Faith Formation of the Laity in Catholic Schools
The Influence of Virtue and Spirituality Seminars
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Two major real-world problems prompted this study: maintaining the Catholic identity of the Catholic schools, and increasing interest in character education. Traditionally, Catholic schools in the United States were staffed exclusively by priests, sisters, and brothers. Today, they are predominately staffed by laypersons. This change has influenced the essential religious character and culture of Catholic schools. While Religious filter their teachings through their own religious training and emphasize the mission and charisma of Catholic education, lay staff often lack the same intensely religious experiences to bring to the teaching/learning environment. This qualitative interview study explored the influence that a series of spirituality and virtue seminars had on lay teachers’ perceptions of the Catholic school and character education.
Prologue
Series Introduction
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Context of Catholic Schooling
Chapter 2. Current Issues of Staffing the Catholic School
Chapter 3. The Value of Faith Formation
Chapter 4. Theoretical Foundations of Faith Formation
Chapter 5. Faith Formation Research Design
Chapter 6. A Guide to Basic Catholic Doctrine
Chapter 7. Overview of the Virtue and Spirituality Seminars
Chapter 8. Teacher's Response to Faith Formation Strategies
Chapter 9. Teacher Growth in Faith Formation
Chapter 10. Changing Teachers through Faith Formation
Chapter 11. Improving Teacher Pedagogy
Chapter 12. Faith Formation and Character Education
Chapter 13. Understanding the Mission of Catholic Education
Chapter 14. Faith Formation and the Future of Catholic Schooling
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