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Scanlan, Martin – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2017
Students experience a wide array of special needs, from diagnosed disabilities to cultural and linguistic barriers to traumas. Schools around the world and across public and private sectors struggle to provide optimal opportunities to learn for students experiencing special needs. Moreover, schools typically engage in these efforts in isolation…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Special Needs Students, Educational Philosophy, Disadvantaged
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Scanlan, Martin – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This instrumental case study explores educators in St. Elizabeth, a small Catholic elementary school in the Midwestern United States, learning to include students with special needs. Students with special needs--including but not limited to students with diagnosed disabilities--tend not to be treated as valued, full-fledged members of school…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Catholic Schools, School Culture, Elementary School Teachers
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Scanlan, Martin; Kim, Minsong; Burns, Mary Bridget; Vuilleumier, Caroline – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2016
Purpose: Culturally and linguistically diverse students frequently do not receive equitable educational opportunities. Schools across public and private sectors that are striving to ameliorate this problem typically work in isolation, not collaboratively. This article examines how communities of practice emerge within a network of schools striving…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Communities of Practice, Qualitative Research, Case Studies
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Scanlan, Martin – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2012
Social justice education emphasizes how schools can better serve traditionally marginalized students. This case study examines the pursuit of social justice education in an unlikely setting: a Catholic elementary school that both espouses inclusion of all children and effectively includes children with a wide range of disabilities. The article…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Justice, Principals, Epistemology
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Scanlan, Martin – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2011
The field of socially-just educational leadership focuses on identifying and ameliorating marginalization and inequity in schools. Critical spirituality is emerging as a powerful support within this field. Critical spirituality, a combination of internal convictions and dispositions informing external commitments toward social justice, is an…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Styles, Administrator Role
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Scanlan, Martin – Education and Urban Society, 2010
This case study examines St. Malachy, an urban Catholic elementary school primarily serving children traditionally marginalized by race, class, linguistic heritage, and disability. As a private school, St. Malachy serves the public good by recruiting and retaining such traditionally marginalized students. As empirical studies involving Catholic…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Catholic Schools, Private Schools, Community Resources