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Morris, Andrew B.; Clark, Alison; Potter, Helen – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2012
Schools in England have a statutory duty to contribute to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development of children. This paper reviews its historical background before considering the judgements of Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) inspections undertaken in the three academic years 2008-2011 of this aspect of the…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Moral Development, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
Morris, Andrew B. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
In recent years, the social benefits (or otherwise) of faith-based schools within the state-maintained system have become a matter for public discussion. Following the introduction of a new statutory duty placed on the governing bodies of maintained schools in England under section 38 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 to promote community…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Benefits, Religious Education, Standards
Morris, Andrew B. – Policy Futures in Education, 2012
Around thirty per cent of all schools in England have a religious character. The author argues that the current "faith schools debate" is more about the nature of its "plural society" than about the place of such schools within the state-maintained sector. He suggests that to assume we are, in fact, living within a determinedly…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Cultural Pluralism
Morris, Andrew B. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2010
Aggregated attainment data for each of the four Key Stages of the National Curriculum during 2006-07 are used to compare the performance of schools having differing proportions of ethnic minority pupils on roll. The data are for all maintained primary and secondary schools that completed the 2007 Annual Schools' Census. There are noticeable…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Foreign Countries
Morris, Andrew B. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2010
It is generally accepted that there is a positive association between a school's academic outcomes and the quality of its leadership. This article investigates that proposition in relation to the Catholic sector in England, using data provided by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). The findings suggest that, for the Catholic sector,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Secondary Schools, Principals
Morris, Andrew B.; McDaid, Maggie; Potter, Hugh – School Leadership & Management, 2011
Following serious disturbances in some northern cities in England in 2001, concerns about possible rising inter-communal tension have led to a statutory duty to promote community cohesion being placed on schools. Inspectors from the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) are required to make judgements in the leadership and management section…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity (Institutional), School Choice, School Responsibility
Morris, Andrew B. – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
Despite there being significant numbers of state maintained Catholic schools in England, they have, until recently, proved to be of interest only to a minority of researchers. Government initiatives to promote greater scrutiny and accountability through the publication of school test and examination results have generated interest in their…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Morris, Andrew B. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
This paper presents new evidence from national contextualized school performance data showing that, after taking into account those factors known to affect pupil achievement, state-maintained Catholic schools in England appear to be more academically effective than similar non-Catholic institutions. Using an American analysis of the nature of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors
Morris, Andrew B. – Educational Review, 2007
Recent government initiatives encouraging diversity and the expansion of popular and successful schools have proved controversial, encouraging debate about the efficacy of faith schools. This paper takes a longitudinal approach drawing together Section 10 inspection reports and examination data to compare levels of academic attainment of Catholic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement

Morris, Andrew B. – Educational Studies, 1998
Observes that pupils in Catholic schools in England and Wales obtain high marks at Key Stages Two and Four compared with those attending other schools, but that their achievements in advanced-level examinations are lower than expected. Points to evidence of a long-standing pattern of similar performance and speculates on possible causes. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education

Morris, Andrew B. – School Organisation, 1994
Although the (British) government's "league tables" may be an inappropriate method of comparing schools' relative effectiveness, analysis of the 1992 examination results points to Catholic schools' apparent success. A summary of the limited research evidence on Catholic school effectiveness suggests that a rigorous study of their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Morris, Andrew B. – Oxford Review of Education, 2005
Despite there being significant numbers of state maintained Catholic schools in England, they have until recently proved to be of interest only to a minority of researchers, usually those directly involved in their promotion. New Government initiatives encouraging further diversity in the provision of schools have proved controversial and, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Norms, Disadvantaged, Catholic Schools
Morris, Andrew B. – London Review of Education, 2005
In terms of absolute or "raw" examination and test scores, those maintained schools in England designated as Roman Catholic by the Department of Education and Skills appear, on average, to achieve higher scores than the mean of non-Catholic schools. Similar findings have been reported about Catholic schools in other differing educational…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Standards, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement

Morris, Andrew B. – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1998
Examines the academic effectiveness of English and Welsh Catholic schools, showing that there is a distinct Catholic community within English society having its own history, beliefs, values, attitudes, and practices that legitimately constitute a specific lifestyle. In meeting the many needs of their faith communities, Catholic schools accrue…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries