Sentences with phrase «teach a programme of»

Successful youthwork must be integrated into the overall pastoral / teaching programmes of the church.
Green knows of only five formally taught programmes of research supervisor training.

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** LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney will speak at the launch of the EconoME programme, a set of resources produced by the central bank for teaching basic economics and personal finance in schools - 1400 GMT.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27 LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney will speak at the launch of the EconoME programme, a set of resources produced by the central bank for teaching basic economics and personal finance in schools - 1400 GMT.
Benjamina, 23 and a teaching assistant from London, made it through to the fourth round of the programme last week after judge Paul called her chocolate bread «wallpaper paste».
After receiving the letter I mandated that Theology of the Body for Teens be taught and promoted in Fargo's Catholic high school and in all religious education programmes.
No authentic pastoral programme will include organisations in which homosexual persons associate with each other without clearly stating that homosexual activity is immoral... All support should be withdrawn from any organisations which seek to undermine the teaching of the Church, which are ambiguous about it, or which neglect it entirely.
A spokesperson for King's said this was necessary in order to make the department of education and professional studies, where the programmes were taught, more «viable».
That teaching is supported by a few flimsy sentences on why the Church rejects homosexual genital acts before the programme equivocates on the seriousness of the issue.
The formation and testing of teachers being prepared to teach sex education can not reasonably be achieved at a one or two day in - service programme.
The programme sets out marriage as the morally right context within which sexual intimacy may be expressed while, of course, acknowledging that this moral teaching is rejected by many and infringed by others through human weakness.
But this virtue can not vitiate the confused, unconvincing and even distorted account of Church teaching on homosexuality which occurs in this programme.
There is no doubt in my mind that this programme, unlike many other programmes I have seen being used in Catholic schools, contains clear and unambiguous teaching on most of the moral issues relevant to the subject.
What about the knowingly misleading teaching issuing from the pens and mouths of disaffected clergy, experts and establishment journalists, not to mention nearly two generations of ambiguous teaching in our schools and the paucity of episcopal backing for NFP programmes?
What I am calling for here is for the Birmingham programme to present that approach in a more systematic way which will show to best advantage the compellingnature of the Church's moral teaching as true.
They also have the right to expect that the moral and social context within which the programme is taught is clearly Catholic, that children come away with a clear understanding of social relationships and the moral context in which sexual intimacy should occur, and an understanding of why the Catholic Church teaches what it teaches about the human body, sexuality, and friendship.
Catholic schools have a wonderful opportunity to invite trained NFP instructors to teach this part of the programme which will enable girls to gain a fuller understanding of their bodies and their fertility, while at the same time assisting young men better to understand and appreciate the miracle of fertility, the special role played by the woman, and the implications for her physically, psychologically and spiritually as the natural cycle plays out in her daily life.
Among other outrages, the programme shows cartoon animations of young people masturbating in order to teach children about the function of their sexual organs.
The Birmingham programme laudably does not avoid the duty to confront the masturbation issue and its setting out of Catholic teaching on the wrongfulness of masturbation is rightly accompanied by a warning to teachers to treat this subject with a great deal of care.
Catholics who read Porta Fidei in the light of the documents of Vatican II can see how consistent it is with Council teaching, and also with the Catechism and with the project of a faith - filled pastoral and evangelising programme, these being the three main criteria that Pope Benedict proposes for the Year of Faith.
I would therefore hope that future Catholic SRE programmes would develop a three-fold strategy to this important aspect of Christian Education: A vision of human sexuality founded on the teaching of the Church, a means to help children combat the conflicting messages of modern society and a recognition of the need for healing in many of those under their care.
In the opinion of this writer this is, in part, so many have gone against Catholic teaching with sex education programmes that, unwittingly, lead our young people astray.
There have been a variety of criticisms of the World Council of Churches» social teaching and programmes.
The courageous work of pro-life groups in vigils at abortion clinics, of street pastors working with clubbers at night - time in city centres, of those offering prayer ministry for healing in shopping centres, of street evangelisers such as the St Patrick's group in Soho - all these examples need to be better known, and imitated.1 Then there's the output of media groups working through radio, TV, internet sites, blogs and video teaching programmes, such as Catholic Evangelisation Services; these too, while offering an independent type of Christian teaching, provide an important stimulus to on - the - ground evangelising.
