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Coleman, James S. – 1969
Educational policies are discussed which are directed at affecting the incentives of a school superintendent or other executive officers of an operating school system, staff members in the administrative office, principals or other executive officers in a school, teachers, pupils, and their parents. A number of proposals for the modification of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrators, Community Influence, Educational Policy
Coleman, James S. – Momentum, 1987
Reviews study findings showing that, in comparison to public school students, Catholic school students have higher achievement in mathematics and verbal skills, take more math and English classes, and have lower dropout-rates. Relates high achievement to the "social capital" available to Catholic school children, school staff, and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Church Role, Community Influence