Unit rationale, description and aim
In Catholic Schools, the learning area of Religious Education involves acquiring a knowledge and appreciation of the Catholic tradition. An understanding and evaluation of the nature and purpose of education in a Christian community is the foundation upon which strong partnerships can be developed between the school and the parish in the lifelong process of religious education.
This unit explores the relationship between the Catholic school, the parish and the family and investigates the role of Religious Education within the broader faith community. Students are required to evaluate the dynamic nature of evangelisation, catechesis and religious education in the context of active, ongoing and co-responsible collaborations between the Catholic school and the Parish community. Students will explore pedagogies, programs and processes to see how partnerships can be enhanced between school and parish.
The aim of the unit is to make concrete the relationship between school and parish and for students to generate programs which enhance partnerships between school and parish.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Examine the nature and purpose of education in the...
Learning Outcome 01
Appraise the relationship between catechesis, reli...
Learning Outcome 02
Critique contemporary pedagogies and programs for ...
Learning Outcome 03
Assess insights from educational and psychological...
Learning Outcome 04
Generate programs and processes for partnerships i...
Learning Outcome 05
Content
Topics will include:
- the nature and purpose of education in the Christian community from historical and contemporary perspectives
- the relationship between catechesis, religious instruction, religious education and evangelisation linked to teaching learning in school and parish contexts
- the roles and responsibilities of the school, parish and family as partners beyond the Religious Education classroom
- contemporary pedagogies and programs for facilitating lifelong religious education in partnership in the Christian community
- insights from educational and psychological theory and contemporary Church documents on Catholic education and catechesis linked to developmental theory and stages of life
- generation of programs and processes linked to the above topics which help develop partnerships in religious education between the Catholic school and parish community, all responding to the contemporary context.
Assessment strategy and rationale
The assessment strategy used allows students to progressively develop their knowledge, understanding and analytical skills to the level of sophistication where they are able to evaluate ways to draw on foundational and contemporary expressions of Christian education in a community of faith and, with a focus on partnerships in religious education, to further develop this community.
To develop this level of creativity the first assessment task consolidates key theoretical and contextual understandings through synthesising this factual and conceptual knowledge in an extended written response. The second task requires students to apply their understanding through the design, development and justification of an original program for a partnership in religious education between the Catholic school and the parish community in the final assessment task.
Overview of assessments
Assessment Task 1 Extended Written Response : Pr...
Assessment Task 1
Extended Written Response:
Prepare a Discussion Paper to present to key groups in your local context as a religious educator that explores the nature and purpose of partnerships in religious education between the Catholic school and the parish community.
50%
Assessment Task 2 Designing an original program ...
Assessment Task 2
Designing an original program for a partnership in religious education between the Catholic school and the parish community:
Drawing upon an appropriate pedagogy, developmental theory and population cohort, generate a ‘program’ that:
· is relevant to the particular context; and,
· aims to develop an effective partnership between Catholic school and parish in religious education
50%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
The unit adopts an "innovative, student-focused" approach, in line with ACU Vision 2033, p. 13.
EDRE639 is taught in numerous modes (i.e. face to face, intensive, online, mixed) and involves 150 hours of focused learning. This consists of lectures and tutorials in the face-to-face mode, and recorded lectures (for asynchronous use), videoconferencing and webinars in the online mode. The remaining hours are reserved for private research and cooperative learning through forums and reflective journals, leading to the completion of the required assessment tasks.
In the unit, students study the changing contexts in which education occurs in the Christian community. The unit proposes several partnership models that can be used to underpin parish–school relations and provides students with opportunities to consider suitable models that can lead to lifelong education in faith communities by drawing upon local contexts.
Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - Lead
On successful completion of this unit, students should have gained evidence towards the following standards:
Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - Highly Accomplished
On successful completion of this unit, students should have gained evidence towards the following standards: