The sense of community and quality of education that Catholic schools deliver through in-person instruction is part of what makes them special. That said, teacher shortages, budget constraints, enrollment pressures, and other challenges are making it harder for Catholic schools to deliver on their mission by relying solely on in-person instruction. As a result, many Catholic schools are embracing new educational technology (computer hardware, software, and methodologies used to advance learning), and making online learning part of their curriculum — ultimately, improving the Catholic school experience for students in many ways.
Enhancing Catholic Education: Supplementing Your Curriculum with Online Courses
To meet the diverse needs of your students, expanding the course catalog through online courses offers several advantages. Keep reading to discover six key benefits of integrating online courses into a traditional Catholic school.
Course Catalog Expansion
Discover how Catholic schools are reversing enrollment declines by embracing personalized learning, remote teaching, and strategic partnerships. Learn how to offer independent study programs, leverage online learning, and collaborate with trusted third parties to enhance your school’s offerings and attract families. Find out how Catholic Virtual can be your partner in creating a dynamic and engaging curriculum.
Summertime Learning: Unlocking a World of Possibilities
As a parent, you may be considering a summer school program for your child, and there are two compelling reasons why it’s worth exploring.
Endings and Beginnings: A New Vision for Education
After working with hundreds of schools over the past two years of Covid, Birdsell and Burnford highlight six core advantages of implementing a hybrid model of education in schools, a model that balances quality virtual instruction with traditional in person classes. These advantages are assurance of quality in student learning, greater teacher engagement, increased focus on Catholic identity, increased student outcomes, flexibility in scheduling, staffing and costs, and an expanded catalogue. How then can a Catholic school plan and implement a hybrid model that leads to growth in each of the six identified areas?
Teacher Vacancy: How to find a teacher when none are to be found
Learn how Catholic Virtual helped college-prep high school Cristo Rey Sacramento after a teacher shortage left them without a chemistry teacher just weeks before the start of the semester.
Predictions for Catholic Education
Recently, Catholic schools have served students in ways other schools could not. They demonstrated creativity and adaptability in the face of Covid-19. The way we deliver Catholic education is fundamentally changing as schools work out how to meet the flexible and digital-learning experiences many students and families now desire.