학술논문

Witness to Hope: Catholic Schools Respond to COVID-19
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Source
Journal of Catholic Education. Sum-Fall 2020 23(1):102-112.
Subject
COVID-19
Pandemics
Catholic Schools
School Closing
Online Courses
Educational Technology
Electronic Learning
Values
School Prayer
Family School Relationship
Partnerships in Education
Individualized Instruction
Persistence
Planning
Language
English
ISSN
2164-0246
Abstract
The twin uncertainties of the pandemic and the economic downturn have taken a toll on our Catholic schools. Yet reports across the country are that Catholic schools have been very successful in remote learning. Although there are well-documented efforts to define the values of Catholic schools, these values are not fully known and there is still not a well-crafted national value proposition for Catholic schools. As the context surrounding Catholic schools has changed, it has become imperative that Catholic schools coalesce around a new value proposition during uncertain times. What follows is an attempt by a group of dedicated Catholic school stakeholders determined to change the narrative. As our schools have pivoted to new forms of delivery and connections, this ad hoc group represents the same type of creative efforts to form a community. As a committee, we identified five themes of hope that can continue to guide the work and witness of our Catholic schools: prayer, partnership with families, personalization, persistence, and planning. In the following sections, we provide a rationale and overview of each theme. We also include relevant testimonials of diverse stakeholders to illuminate each theme and give voice to the hope across our school communities.