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Synodality Enriching Evangelization Design (SEED)

Catechetical Module-making Workshops (CMW)

The Online Asynchronous Web-Workshops (OAWW) are for you if you:
  • are actively engaged in catechetical ministry as a catechist;

  • have undergone catechetical formation programs;

  • are interested in gaining catechetical competencies and skills;

  • have access to at least one gadget from the following (i.e., cellphone, tablet, iPad, laptops, desktops);

  • have access to internet options (i.e., WiFi, Mobile data);

  • have basic knowledge in navigating software (e.g., Google Drive, Google Classroom, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, PDF, etc.);

  • have basic knowledge on module-making and development;

  • have basic understanding and practice of information and communication technologies;

  • previously attended National Catechetical Study 2021: Pastoral Action Research and Intervention (PARI) Synodality Enriching Evangelization Design (SEED) Catechetical Module-making Workshop (CMW) Onsite/Online Workshop (OOW);

  • open to partner with fellow catechists intergenerationally; and

  • physically, mentally, and spiritually prepared in pursuing the mission of evangelization.

ABOUT US

This project is a collaboration between University of Santo Tomas’ (UST) Research Center for Social Sciences and  Education (RCSSED) and the Catholic Bishops’  Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) - Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic  Education (ECCCE). 

ADDRESS

Meeting Room 1 3F, Tan Yan Kee Student Center (TYK), University of Santo Tomas (UST), Sampaloc Manila, Philippines

Email: ncs2021pariproject@gmail.com

Telephone: 406-1611 loc. (4092)

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