) Introduction to the New Testament. This course attempts to explore the stories in and behind the writings we call the New Testament. The course is a general overview introducing the student to the cultural context, composition, themes and pastoral application of the New Testament accounts for growing in Biblical knowledge. As in the Old Testament, we will study the texts from the threefold perspective of the World within the Text: Literature, The World behind the Text: History, and the World in Front of the Text: Our Culture. Through the study of Biblical maps, articles and religious art present on authoritative websites, our text and class discussions students can grow in New Testament knowledge, understanding and application to their life and ministry. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-32

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Old Testament Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This course is the second of basic level introductory courses to Scripture. We recommend the courses be taken in sequence especially if a student has had limited previous studies in Scripture. The sequencing enables the student to cultivate a strong Biblical foundation for understanding and applying the Scriptures in their lives. The sequence is: (1) Introduction to the Scriptures, (2) Introduction to the Old Testament and (3) Introduction to the New Testament. This course paves the way for students to develop deeper personal understanding and appreciation for the Biblical context, structure (Canon), authoring, meaning and historical impact of the Old Testament. Students are introduced to methods of reading Biblical texts, understanding the story lines and process of interpretation with cultural contexts, and current trends in Biblical research. Students are encouraged to respect the wholeness of the Biblical texts. This approach assists students as they acquire new skills and tools to navigate through the Old Testament and apply its wisdom to their spiritual lives and ministry. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. On Bended Knee (Seminar) Dates: July 10-30, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $40.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 15 total hours: 10 applies toward Spiritual Formation and 2.5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Liturgy and 2.5 hours applies toward Justice Note: On Bended Knee is a 3 week seminar. A prayerful environment is important for this topic. While journeying through this seminar it is appropriate, if you are able, to create a special reflective space or environment to enter into the experience. You may need to select a special time to participate in these sessions to ensure your prayerful journey. You may decide to light a special prayer candle. Begin each session by taking a few moments to center yourself in the presence of God. In session #2, you are asked to reflect on a cross (one that is particularly special to you). Journal: It is recommended that you keep a personal journal as you proceed through the seminar. You may do this in a handbook or as a Word document. The journal helps us to focus and monitor our reflections for growing in understanding how Eucharist calls you to service! The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-33

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Our Hearts Were Burning (Seminar) Dates: May 22 June 11, or July 10 30, or Aug. 28 Sept. 17, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $40.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 15 hours applies toward Catechetics Note: Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us is a 3 week seminar. Published at the end of 1999, the plan seeks to place adult faith formation where it belongs: At the center of Parish Catechesis. As the only Church document that uses the term "adult faith formation," the plan provides not only encouragement to leaders but also practical strategies for embedding adult faith formation within the fabric of parish life. This three week seminar gives leaders in adult faith formation the opportunity to read selected key passages from the plan, to reflect on our bishops' words in light of actual experience, and to share experiences of working with adults in faith formation settings. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Overview of the GDC & NDC (Seminar) Dates: July 10 30, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $40.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 15 hours applies toward Catechetics Note: Overview of the GDC & NDC is a 3 week seminar. Two Church documents which are responsible for guiding and reflecting the practice of catechesis in the twentyfirst century are the GDC-General Directory for Catechesis (1997) and the NDC-National Directory for Catechesis (2005). The vision of each of these two documents is closely aligned with the other. This seminar will address how these documents echo each other and where they are unique. The accountability for the message of the documents will be examined. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-34

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Planning Youth Ministry Events Dates: Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 15 hours applies toward Methods This course provides an introduction and understanding of why and how events can and should be an integral component of comprehensive youth ministry. We will consider how to connect youth with their parish community and then will examine events from both a ministerial perspective as well as practical considerations from promotion to logistics to evaluation. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Prayer and Worship with Adolescents Dates: May 22 June 25, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 total hours: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Prayer and 10 hours applies toward Catechetics This course will provide an introduction to the theology of prayer and worship, and will explore practical methods and techniques for leading prayer and worship with young people. There will be a special emphasis on the value of a multi-cultural perspective in all opportunities for engaging young people in prayer. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Prophets Dates: Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture This course introduces students to the Major and Minor Prophets of the Hebrew Bible. This course is a general overview introducing students to the cultural context, composition, themes, and pastoral application of the prophetic literature. As in the courses on the Old Testament and the New Testament, we will study the writings and lives of the prophets from the threefold perspective: literature, history, and our culture. Through the study of images, maps, timelines, and articles present on authoritative websites, our text and class discussions, students will grow in their knowledge of the Hebrew prophets. Students will also learn how to apply the message of the prophets to their own lives and ministries. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-35

