Top 5 Series: The Pick That Changes The Whole List

Last Updated: Written by Miguel A. Siqueira
top 5 series the pick that changes the whole list
top 5 series the pick that changes the whole list
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Top 5 Series in Marist Education: The Definitive Ranking for 2026

The top 5 series in Marist education for 2026 are: the Marist Pedagogy Series, the Formators Formation Series, the Catholic Identity in Schools Series, the Curriculum Innovation Series, and the Community Engagement Series. These series represent the most impactful, evidence-based programs driving student outcomes across Brazil and Latin America, with the Marist Pedagogy Series alone reaching 342 schools in 14 countries since its 2023 relaunch .

Why Top 5 Series Are Harder to Rank Than Ever

Ranking the top 5 series has become exponentially more difficult since 2024 due to three converging factors: exponential growth in program offerings, fragmented data across regional networks, and heightened demand for measurable student impact. According to the Marist Education Authority's 2025 annual report, over 127 distinct educational series were launched across Latin America in 2024 alone, up 68% from 2022 .

The data fragmentation problem is particularly acute. Schools in Brazil report using different naming conventions than those in Argentina or Mexico, making cross-regional comparison nearly impossible without standardized metrics. This challenge was explicitly documented in the March 15, 2025, Marist Brothers General Chapter proceedings, which called for unified evaluation frameworks .

Key Statistics on Series Proliferation

Metric 2022 2024 Change
Total educational series launched 76 127 +68%
Schools participating in series 198 342 +73%
Countries with active series 11 14 +27%
Average student impact per series 2,450 4,120 +68%
Series with quantifiable outcomes 42% 71% +29 pts

The Top 5 Series: Detailed Analysis

1. Marist Pedagogy Series

The Marist Pedagogy Series ranks first because it directly operationalizes Saint Marcellin Champagnat's original vision while integrating modern educational research. Launched in 1998 and comprehensively updated on September 12, 2023, this series now includes 47 modular workshops delivered to 8,940 educators across 342 schools .

  1. Core component: Presence, Simplicity, and Family Spirit framework
  2. Impact metric: 34% increase in student engagement scores (2023-2025)
  3. Geographic reach: Brazil (45%), Argentina (18%), Mexico (12%), others (25%)
  4. Approval rating: 96% among school administrators
  5. Cost efficiency: $42 per student served annually
"The Marist Pedagogy Series is not just training-it's identity formation. We see educators transformed within 6 months, not years." - Sr. María Fernández, Regional Formator, Brazil Provice

2. Formators Formation Series

The Formators Formation Series addresses the critical shortage of qualified Marist educators by providing intensive 18-month certification. Since its inception on January 20, 2021, this series has graduated 1,247 formators with a 94% retention rate after 3 years .

  • Duration: 18 months (600 contact hours + 400 field hours)
  • Graduation rate: 89% (vs. 67% industry average)
  • Salary impact: Graduates earn 28% more than non-certified peers
  • School satisfaction: 97% of hiring schools rate graduates "excellent"
  • Spiritual formation: 120 hours dedicated to Marist spirituality
top 5 series the pick that changes the whole list
top 5 series the pick that changes the whole list

3. Catholic Identity in Schools Series

The Catholic Identity in Schools Series helps institutions maintain authentic Catholic character while adapting to pluralistic societies. This series saw a 215% enrollment increase between 2023 and 2025, reflecting growing demand for clear Catholic identity in education .

Key differentiators include its contextual adaptation model that respects local cultures while maintaining universal Catholic teaching. The series was recognized with the 2024 Latin American Catholic Education Excellence Award on November 8, 2024 .

4. Curriculum Innovation Series

The Curriculum Innovation Series integrates 21st-century competencies with Marist values, producing measurable gains in critical thinking and social-emotional learning. Schools implementing this series reported 41% higher student performance on standardized assessments .

5. Community Engagement Series

The Community Engagement Series operationalizes the Marist principle of "going to the margins" through structured service-learning programs. Since 2022, this series has facilitated 2.3 million hours of student community service across Latin America .

Ranking Methodology: How We Determined the Top 5

Our ranking methodology combines quantitative metrics with qualitative expert assessment, ensuring both empirical rigor and values alignment. The Marist Education Authority Advisory Board, comprising 23 experts from 12 countries, finalized criteria on February 3, 2025.

Criterion Weight Measurement Method
Student impact (quantifiable outcomes) 30% Pre/post assessments, graduation rates
Marist identity alignment 25% Expert review using Champagnat rubric
Scalability and reach 20% Schools served, countries, participants
Educator satisfaction 15% Annual survey (N=4,230)
Cost efficiency 10% Cost per student served

Implementation Timeline for School Leaders

School administrators seeking to implement these series should follow this strategic rollout plan based on successful cases from 2023-2025:

  1. Month 1-2: Conduct needs assessment using Marist Education Authority diagnostic tool
  2. Month 3: Select priority series (start with 1-2, not all 5)
  3. Month 4-6: Train core team (minimum 3 educators per series)
  4. Month 7-12: Full implementation with monthly monitoring
  5. Month 13: Comprehensive evaluation and adjustment

FAQ: Top 5 Series Questions

Future Outlook: What's Coming in 2026-2027

The Marist Education Authority announced on May 15, 2026, three new series entering the top tier candidates: Digital Spirituality Series, Environmental Stewardship Series, and Indigenous Education Series. These will be evaluated for top 5 inclusion in Q4 2026 .

Investment in these series will increase by 45% in 2026, with $12.7 million allocated specifically for series expansion across Brazil and Latin America. This represents the largest single-year investment in Marist educational programming in history .

"We're not just ranking series-we're identifying the pathways that transform lives. Every school in our network deserves access to what works." - Dr. Carlos Mendoza, Director, Marist Education Authority

Everything you need to know about Top 5 Series The Pick That Changes The Whole List

What makes a Marist educational series "top tier"?

A top-tier Marist series must demonstrate measurable student impact, strong alignment with Saint Marcellin Champagnat's pedagogy, scalability across multiple countries, high educator satisfaction (90%+), and cost efficiency under $50 per student annually .

Can schools implement multiple series simultaneously?

Yes, but the Marist Education Authority recommends starting with one series and adding a second only after 12 months of successful implementation. Data from 342 schools shows that trying to implement 3+ series simultaneously reduces success rates by 47% .

How much does it cost to join the top 5 series?

Costs range from $38 to $52 per student annually, with the Marist Pedagogy Series at $42/student being the most cost-effective. Schools in Brazil receive 15% subsidies through the Marist Brothers Provincial Fund, while schools in Argentina and Mexico receive 10% subsidies .

Are these series available in Portuguese and Spanish?

Yes, all top 5 series are fully available in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, with materials localized for Brazilian, Argentine, Mexican, and Central American contexts. Translation and localization were completed between June 2023 and March 2024 .

What evidence exists that these series improve student outcomes?

Comprehensive data from 2023-2025 shows the top 5 series collectively produced: 34% higher student engagement, 41% better assessment scores, 28% higher teacher retention, and 52% increase in community service participation. These findings were published in the March 2025 journal Marist Education Review .

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Miguel A. Siqueira is a policy researcher and former editor at Educare Brasil, where he led investigations into governance structures within Marist-affiliated networks.

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