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Diocese of Toledo Courses of Study

Ohio Dept. of Education Curriculum

Schools in the Diocese of Toledo follow the same "Courses of Study" These are based on the State of Ohio Standards with the Catholicity piece woven into every subject.

The Courses of Study may be found by clicking on the link above,"Diocese of Toledo Courses of Study"
You should also familiarize yourself with the Ohio Department of Education Website which has the State of Ohio standards and benchmarks.

As a Diocesan school we strive to instill in our students the skills and beliefs evident in the Formative Outcomes"

"Taken from the "Diocesan Website":



FORMATIVE OUTCOMES

The Catholic schools in the Diocese of Toledo expect that students will learn much more than just the content. The goal of our schools is that the following "formative outcomes" will become evident in all our students.

FAITH-BASED DISCIPLESHIP:

Students will:

* deepen their personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
* actively experience a community of faith in the school and parish.
* know and understand the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
* be able to see the presence of God in the events and experiences of their lives.
* make choices based on the Catholic faith.
* appreciate and experience worship and prayer.


CHRISTIAN LIVING:
Through his/her Baptismal call to holiness, each student will strive to become:

* a person of integrity.
* a person of compassion and forgiveness.
* a person of courage and justice willing to confront wrongs.
* a person who respects self and others.
* a person of service.
* a person of collaboration.

INTRA-PERSONAL SKILLS:

Students will:

* recognize how they learn.
* know how to be reflective.
* have personal care and respect for their body.
* understand and appreciate their personal gifts.
* demonstrate personal responsibility, understanding that choices have consequences.
* be flexible.


GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE:
Students will:
* demonstrate an understanding of the Catholic Social Principles.
* understand how political systems work and their responsibility to participate in them.
* recognize and challenge oppression and exploitation.
* learn to contribute time, talent, and treasure for the good of others.
* demonstrate an understanding of and respect for other cultures and languages.

CRITICAL THINKING:

Based on Christian values, students:

* evaluate and interpret what is seen, read, and heard.
* make informed decisions.
* develop and apply problem-solving strategies.
* learn to question their world through higher-order thinking skills.
* listen actively with the intent to understand.
* clearly articulate thoughts and ideas.

CREATIVITY:

Students will:

* exhibit an appreciation of the arts.
* express ideas and talents in a variety of positive ways.
* function in a variety of situations and environments.
* recognize and respect others’ expressions of creativity.
* be empowered to be creative.
* recognize their creative gifts and talents.














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