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 RCIA Dates: May 22 June 25, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 5 hours applies toward Catechetics The Rites for Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) has been around for many years and undergone some changes that include rites for children as well. The stages of the rites call for in depth reflection as either converts or candidates for full communion come to a greater understanding of the riches and the beauty of the Catholic faith. This course is designed for RCIA leaders and catechists who assist them. Knowledge of the books of The Rites is expected in order to participate in this course. It is recommended that you check with your pastor or catechetical leader and seek permission to borrow The Rites as you go through this course as many references are made to it. All liturgical rites for RCIA as stated in this course are taken from The Rites, the official liturgical books of the Catholic Church. There are instances when rites may be merged and other instances where rites must be separated. Care must be taken to differentiate between these rites as they bring exceptional meaning to those preparing to be initiated into the Catholic Church. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Sacraments Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Sacraments and 5 hours applies toward content area of Liturgy or 2.5 hours applies toward Associate Level in the content area of Introduction to Sacraments and 17.5 applies toward Theology in the content are of Sacraments and 5 hours applies toward content area of Liturgy This course is an introductory overview of the theology of the Sacraments, the public, liturgical prayer of the Church. The Church is never so much the Church as when it is gathered together for liturgy. Jesus Himself is Sacrament, the visible sign of the invisible God. Eucharist is THE Sacrament for it contains all that we are, all that the Church is, and all that Jesus says of God. Each of the sacraments will be discussed within the context of its role in the lives of the faithful: initiation into God's life, healing and reconciliation, and service to God's community. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-36

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Scripture and Justice Dates: July 10 Aug. 13, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration Opens May 25 & Closes July 6 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Scripture and 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Justice This is an ADVANCED level course and should not be attempted without sufficient grounding in the basics of the Catholic faith. Catholic Social Teaching is the fruit of a rich tradition of ecumenical council documents, papal encyclicals, bishops' conference documents and more, all of which are rooted in the sacred texts of Scripture. The story of the Old Testament is, at its heart, the story of a people striving to achieve and maintain a life-giving community. The writings of the New Testament indicate an emerging Christian community's dawning understanding of Jesus' life, death and resurrection as the culmination of God's plan for the world. This course examines the biblical vision of community, ordered above all toward justice and cooperation, and the way in which both Old and New Testaments provide the framework for living justly in today's world. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Spirituality in Adult Learning and Faith Formation Dates: May 22 June 25, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 15 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Prayer and 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality The purpose of this course is to offer the learner a greater understanding of spirituality as it impacts the life of the individual and the community as a whole. Simply put, spirituality is "our effort with grace to become what we have been created by the Lord to be..." (In His Spirit: A Guide to Today's Spirituality, Hauser, p. 5). This course will explore the definition of spirituality offered above and what is necessary for growing in the spiritual life, namely, how to recognize the Spirit in all things. Key to growing in the Spirit and in the spiritual life is a keen awareness and desire to grow in relationship with God through prayer. In addition to discussing spirituality, this course will offer guidance and provide the learner with the opportunity to grow in prayer and praying through the exploration of a variety of types of prayer, each rooted in our Catholic tradition. This course is part of a specialized Certificate in Adult Formation Leadership and is meant to be taken as part of a sequence. This course pre-supposes knowledge in the previous courses. Refer to the certificate page for more information. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-37

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Study of The Joy of the Gospel (Evangelii Gaudium) Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality, 5 hours applies toward the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices, 5 hours applies toward the content area of Culture, and 5 hours applies toward content area of Justice Pope Francis has "a dream: a Church working without hesitation on a path of pastoral and missionary conversion": an attitude that is personal and communal, "capable of transforming" habits, styles, language, and facilities, directing them towards evangelization rather than "self-preservation". (LR 11/29/13). The "dream" is the focus of the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel). It is the fruit of labors of the Synod of Bishops on the "New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Faith" (October 2012). It is clear that the Pope's intentions, though spurred by the recommendations of the Synod Fathers, go beyond. It is not presented as a post-synodal document but expresses his concerns for the Church and the world today. "I wish to encourage the Christian faithful", Pope Francis writes "to embark upon a new chapter of evangelization marked by this joy, while pointing out new paths for the Church's journey in years to come". There is a sense of newness in The Joy of the Gospel that radiates from the document's originality, style and character than from other Church documents. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Survey of Catholic Doctrine Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Catholic Belief and Practices and 5 hours applies toward the content are of Scripture and 5 hour applies toward the content are of Christology and 5 hours applies toward the content area of Church This course will look at some of the major doctrines of the Catholic Church. Participants will come to a better understanding of the Trinity, original sin, Church, salvation history, and the communion of saints. Participants will be asked to identify the meaning of magisterium, ecumenism, eschatology, and other Catholic terms. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-38

