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 3.  The challenges that we are facing in rural catechesis is a lack of qualified personnel for our programs.  Many of our programs are run by well meaning parishioners who have volunteered for sometime and so they are given the job as coordinator or facilitator without very much background.  Catechesis training is another challenge because often it is the blind leading the blind.  At the present time we are developing a three year strategic plan that addresses various ways to meet these challenges.  First, we are developing a standards-based curriculum; second, we are looking at a new format for doing religious certification, which is more of a professional development plan; and third, we are looking at an accreditation process for parish programs. 3.  The challenges that we are facing in rural catechesis is a lack of qualified personnel for our programs.  Many of our programs are run by well meaning parishioners who have volunteered for sometime and so they are given the job as coordinator or facilitator without very much background.  Catechesis training is another challenge because often it is the blind leading the blind.  At the present time we are developing a three year strategic plan that addresses various ways to meet these challenges.  First, we are developing a standards-based curriculum; second, we are looking at a new format for doing religious certification, which is more of a professional development plan; and third, we are looking at an accreditation process for parish programs.
  
-4.  I feel that the NCCB, NCCL and others could develop national standards for religion, which could be the foundation for our curriculums.  They also could develop a national accreditation process that parishes and dioceses could use to assess their program against national standards.  This type of process would give our programs creditability and help our programs become more viable.   +4.  I feel that the NCCB, NCCL and others could develop national standards for religion, which could be the foundation for our curriculums.  They also could develop a national accreditation process that parishes and dioceses could use to assess their program against national standards.  This type of process would give our programs creditability and help our programs become more viable.   \\ 
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