Certificate in Catholic Religious Education and Theological Studies

This is a special purpose award which is undertaken in conjunction with the BEd programmes at Froebel Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education

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Introduction

This is a special purpose award which is undertaken in conjunction with the BEd programmes at Froebel Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education

Description

The Certificate in Catholic Religious Education and Theological Studies are offered alongside the Bachelor of Education and Professional Masters in Education (Primary Teaching) awarded by Maynooth University (NUIM). It is designed to educate teachers in foundational knowledge and equip them with the pedagogical skills necessary for communicating the Catholic faith in primary schools. Offered in collaboration with the Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education (Maynooth University), it aims to form teachers capable of responding to the many spiritual and religious opportunities and challenges facing pupils.

The Educational Writings of Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) outline his philosophy on early childhood education, importance of play and activity, and child-centred methodologies. His writings have much in common with the philosophy at the heart of Catholic Education. From the point of view of equipping future teachers for Catholic schools, the following points are of particular relevance.

  • The concept of the "unison" between nature and the human person is sprung from one and the same Creator. This is called "inner-connection";
  • The recognition of truth begins in the real, visible world in the phenomena of nature, in which the laws of God are to be found, learned, and known as unchangeable;
  • In all things, there lives and reigns an eternal law. This law is based on an eternal unity. This unity is God. All things have come from God, and have their origin in the Divine Unity, in God alone.

In line with the prerequisites of the Irish Catholic Bishops Conference, the programme presents the foundational disciplines of Catholic theology and models and practices of religious education that can enable teachers to teach in a child-centred, developmentally appropriate manner, while exploring the teacher’s own Catholic identity, while respecting the diverse religious experience of contemporary society. Catholic schools in many jurisdictions, including Northern Ireland, the Great Britain and Australia, require an equivalent of this Certificate.

Career Outcomes

Teaching in a Catholic School

Course Structure

RE 101 Christian Belief
Re 107 Religious Education and Catechesis
RE 108 Religious Education – Applied (Junior Classes)
RE 102 Sacred Scripture (New Testament)
RE 109 Religious Education – Applied (Senior Classes)
RE 103 Sacred Scripture (Old Testament)
RE 104 Christian Morality (Foundations)
RE 105 Christian Morality (Right Relationships)
RE 106 The Church at Prayer (Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer)
EDF 135 Educational Foundations of RE I (Methodologies)
EDF 236 Educational Foundations of RE II (World Religions, Ecumenism, and Inter-Faith Dialogue)

Application Requirements

This Certificate is undertaken in conjunction with the Bachelor of Education (Primary) at the Maynooth University Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education and therefore is not available as a programme of study. However, Erasmus/International students may request to undertake individual modules.

If you live outside Ireland, check out our dedicated area for international students.

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