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Lee, Valerie E.; Smith, Julia B. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1990
Gender differences related to salaries were studied using 4,802 male and 4,092 female secondary school teachers in 377 high schools involved in the Administrator and Teacher Survey of the High School and Beyond study. Data analyses covered Catholic schools, other private schools, qualification differences, market conditions, merit pay, and faculty…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Feminism, High Schools, Merit Pay
Bauer, Norman J. – 1994
This paper explores the question of the use of public state funds to support Catholic or any other denominational, nonpublic school. Thomas Sobol, Commissioner of Education, asked the Blue Ribbon Panel to examine the following significant matters: (1) the stress on tradition and work-related economic values derived by graduates of Catholic…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Goldring, Ellen B.; Bauch, Patricia A. – 1994
Teacher empowerment and parent participation in school decision making have become dominant themes in the current debate over school restructuring. The literature suggests that as teachers become empowered, they may tend to view parents more as clients of education rather than as partners, thereby introducing a potential conflict into the social…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Conflict, Decision Making, Educational Change
Sullivan, Patricia A. – 1987
The discord between the Catholic Church and its followers in the United States crystallized with the candidacy of Geraldine Ferraro for vice president in 1984, when she became the target of attacks by members of the church hierarchy. Ferraro questioned why she was singled out on the abortion issue, and indeed, at times she seemed to be running…
Descriptors: Abortions, Catholics, Codes of Ethics, Discourse Analysis
Ciofalo, Andrew – 1988
A faculty adviser to the student newspaper at Loyola College, a small Catholic liberal arts college in Maryland, encountered difficulties concerning First Amendment rights. Previous efforts to establish guidelines for the student press by factions in the administration had failed, and the student newspaper has been able to solidify its First…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Catholic Schools, Censorship, Faculty Advisers
Gemello, John M.; Osman, Jack W. – 1982
Key factors influencing the decision to attend private school are identified in this paper. It looks at the factors accounting for varying rates of private school attendance and estimates the responsiveness of such attendance to government support. It studies the variation in private school attendance rates at three levels: across states, across…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences
Parrish, Marilyn McKinley – 2002
Griff Foley's (1999) framework for analysis of learning in social movements is a way to examine how participants replace dominant discourses with emancipatory discourses. Dorothy Day's use of advocacy journalism, development of alternative, radical communities of faith, and ongoing challenge to the dominant culture through public protest and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Advocacy
Cox, Philip; Godfrey, John R. – 1997
In Perth, Western Australia, summative assessment has not been a teaching tool in the teaching of religious education courses in the Catholic schools. This study investigated whether the use of formal assessment procedures in the teaching of religion had an effect on student learning outcomes. Subjects were 128 students (4 classes) in year 8 of an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
Davey, Lynn F. – 1993
This study investigated the degree of agreement between adolescents' and parents' perceptions of the adolescent-parent relationship, and the links between these perceptions and adolescents' school achievement and personal autonomy. Questionnaires were completed by 353 adolescents attending an all-male, inner city, Catholic high school, and by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Development, Catholic Schools, Decision Making
Owens, Laurence D. – 1995
Researchers have found it difficult to measure various forms of indirect aggression, such as exclusion from groups, because such behaviors are difficult to observe in field settings such as school playgrounds. This study examined gender and developmental differences in aggression, investigated across-gender aggression, and looked at teachers'…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior
O'Keefe, Joseph M. – 1994
In 1963 Catholic leaders in New York (New York) began the Higher Achievement Program (HAP), a high-school based, 6-week college preparatory program for boys from low-income families that takes place in the summer after seventh grade. Academic study in the morning is followed by athletics, field trips, and other social or artistic activities in the…
Descriptors: Black Students, Catholic Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Experience
Byron, William J. – 1987
Catholic schools serve both religious and national interests, and should be supported by the government as well as by the church and tuition-paying parents. To improve government support, government-aided financing plans and improved public attitudes toward education must become a matter of major public policy. Among the financing options that…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cooperation, Educational Attitudes, Educational Finance
Glenzinski, Mary, Ed. – 1977
This book is a summary of papers presented at the Third National Conference on Catholic School Finance held in March, 1977. The topics discussed include the board's repsonsibility for finance, current trends, long-range planning, school reorganization, expansion and building of new schools, marketing, foundations, educational development, funding,…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Budgeting, Catholic Schools, Conference Reports
Townsend, Richard G. – 1976
The political styles of various English-speaking groups are contrasted in their resistance to Quebec legislation which declares that French will be the priority language of instruction in the province. Individuals and ad hoc immigrant groups operate conflictively in a distributive arena; English Catholic laymen and school administrators function…
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Bilingualism, Catholics, Educational Legislation
LePore, Paul C.; Warren, John Robert – 1996
Data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) were used to investigate whether there are differences between single-sex and coeducational Catholic secondary school students in academic and social psychological outcomes, whether any differences especially favor young women in single-sex Catholic secondary schools, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Catholic Schools, Coeducation