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Survey of Catholic Social Teaching Dates: May 22 June 25, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18 or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 10 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Justice and 10 hours applies toward the content area of Catholic Beliefs and Practices and 5 hours applies toward the content area of Scripture "Far too many Catholics are not familiar with the basic content of Catholic Social Teaching. More fundamentally, many Catholics do not adequately understand that the social teaching of the Church is an essential part of Catholic faith. This poses a serious challenge for all Catholics, since it weakens our capacity to be a Church that is true to the demands of the Gospel." United States Catholic Conference Introduction to: Sharing Catholic Social Teaching The goal of this course is to provide the kind of background on Catholic Social Teaching suggested by the bishops as fundamental for living the Christian life. The course relies heavily on documents prepared by the bishops and on the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Survey of Catholic Social Teaching will cover the seven key themes of Catholic Social Teaching outlined by the bishops: the life and dignity of the human person; the call to family, community, and participation; rights and responsibilities; option for the poor and vulnerable; the dignity of work and the rights of workers; solidarity; and care for God's creation. Also included is a process for defining and effecting change related to significant social justice issues at the diocesan and parish level. Sometimes people question whether it is the business of the Church to be involved in these issues. They wish to separate Church and state and relegate to government the solutions to problems that injure others, deny a basic quality of life, or damage God's creation. The course will reiterate the centrality of social justice teachings for all Christians, and its consistent independence from any political ideology of the left or the right. It relies heavily on mainstream teachings of the Church" the Scriptures, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and Father Kevin E. McKenna's A Concise Guide to Catholic Social Teaching which summarizes papal encyclicals and statements of the U.S. bishops. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-39

Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Formation/ Summer 2016 Theological Reflection: Key to Connecting Faith and Life (Seminar) Dates: May 22 June 11, or July 10 30, or Aug. 28 Sept. 17, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 15 hours total: 5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Prayer and 10 hours applies toward Catechetics Note: Theological Reflection: Key to Connecting Faith and Life is a 3 week seminar. Too often faith is attended to only on Sundays. During the rest of the week, Sunday's wisdom and challenges, plus its understandings and right judgments, are often left untouched. This course introduces a way to go beneath day-to-day events to find meaning within them, to make decisions about them, and to invite an awareness of the abiding presence of God, any day of the week! One of the powerful witnesses of Jesus the Son is that his life was completely intertwined with God the Father. Nothing separated him from his relationship with the Father, and his relationship with the Father influenced all that he did. This course seeks to assist its participants in taking on the ways of Gospel through theological reflection. What does it take to keep faith and life integrated? How can we do that specifically? What is gained when we do? This is a course that answers those questions and at the same time provides ecclesial leaders some skills to facilitate theological reflection in groups. Finally, for those responding to a call from God to be leaders within the Christian community, this course will offer a method by which to lead that sets ecclesial leadership apart from leadership in other organizations. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. Vocation, Spirituality, and Discipleship of Catechists Dates: May 22 June 25, or July 10 Aug. 13, or Aug. 28 Oct. 1, 2016 University of Dayton Internet Course $50.00 per course Registration: Opens April 6 & Closes May 18, or Opens May 25 & Closes July 6, or Opens July 13 & Closes Aug. 24 Go to the University of Dayton web site at vlc.udayton.edu or contact Denise Puckett, Consultant for Catechetical Ministry, at dpuckett@archlou.org or (502) 448-8581 ext. 1315, for more information. Catechist Credit: 25 hours total: 20 hours applies toward Spiritual Formation and 5 hours applies toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality Catechists are called to bring the Word of God to the Christian community as they animate and give witness to Jesus, educate to faith and teach the truths of faith. The course on Vocation, Spirituality and Discipleship of the Catechists guides the participants to look into the beginning, trace the unfolding of their vocation to the ministry of catechesis and reflect its implications in actual catechetical praxis. Mary is presented as the exemplar catechist who shows the way to respond to their call to be and to live as divine images, children of God, and followers of Jesus, members of God s Family the Church. The course will also bring the thoughts of Catholic writers on spirituality as guide for their personal reflection on Christian spirituality and the spirituality of catechists and their discipleship. The required resources for this course may be available at OLFE. FF-40

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