Philip Booth is the editorial and programme director at the Institute of Economic Affairs and editor of «Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy», the second edition of which was published in May 2014.
Below, I present just some of the most successful pastoral programmes that are providing a beautiful vision of the Church's teaching on love, marriage and sexuality.
The programme aims to convey the unity and coherence of Church teaching on a wide range of issues including the dignity of life and the gift of human sexuality.
Response Dr. Fleming recognises in his critical appreciation that ATIA «unlike many other programmes I have seen being used in Catholic schools, contains clear and unambiguous teaching on most of the moral issues relevant to the subject», [3] while identifying some areas that cause him concern.
The authors of All that I Am (ATIA) saw this as an opportunity to produce a coherent and systematic programme founded on the Church's teaching and open to a wider audience.
Dr. Fleming's description «that [Church] teaching is supported by a few flimsy sentences on why the Church rejects homosexual genital acts before the programme equivocates on the seriousness of the issue» is unmerited.
It was done recognising that this aspect of Church teaching will be covered in more detail by religious education specialists within the religious education programme being followed by Key Stage 4 students.
is the Marine Stewardship Council's education programme that aims to teach children about the importance of marine sustainability.
Bristol is set to get inspired about food as a new programme «Teaching a City to Cook» launches alongside a competition to find the city's Young Cook of the Year.
A permanent team of qualified staff from Tottenham Hotspur Foundation and the respective college will deliver the coaching and teaching elements of the programme.
Action 7 of the School Food Plan sets out the National College for Teaching and Leadership's (NCTL) commitment to include food and nutrition in their head teacher training programme.
Since boys at highest risk of becoming early fathers can be identified from age eight (see below) engaging with such young males in highly specialised programmes early on (to teach basic life skills, address negative peer influences, promote school success and direct them to alternatives other than early parenthood) is indicated, in order to reduce sexual risk - taking and early fatherhood (Thornberry et al, 2004)
This programme also known as Mothers Teach Your Babies and Toddlers the Bible can be used with babies, toddlers and children up to the age of 6.
A variety of parent support programmes are available across Ireland such as the Incredible Years (IY) and Triple P which have been proven to be very effective in teaching parents behaviour - management strategies to affect change in the home.
The HDHK programme gives dads the knowledge and skills for long - term behaviour change, teaching them about the importance of engaging with their children and using healthy eating and physical activity as media to engage fathers with their children.
If your child is learning algebra from one of these, or from a TV programme, or a web - site devoted to this, or a game — then encourage him; you could ask him to teach you!
Her «complete holistic» programme consists of self - hypnosis, visualisation, and deep - muscle relaxation, which she teaches to couples in a course of four classes and a # 10 video, plus as many follow - ups as they want (inclusive cost # 75).
The Programme combines its research agenda with a teaching programme which seeks to provide students in non-technical fields with the analytical and practical skills necessary to understand and respond to the threats and opportunities of the current cyber age.
Especially in times of austerity, they want to demonstrate that as much as possible of the taxpayers» hard - earned cash goes directly on «programme» activity (such as health care, teaching, policing) and as little as possible on «administration costs.»
Conference further calls upon the National Executive to: (a) increase the provision of the Union's mental health first aid training programme for all members including specific training for leadership members; (b) produce best practice guides and exemplar materials for employers and employees and (c) carry out further research into the extent of mental health issues in the teaching profession.
Ahead of the much anticipated roll out of «Code Lagos», the state Ministry of Education announced that the programme would seek to teach at least one million Lagos residents to code by 2019, announcing the commencement of the screening and selection exercise for facilitators for the programme.
But he admits that to be effective, the programme must be taught well, and stressed the importance of monitoring the delivery of synthetic phonics.
Lord Wei is a serial social enterpreneur, having been part of the founding team of Teach First and establishing the Shaftesbury partnership, which piloted the National Citizen Service programme.
Thanks to the Erasmus exchange programme, an example of cultural exchange that is unlikely to survive in the education marketplace, I spend a fortnight each autumn teaching in the Czech Republic.
It is a period for re-evaluation of the teaching staff, the facilities on ground and of course, a period to introduce new innovations in the world into those programmes.
He was speaking at the launch of the Young Adult Trust, a project which, although independent, fulfils his aspirations for a national programme for school leavers that would teach them the responsibilities of being adults.
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