Know The Way

Know The Way

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Know the Way is a new and exciting religious education textbook. It is a resource for the first three years of religious education at post-primary level (a three-in-one text). Know the Way is the first textbook of its kind to clearly map the junior certificate religious education syllabus together with the faith formational elements within. It serves all junior cycle students whether they are opting to take the religious education exam or not.

The Syllabus and Faith Formation
Know the Way presents each of the six RE syllabus sections in five different parts. Each part is then presented in a set of individual lessons. Each lesson is introduced with two separate headings: Groundwork and Digging Deeper. All Groundwork headings relate specifically to the syllabus objectives and descriptions of content. All Digging Deeper headings relate to the area of faith formation that can be explored within both. For the most part, Digging Deeper is presented in question format both at the beginning of each lesson and during the lesson. It provides the students with an additional layer of exploratory work that stems from the syllabus but taps into their faith formation and the faith formation of others.

Key Concepts
At the beginning of each lesson the key concepts specific to each of the five parts within each section are presented. During the lesson the key concepts are explained; at the end of each lesson they are defined. At the end of the text there is a complete glossary of all of the key concepts.

The ˜Know Family!
There will be a cartoon character on the front cover called ˜Know the Way. He is one of seven characters from the Know™ family. The ˜Knows™ are a navigational tool for both teachers and students. They signify the type of content or exercise that is being presented. For example, an objective, a description of content or a key concept is introduced and explored. ˜Know More™ gives some further information and examples of same. ˜Know What™ represents a set of questions and˜Know How™ suggests a ˜doing™ exercise, i.e. making a wall chart, drawing, creating posters and so on. ˜Knowing me Knowing you™ are two little ˜Knows™ who invite the students to take part in local or web research, interview family members or friends, and so on. ˜Know it All and ˜Know Square™ are over-learning tools. ˜Know it All™ is a ˜fill in the blanks™, ˜match the words™ or ˜complete the sentence™ exercise. ˜Know Square™ is a visual verbal square; this means he reinforces learning that has already taken place and invites individual responses from the students on four different levels.

Exam Questions
The textbook will include relevant exam questions from past papers. These exam questions will be referenced at the end of a lesson that concludes the exploration of a specific objective or key concept. The exam questions will be located at the back of the text.

Journal Work
Know the Way will include a short section that explores journal work. An overview of the five sections in the journal booklet will aim to give direction to the students and make suggestions on approach. Samples of journal work will be provided for reference purposes.

A Developing Programme
Because this is a three-in-one text, we are very aware of the practical issues involved in its production, i.e. weight and size. We have decided to develop the programme over the coming year using the lesson headings in two separate projects. Groundwork will be developed in the form of (a) a revision workbook and (b) a set of revision posters for the classroom. The workbook will provide a battery of revision exercises that will range from word puzzles, picture exercises, sets of revision questions to sample essay exam questions. The posters will serve as a visual revision tool for the classroom wall. Digging Deeper will be further developed into a faith formation resource. This will include a visual celebration of theliturgical year for classroom/oratory use in CD Rom format and a written resource that suggests prayer services for use in connection with the syllabus.

About the Authors
Orla Walsh is a graduate from the Mater Dei Institute of Education. She has ten years™ teaching experience together with over seven years working as a Post-Primary Diocesan Advisor with the Archdiocese of Dublin. She has been a Teaching Practice Supervisor with Mater Dei for the past three years and has recently begun a series of lectures with second and third year theology students in NUI Maynooth entitled ˜The New Programme for Religious Education in Post-Primary Schools™. Orla has written Searching, a resource for transition year students, and a children™s book entitled Angels for Little People. She began writing the new Veritas junior certificate programme Know the Way in

January 2006. Orla Walsh lives in the heritage town of Trim with her husband and three exuberant children!

Orla Phillips is Head of Religious Education at Ballyhaunis Community School. She has a Masters Degreein Religious Education from the Mater Dei Institute of Education. In 2001 Orla was seconded to work as a Trainer with the Junior Certificate Religious Education Support Service, giving in-service training and developing resources for teaching the syllabus. She has been involved in the correction of Religious Education Examination papers as an Assistant Examiner.

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