So much has changed in education in a relatively short amount of time. Some good and some not so good! However, there is a solid and growing movement in education to…
Tag: <span>Parental Involvement</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,…
In the midst of the educational technology revolution, a long-loved practice still prevails in classrooms and homes today – coloring! But can students actually learn faith through coloring? Coloring for…
Approaching a major milestone, I have been reflecting on the process of creating FeastDay! The Liturgical Year Board Game. I am SO CLOSE to having prototypes of my game I…
“How do we take teens deeper in faith?” That was a question that drove the third session of a half-day workshop I facilitated this week for Middle School Youth Ministers…
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…
This is the third installment in a series on the New Evangelization for family faith. In the first message we compared typical approaches of communication with current social media technologies. The…
There is no doubt that faith and family has risen to the forefront of the minds of parish leaders. Within the context of the New Evangelization, the opportunity is at…
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…