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.
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| 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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