That Your Education May Be Complete: Implementing the Bishops’ Curriculum Framework in Continuity with the Christian Teaching Tradition

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  • Patrick R. Manning Boston College

Abstract

While the U.S. Bishops’ Doctrinal Elements of a Curriculum Framework provides robust content guidelines for a national high school Religion curriculum, its successful implementation will depend largely on concurrent development of, and training in, pedagogy suited to Christian education. This paper directs educators to existing catechetical documents that provide some general methodological guidance as well as to several time-tested pedagogical insights gleaned from the writings of ancient and modern Christian educators. The final section applies these insights from the tradition to current efforts to implement the bishops’ Framework in order to provide educators with a starting point for the elaboration of pedagogical methods called for by the bishops.

Author Biography

Patrick R. Manning, Boston College

Patrick R. Manning is a doctoral student in theology and education at Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry.  He also serves as summer faculty at the University of Notre Dame, training teachers in the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) and consults on curriculum development.

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2012-03-12

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Manning, P. R. (2012). That Your Education May Be Complete: Implementing the Bishops’ Curriculum Framework in Continuity with the Christian Teaching Tradition. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 15(2). Retrieved from https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/cej/article/view/1716

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