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O'Brien, J. Stephen – 1987
The history of the Catholic Church and its schools in the United States is primarily a history of bishops' and priests' actions. Chapter 1 describes this history in terms of Catholic schools: (1) prior to the Constitutional convention; (2) during controversial periods from 1885-1917; (3) in U.S. society from 1918-1964; and (4) relationships to…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy, History
Barnard, Henry, Ed. – American Journal of Education, 1859
This is the seventh volume of the bound periodical, "American Journal of Education." This journal was established to enter into a range of education-related discussion and investigation. This volume includes No. 18, September 1859 to No. 19, December 1859. Articles in this volume address topics such as: German universities; the Boston…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Libraries, Religious Schools, Educational History
von Dehsen, Christian D., Ed. – 1999
This biographical resource outlines the lives and achievements of more than 200 philosophers and religious leaders and shows how their accomplishments have influenced the world and the thoughts of those who followed. The resource provides information on how these thoughts and beliefs made a lasting impact on society. The volume begins with an…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Philosophy, Religion
Gallin, Alice – 2000
This historical account of the events to the ongoing effort of U.S. Catholic colleges and universities to arrive at a clear self-understanding addresses how and why these institutions evolved into the structures that exist today. The task of defining institutions as Catholic colleges and universities in relation to the modern world was pursued…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Diversity (Student), Federal Aid, Financial Support
Grant, Mary A.; Hunt, Thomas C. – 1992
This book offers a history of Catholic schools in the United States and cites their recognitions and challenges. It is intended as a resource book for those interested in Catholic schools in the past and/or present. The chapters are arranged chronologically beginning with colonial times and concluding with 1991. Each chapter features an annotated…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Hart, D. G. – 1999
This book argues that understanding the current state of academic teaching, and the study of religion in higher education, requires familiarity with the individuals and organizations that have shaped the field and, more importantly, with the arguments used to justify religion as a field of academic inquiry. The primary focus of the book is on the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Institute of Catholic Education, Ascot Vale, Victoria (Australia). – 1984
A selective history of Mercy Teachers' College (Australia) is divided into six chapters. Following an introduction, the first chapter, "We Shall Find a Place," describes events leading up to the establishment of the college. The second chapter, "And Build," is an account of the major building projects undertaken to provide…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, College Buildings, College Curriculum, College Programs
Handy, Robert T. – 1987
The history of Union Theological Seminary in New York, which was established in 1836 to train primarily Presbyterian ministerial students in the area, is reported. The institution has since evolved into a nondenominational graduate school of theology in the Christian tradition, and in recent decades has trained some students from other religions.…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Role, Educational History, Graduate Study
Barnard, Henry, Ed. – American Journal of Education, 1861
This is the tenth volume of the bound periodical, "American Journal of Education," which was established to enter into a range of education-related discussion and investigation. This issue contains articles on: Theodore Lyman; State Normal School of Connecticut; drawing in all elementary schools; Pestalozzi, Fellenberg, and Vehrli, and…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Elementary Schools, Poverty, Industrial Education
Johnston, Basil H. – 1989
This autobiography relates the experiences of a young Ojibway boy who was taken from his family in 1939 at age 10 and placed in a Jesuit boarding school in northern Ontario, Canada. St. Peter Claver (later Garnier) or "Spanish," as the Indian school was known, was home to approximately 135 boys. Most of the students, who ranged in age…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, Autobiographies, Boarding Schools
Barnard, Henry, Ed. – American Journal of Education, 1856
This is the second volume of the bound periodical, "American Journal of Education"--established to enter into a range of education-related discussion and investigation. This volume includes No. 5, August 1856 to No. 7, December 1856. Articles in this volume discuss topics such as: the American institute of instruction; Milton on…
Descriptors: Instruction, Educational History, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Tkach, Nicholas – 1983
The purposes of this book are to trace the influence of major social forces on the Alberta, Canada, public and Catholic school systems and to detail the evolution of these two systems. Beginning with a review of "The First People" of the Northwest Territories, chapter I examines political, economic, and sociocultural developments and…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Curriculum, Educational History
Prucha, Francis Paul – 1979
This book is about conflict between Protestants and Catholics over Indian mission schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the late 19th century, American Indian policy was dominated by Protestant humanitarian organizations that sought to Americanize the Indians in terms of the evangelical Protestant heritage from which the reformers…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Court Litigation
Green, Elizabeth Alden – 1979
The efforts of Mary Lyon, virtually singlehandedly, to raise money, recruit students, and plan the academic development of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, founded in 1837, are detailed in this book. The founder sought to educate women through rigorous application of the intellect, which she believed to lead to salvation. In doing so she…
Descriptors: Biographies, Books, College Administration, Curriculum Development
Biswas, A.; Agrawal, S. P. – 1986
This volume offers a selection of documentary materials on Indian education in three parts: Part 1 presents a "Historical Survey of Documents Before Independence" and includes four chapters covering education from the beginnings in the 17th century through the 20th century transition toward national education. Part 2, titled…
Descriptors: Conference Proceedings, Educational Finance, Educational History, Educational Planning
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