Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Day Nineteen: Christology Test


                The poster-project was just a review. It was a strategy to help students go over material that will be on the test. One of my goals as a Catholic school teacher is to increase efficiency and effectiveness of instruction. Every minute matters. I remind students exactly how much their education costs per minute when I see them wasting time or being inefficient. I should hold myself to that same standard. The poster-project is a thing of the past. I have moved on to better, more efficient and productive methods of review. This is not to say that I will never use the poster-project again; it depends on who my students are. I will wait to share my next review method for the end of the next unit.
St. Joseph of Cupertino. The Patron Saint of Students and Test Takers.

                My students come into class the next day, Hopefully ready for the test. Their projects have been stored out of sight, and we start with prayer. I always talk about St. Joseph of Cupertino before a test. The “reluctant Saint” who, by all accounts, had not academic or intellectual skill to be a priest. At best, he could have been a servant in the dog-pens at a Franciscan friary. But I tell my students the story of how Joseph said a simple prayer before his test to become a priest: “Dear Lord, I pray they only ask me the questions I know the answer to. Amen.” Of course, he was asked just one question and he happened to know the answer. The prayer is simple, but effective. I just want my students to come into class with some confidence, if not in themselves, then in the Truth that they are Loved by God. 

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