The Remote Learning Challenge I have read many online strategies for solving the remote learning challenge in the last few weeks. I have also heard many faith formation practitioners express…
Tag: <span>Flipped Classroom</span>
During my presentations at catechist workshops and training days I show catechists how Flipped Catechesis works for Blended Learning, Family Catechesis, and Flipped Classrooms. I always mention it’s as easy as 1,…
Last week, I presented an inservice to catechists on Flipped Catechesis. While they LOVED the idea of flipping lessons, family meetings, sacrament parent meetings and adult education, the most common…
Thinking about how to improve your family catechesis? Here are a few ways to approach strengthening your existing programs through guided at home interaction and engagement! Flipping the Classroom Try…
When the same question continually arises, one must stop to take notice. Such is the case for the question of blended learning and how to begin using it. In catechetical…
The question was posed on last week’s blog asking “How do you know if your message is “understood, embraced, and lived”?” While writing the post it had crossed my mind…
Imagine the following scenario. Your session begins with your lesson plan in hand. You have a few significant points to cover and several you hope to address. You spend your…
Last Sunday I received a disturbing call from our Youth Minister at church. She let me know that the bathrooms at church had flooded again and that all classes for…
As a catechist, have you ever experienced the frustration of families not completing the family pages sent home after class, or never opening the text or thinking of last week’s…