references
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. (2014). Rediscover. Retrieved from: http://rediscover.archspm.org/.
This web based resource is aimed at assisting people to reconnect with their faith on four different levels. The site focuses on discovery in four areas:
Catholic Education Office Melbourne. (2015). RESource. Retrieved from: http://www.resourcemelb.catholic.edu.au/.
RESource is a response by the Catholic Education Office Melbourne to the challenge and opportunity offered by the Internet for learning both in and beyond the classroom. Its aim is to help Catholic educators to use the extraordinary technological advances of our time to fulfil the gospel imperative: 'Go out to all of the world and tell the good news'. This web based resource contains a variety of materials aimed at educating youth and adults.
Knox, I. (1999). Theology for teachers. Ottawa: Novalis.
Theology for teachers is a book written for anyone interested in a comprehensive introduction to the Catholic faith, written by Ian Knox who was a priest of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost and holds a Ph.D in Religious Education. This book can be affectively used by teachers in preparation for teaching Religious Education in a Catholic School as it is studied to the curriculum guidelines of the institute for Catholic Education. This book which has been separated into five sections relating to the theology to faith life, also gives readers footnote references, suggestions for further reading, glossary and an index.
National Catholic Education Commission. (2011). Together at one alter. Retrieved from: http://www.togetheratonealtar.catholic.edu.au.
Together at One Alter is a web based recourse for children in all years of schooling in Australia, to assist in developing formation of the Eucharist and assist with their full, active and conscious participation in its celebration. This website is also useful for teachers and parents to assist with gaining information to support students with their understanding of the Eucharist. Together at One Alter offers a range of information for each year level that students will need to know in oder to gain full understanding of the Eucharist and participate in it celebration.
O'Dea, F. (2014). Eucharist: The Basic Spirituality. Retrieved from: https://theeucharist.wordpress.com/.
Frank O'Dea's online resource provides detailed information about the Eucharist. The site is easy to navigate and is frequently updated. This website is useful for teachers as it provides comprehensive information about the Eucharist being a Sacrament of Initiation. This web based resource outlines the history of the sacrament, processes of the liturgy and Eucharistic prayers in a scaffolded context.
Sophia Institute for Teachers. (2014). Sophia SketchPad: The Eucharist. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcB7Uem00n4.
This video focuses on the Eucharist, explaining the connection between Original Sin, Christ’s death and Resurrection, and the Holy Mass. It is a comprehensive video which can be shown to students to provide them with a visualisation of the teachings.
This web based resource is aimed at assisting people to reconnect with their faith on four different levels. The site focuses on discovery in four areas:
- meaning
- belonging
- strength, discovery and peace
- prayer
Catholic Education Office Melbourne. (2015). RESource. Retrieved from: http://www.resourcemelb.catholic.edu.au/.
RESource is a response by the Catholic Education Office Melbourne to the challenge and opportunity offered by the Internet for learning both in and beyond the classroom. Its aim is to help Catholic educators to use the extraordinary technological advances of our time to fulfil the gospel imperative: 'Go out to all of the world and tell the good news'. This web based resource contains a variety of materials aimed at educating youth and adults.
Knox, I. (1999). Theology for teachers. Ottawa: Novalis.
Theology for teachers is a book written for anyone interested in a comprehensive introduction to the Catholic faith, written by Ian Knox who was a priest of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost and holds a Ph.D in Religious Education. This book can be affectively used by teachers in preparation for teaching Religious Education in a Catholic School as it is studied to the curriculum guidelines of the institute for Catholic Education. This book which has been separated into five sections relating to the theology to faith life, also gives readers footnote references, suggestions for further reading, glossary and an index.
National Catholic Education Commission. (2011). Together at one alter. Retrieved from: http://www.togetheratonealtar.catholic.edu.au.
Together at One Alter is a web based recourse for children in all years of schooling in Australia, to assist in developing formation of the Eucharist and assist with their full, active and conscious participation in its celebration. This website is also useful for teachers and parents to assist with gaining information to support students with their understanding of the Eucharist. Together at One Alter offers a range of information for each year level that students will need to know in oder to gain full understanding of the Eucharist and participate in it celebration.
O'Dea, F. (2014). Eucharist: The Basic Spirituality. Retrieved from: https://theeucharist.wordpress.com/.
Frank O'Dea's online resource provides detailed information about the Eucharist. The site is easy to navigate and is frequently updated. This website is useful for teachers as it provides comprehensive information about the Eucharist being a Sacrament of Initiation. This web based resource outlines the history of the sacrament, processes of the liturgy and Eucharistic prayers in a scaffolded context.
Sophia Institute for Teachers. (2014). Sophia SketchPad: The Eucharist. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcB7Uem00n4.
This video focuses on the Eucharist, explaining the connection between Original Sin, Christ’s death and Resurrection, and the Holy Mass. It is a comprehensive video which can be shown to students to provide them with a visualisation of the teachings.