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Formation for Mission in Catholic Education: Transformation in an Ecological Space 1st ed. 2022 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : SpringerBriefs in Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 9811937699
  • ISBN-13: 9789811937699
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  • Sērija : SpringerBriefs in Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2022
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  • ISBN-10: 9811937699
  • ISBN-13: 9789811937699
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This book arose from commissioned research by the National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC) on the alignment and effectiveness of 'A Framework for Formation for Mission in Catholic Education' (NCEC, 2017). It articulates contemporary best practice, and traces the experience of the Catholic Church in pursuing formation as integral to mission. This book also reviews and reports on formation within the context of the Catholic school. Its research validates ‘The Framework’ in Catholic education, and provides a complementary narrative for enhancing formation alignment and effectiveness, specifically with a focus on the Catholic school, but also with implications for formation in the wider context of ministry applications.

This book is developed based on three questions, which also serve as thematic chapters that structure the narrative: what is the context and culture in which formation occurs; how is formation presented and enacted within the Australian context; and how can the understanding and practice of formation be advanced beyond its context and culture, policy, programs and ‘The Framework’ principles.
1 Context and Culture: Establishing a Consciousness of Formation
1(28)
1.1 Where You Go, I Will Go
1(1)
1.2 A New Age and a New Context
2(9)
1.2.1 The Contemporary Church
3(2)
1.2.2 The Church in Australia
5(1)
1.2.3 Catholic Education Identity
6(3)
1.2.4 A Distinctive Philosophy
9(1)
1.2.5 An Inclusive Community
10(1)
1.3 Mission
11(6)
1.3.1 Mission Today
11(1)
1.3.2 Crossroads
12(1)
1.3.3 Formation Within the Catholic Christian Tradition
13(2)
1.3.4 Introducing Formation
15(2)
1.4 Models and Principles
17(6)
1.4.1 Models
17(1)
1.4.2 Principles
18(2)
1.4.3 Conciliar and Post-conciliar Shifts
20(1)
1.4.4 Continuity and Discontinuity
21(2)
1.5 Summation: A New Consciousness
23(6)
References
24(5)
2 Policy and Programs: Crystallising Framework Principles
29(18)
2.1 Come to the Water: The Challenge of the Plenary Council
29(2)
2.2 Formation Research and Practice
31(8)
2.2.1 Episcopal Studies
31(2)
2.2.2 National Studies
33(1)
2.2.3 Provincial Studies
34(2)
2.2.4 Arch/Diocesan Studies
36(1)
2.2.5 Religious Institute Studies
37(2)
2.3 The Framework
39(2)
2.3.1 National Goals
39(1)
2.3.2 Formation Perspectives
40(1)
2.3.3 Validation of `The Framework'
41(1)
2.4 Summation and Integration
41(6)
References
45(2)
3 Formation for Mission: An Ecological Model
47(28)
3.1 Into the Deep
47(1)
3.2 Modelling Formation
48(10)
3.2.1 Formation: `What It Is'
48(2)
3.2.2 Formation: `Why It Works'
50(2)
3.2.3 Formation: `What Supports It'
52(3)
3.2.4 Understanding Formation from an Ecological Perspective
55(3)
3.3 Begin with the End in Mind
58(2)
3.3.1 Call to Discipleship
58(1)
3.3.2 The Joy of the Gospel
59(1)
3.4 The Ecological Model in Practice
60(6)
3.4.1 Formation Principles
61(1)
3.4.2 Formation as Transformation
61(2)
3.4.3 Formation Enabling Systems
63(1)
3.4.4 Formation Through Informal Experience
64(1)
3.4.5 Facilitating Life in the Spirit
65(1)
3.5 Summation
66(9)
3.5.1 What Do We Know for Sure?
66(3)
3.5.2 Where to from Here?
69(1)
3.5.3 A Final Word
70(1)
References
71(4)
Glossary of Terms 75(2)
Bibliography 77
Associate Professor William Sultmann AM is a teacher, psychologist, theologian, and administrator with executive and governance roles in education, health and welfare sectors across 40 years. His qualifications span the arts, education, psychology, and leadership, with research doctorates in educational psychology and pastoral theology. His current position is Associate Professor and Director of Catholic School Identity and Mission within Australian Catholic University (ACU), with responsibilities as Deputy Dean within the La Salle Academy. His interests are with professional writing and governance participation in not-for-profit boards in support of mission, nationally and internationally. Associate Professor Janeen Lamb is a researcher and doctoral supervisor with expertise in Educational Leadership, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Statistical applications and Research Methods. Her work on leadership and the development of leaders within faith-based cultures has been across several national projects as well as provincial research in support of specific Arch/Dioceses. Janeen's professional experience and expertise have been evidenced in positions as Director, Higher Degree Research in Education, and in instructional leadership in teaching doctoral courses on methodology and statistical applications.  Professor Br David Hall FMS is the foundation Dean of the La Salle Academy at Australian Catholic University (ACU). David came to this position after 30 years in Catholic education where he held positions as teacher, head of mission and religious education, principal and systems administrator. In addition to his duties as Dean of La Salle, he teaches in the Master of Educational Leadership programme, and is Chair of the Board of Australian Marist Catholic schools. Among his range of international engagements, David also designed and led a Catholic school leaders program across 22 countries in Africa.