Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Virtue for October: Gratitude

Here is an example of how the Toronto Catholic District School Board is teaching the virtue of Gratitude:

Thanksgiving Message

from the Director of Education, Toronto Catholic District School Board

It is appropriate that the virtue we embrace for the month of October is gratitude. This month we are reminded to focus on the many things in our lives for which we are grateful.

In our personal lives it may be the precious gifts of our families and friends and the support and love that we share. In our professional lives it may be the support of our colleagues and the challenges of our jobs that inspire us and give us a sense of accomplishment.

As Canadian citizens, we are grateful that we live in a peaceful and democratic society where opportunities abound, individual freedom is valued and diversity is encouraged and respected. (source)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

September – the month of respect, hospitality …

As we await the opening of the school year and also prepare to welcome our parishioners back to church after the summer months, we are reminded that schools in the Toronto District School Board will be focusing on the character attribute respect for the month of September. They will encourage their students from Kindergarten to grade 12 to treat each other with courtesy and consideration.

In the Toronto Catholic District School Board they will focus on the Christian virtue of hospitality and being welcoming of one another. This too is kindergarten to grade 12.
You are encouraged to discuss what is happening regarding character education in the schools with the children and youth in your parish. You may investigate how a particular character attribute might relate to living a Christian life – a reminder that it is not only about good works but the faith that drives the good works.
‘I by my works will show you my faith … For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is also dead.’
James 2:18, 26

The Anglican Resource Centre (ARC) has a number of resources to help Christian educators and leaders uplift character as seen in the secular world to the level as it would be understood in the Christian community.

Your feedback to this blog is welcome. You are also welcome to visit the ARC as we begin to set up at St John York Mills Anglican Church in Toronto, second floor, education wing.
Please email us if you would like to visit the ARC so that we can arrange for someone to be there to greet you.

In Christ,
The ARC/CCC Team

Please check out the following links to find out more about character education in the schools and how the church can respond and let us know what you think:
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/literacynumeracy/character.html
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/ViewItem.asp?siteid=9997&menuid=6685&pageid=5824 http://tcdsb.org/virtue%20of%20the%20month/virtue.htm http://www.ugdsb.on.ca/departments/program/character_education.pdf
http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/page.cfm?id=ICM200701
http://www.ycdsb.ca/departments/InstructionalServices/ReligiousEd/equity.htm
http://www.ourlanguageourstory.org/virtues_themes.html

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Calling all Lawyers...

As the Anglican Resource Centre has begun organizing ourselves we realize that we need to establish ourselves as a registered non-profit corporation. This will facilitate fund-raising as well as ensure that the ARC remains mostly independent from any one parish. We are wondering whether there are any lawyers out there willing to volunteer their time to help us become incorporated...

-t

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Meeting tomorrow: 4pm at SJYM

The ARC group is meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at St. John's, York Mills at 4pm. This is a chance for us all to reconnect from our summer wanderings, take stock, and make plans!

Note that Tay received a donation of eight boxes of Christian Ed. resources and a promise for a bunch more. Our little library is starting to grow...

-t

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Meeting with Principal of St. John of the Cross Catholic School

On Tuesday June 30th Tay Moss and Catherine Keating visited Mary Ann O'Mahony, Principal of St. John of the Cross Catholic School in Mississauga. Since all publicly funded schools in Ontario are integrating Character Education we were interested in how this might impact or align with the local parishes.

Mary Ann told us how she works to incorporate what is happening in the schools with the church calendar and children's liturgy. She described a training program for Church School teachers and invited us to attend the next one in the fall.

We are looking forward to finding out more about what this in-service looks like and how it might be beneficial to us in the Anglican community.

-t

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Peel District School Board Researches Character

The Peel District School Board is in the process of determining which character attributes to use to structure their character development curriculum. They are doing this with a survey in which they list 14 character attributes and ask participants to choose the six that are most important to be taught in school. It strikes me that character ought be based on more than just popular opinion about desirable attributes, but rather grounded in a comprehensive vision of human life and social well-being based on something like psychology, ethics, or (God help us) theology. This is part of the point of the Christ Centred Character Project that spawned the ARC!

-t

Sunday, May 3, 2009

The First Books...

Here we are taking a look at the haul from the Diocese. The excitement of actually getting these boxes into the rooms for our Resource Centre made us a little gitty.





-t

Video Update from Friday's Meeting

Here is a short video in which some members of the ARC team reflect on the day's meeting at St. John's, York Mills.


-t