Record Photo by Mary-Catherine Kinslow
Kindergarten through second-grade teachers discussed curriculum and classroom management during a symposium at St. Raphael School June 3, part of a series of professional learning opportunities offered by the Office of Catholic Schools. (Record Photo by Mary-Catherine Kinslow)
While children are home for the summer, Catholic school teachers are already back in the classroom. Educators are spending the first couple of weeks in June attending more than a dozen different workshops and lectures offered by the Office of Catholic Schools.
On June 3, the final of a three-day symposium, teachers from schools across the Archdiocese of Louisville convened at St. Raphael School in the Upper Highlands to learn practical, research-based strategies to strengthen their instruction.
The series of professional learning opportunities also includes courses on dyslexia, executive function, updated curriculum standards and AI.
Sixth through 12th-grade teachers met in small groups in the library at St. Raphael School on June 3. (Record Photo by Mary-Catherine Kinslow)
Sixth through 12th-grade English-Language Arts teachers compared notes on their teaching styles and curriculum at a symposium June 3. (Record Photo by Mary-Catherine Kinslow)
Catholic educators met in small groups during a symposium June 3 at St. Raphael School, part of a series of professional learning opportunities offered by the Office of Catholic Schools. (Record Photo by Mary-Catherine Kinslow)