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The Cathechist's Tool Box How to Thrive as a Religious

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Each year, roughly one-third of the more than five hundred thousand volunteer catechists in Catholic parishes are new to the job. Most of these catechists receive little formal training for their work, yet it is vitally important that they know how to prepare a lesson, lead a discussion, supervise children, apply discipline, and help kids grow in the faith.

The Catechist's Toolbox is an invaluable collection of methodologies, techniques, and tips that provide on-the-job training for any new catechist. Master teacher Joe Paprocki shares the wisdom he has gleaned in two decades as a catechist, religious educator, and high school teacher. Employing the metaphor of a homeowner's toolbox, Paprocki explains what every catechist must know and do to develop the skills he or she will need in order to thrive as a religion teacher for many years to come.

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Joe Paprocki has served in many teaching capacities in the Chicago

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First published August 1, 2007

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584 reviews1 follower
March 3, 2020
Fantastic book to help Catechists/Religious education teachers effectively reach their students and implement strategies to impart our Catholic faith onto them.
I had the pleasure of seeing the author, Joe Paprocki, in Omaha last year at a conference for Catechists and his warm, friendly and humorous tone was captured in the words and graphics of this book!
Highly recommend for anyone teaching the Catholic faith to the young!
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May 20, 2023
This is a good resource for religious ed. teachers, who are often not people with a teaching degree. It's like a speed course in teaching, paired with the unique considerations of teaching religion: specifically, the Catholic faith. It has some good reminders for veteran teachers, good suggestions for further reading, and ideas to improve the religious practice and development of teachers.
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September 27, 2021
For a first-time catechist, this book was invaluable to me.
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March 9, 2017
Great book for people hesitant to teach. Lots of good ideas and tips. As a learning professional it was a bit elementary for me. Love the guided meditation on a call to holiness and resources in the appendix.
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April 24, 2013
When I'm learning something new, it's always good to have a person to guide you through the day to day parts of what you have to do. Usually a book cannot do that. But this does! It has just about everything about teaching a catechism class. Each chapter is a different aspect of teaching: from preparation, through activities, and even discipline problems. I can skim it now, and come back to that part when I need it.

Because I am not trained to teach, I am grateful for this book introducing each subject from a teacher's vantage point. It is a great resource that I draw inspiration from, not just for catechist classes, but for young adult ministry presentations/discussions. It makes me see how I was taught in school differently, and how I can learn from that and apply it to the ministry situation now.
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January 13, 2016
Even though I'm an experienced teacher and I've been a catechist for ten years now, there was still so much to learn from this book. It helped me to think of some of my teaching habits and how I can do some things differently. I know that after reading this book, I'll be a better teacher of our faith. There is nothing more important than helping a child to know, love and serve Jesus more completely.
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October 4, 2011
I found this book to be very informative with a lot of great tips. I would definitely recommend this to any catechist, even if you have been teaching for many years. I thought it was set out in a very useful format.
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February 15, 2015
Great guide for someone starting out as a teacher, let alone a catechist. Tells you exactly what to watch out for and what requires more emphasis. Provides great tips, a book I would recommend to all catechists, not just those who are new.
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September 2, 2015
This is a great book for those that are first time catechists and has helpful tips and advice for practiced catechists. I will use this as a reference for years to come.
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