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What does a modern, values-based education look like in practice? Here is a peek at some of the great Lessons for Life that Catholic teachers are sharing. Critical consumption For Anthony Perrotta’s high school class, movies are part of the daily curriculum. Perrotta uses popular films as a powerful tool to further classroom
” To tease out the criteria for such a teacher, this text essentially works backwards from Archbishop Miller’s five marks of a Catholic school, that is: A Catholic school is (1) grounded in a Christian anthropology, (2) imbued with a Catholic worldview, (3) animated by a faith-infused curriculum, (4) sustained by Gospel witness, and (5) shaped by a spirituality of communion.
- What Is A Teacher?
- A Calling Rooted in Grace
- Saint John Paul II’s Address to Canadian Catholic Educators
- Guardians of True Catholic Identity
- Gratitude For Our Teachers
While countless things can be said about the endless tasks of each and every one of our Catholic school teachers, at the heart of each of these tasks is the extraordinary calling to bear witness to Christ everyday. When the crowds were encountering Christ teaching in the synagogues or on the streets or from a fishing boat, they were captured by Him...
As with every vocation within the Church, the ‘success’ of a teacher’s mission relies entirely on the grace of God, who accompanies us in the Holy Spirit, to live out such an enormous calling. After the resurrection of Jesus, just before He ascended into heaven, the disciples were worried about how they would continue to live what they had been tau...
In 1984, during his apostolic visit to Canada, Pope John Paul II addressed Canadian Catholic Educators at St. John’s Basilica in Newfoundland. Though the visit was nearly 40 years ago, his profound admiration for teachers and for their invaluable role in society deserves to be continuously passed on to those still working in Canadian Catholic schoo...
Closely linked with the important role of teachers in Catholic Schools is the task of guarding the Catholic identity of our schools. As the culture continues to grow in a direction which often jeopardizes our Catholic faith, it is the consistently Christ-centered teaching and witness of teachers which ensures the protection of each of our schools’ ...
CCSTA would like to express a deep gratitude for the invaluable and irreplaceable role of our Catholic teachers. We know, keenly, the difficulties you have faced in the past several years and the resiliency with which you responded to your call in the midst of tremendous difficulty. We are humbled and inspired by your “yes” to Catholic Education – ...
Feb 21, 2017 · For more information on teaching or working in a Catholic school, including more general information about Catholicism, please refer to How to Survive Working in a Catholic School by Raymond Friel and Sister Judith Russi (Redemptorist Publications, 2013). In the meantime please keep an eye on our vacancies section.
competently the duties, both teaching and non-teaching, that they are assigned by the principal in accordance with normal practice in Catholic schools. Teachers should help maintain an atmosphere of charity and justice within the school as would be expected in a Catholic community and help ensure the provision, as far as possible, of the Catholic
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of a Catholic school. Collaborate in the development of school plans, policies and programs as directed. Use system resources economically. 4. An effective and quality teacher demonstrates the capacity to: Provide Quality Learning Environment. Provide Intellectual Quality. Uphold the values of the College.
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Apr 10, 2023 · The Congregation issued The Identity of the Catholic School for a Culture of Dialogue (2022) out of concern that some Catholic educators lack understanding of the unique identity of a Catholic school and the educator’s role in contributing to that identity. This lack of understanding can cause employment conflicts and concerns, necessitating formation regarding the Church’s moral ...