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Bradt, Jean M. – 1985
A pertinent problem in the area of moral development is whether most people can distinguish moral from conventional issues. Some research has shown children and adolescents consider moral (intrinsic) transgressions more serious than violations of convention. To expand this research by examining in detail the role of intrinsicality in moral…
Descriptors: Catholics, Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education, Moral Development
Thorn, William; Garrison, M. Bruce – 1982
To determine whether the diocesan newspapers of the Catholic church are based on an autonomous, adversarial model or on an institutional, public relations model of the press, a survey was conducted of 148 editors and 145 bishops or publishers of such newspapers. Results showed that the editors and bishops agreed on the three major roles of the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Catholics, Church Responsibility, Freedom of Speech
Nucci, Larry; Junker, Linda – 1982
The author argues that morality can be taught in public schools without retreating into moral relativism and without compromising our cultural and constitutional principles of freedom of speech and the separation of church and state. The paper draws from philosophy and psychological theory to illustrate that concepts of the moral constitute a…
Descriptors: Catholics, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education
Renihan, P. J.; Renihan, F. I. – 1979
This paper describes the construction and application of a framework to investigate control at the policy-making level in education. The minutes of the regular meetings of 21 school boards in British Columbia were analyzed for the period January to December of 1975. Construction of the framework involved (1) definitions of control and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Catholic Schools, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. – Migration World, 1987
Formulations of the Hispanic Pastoral Encounter include a call for the respect of Hispanic culture in Catholic parishes and a priority for recruiting and ordaining Spanish-speaking clergy. These requests parallel those presented on behalf of German immigrants 100 years ago. They must be considered and accepted. (VM)
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Responsibility, Clergy, Cultural Awareness
Marine, Robert A. – 1997
Presented here are guidelines and resources to aid in the use of arts and literature to enhance and enliven religious education. Eight guidelines are suggested: (1) the values of communion, that is, the right relationship between God, neighbor and self, unity in pluralism and the dignity of the human person as an adopted child of God should be…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Materials
Getz, Cheryl; Kirkley, Evelyn A. – 2003
The Rainbow Visibility Project has the primary goal of raising awareness to sexual orientation as a diversity issue at the University of San Diego (USD) (California), a Roman Catholic liberal arts university. It was designed to be consistent with other efforts supporting the cultural competence at the university, whose mission statement explicitly…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, College Students, Educational Objectives
Nettles, Michael T. – 1997
Among the most notable aspects of the educational reform movement are the efforts by government, corporate, and philanthropic leaders to establish academic standards. This paper addresses two questions: (1) Why is it important for the Catholic high schools of America to set standards and improve assessments? and (2) What types of standards and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Catholic Schools, Educational Assessment
Pejza, John P. – 1994
This paper asserts that traditional leadership models are inappropriate for Catholic schools and offers a new paradigm based on transformational Christian leadership. Christian leadership is a function of the group that is not synonymous with position or authority. Everyone has the potential to be a leader. Such leadership is communal, generative…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Schools, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Perry, Linda A. M. – 1993
When a communication instructor first taught at a Catholic university, she learned that lecturing was considered the only respected way to teach. Perhaps the reason that lecturing is preferred at Catholic universities is the extant masculine orientation of the Catholic Church and organizations associated with it. At Catholic universities, the most…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Carlson, A. Cheree – 1988
The Know-Nothing party of the 1850s was the first nativist party in American politics to gain importance and serves as an exemplar of how cultural nativism may be captured and turned toward political goals. The resurgence of nativist sentiment in the Know-Nothing era provides an excellent example of a rhetorical situation which seriously…
Descriptors: Catholics, Discourse Analysis, Immigrants, Patriotism
Emge, Donald R. – 1988
Base Christian communities (also know as base-level ecclesial communities or CEBs) are small groups of Christians, mainly Catholics and mainly in Latin America, that come together for scripture study, prayer, and fellowship. They frequently turn their attention toward social ills and address problems existing within society. The origin of CEBs can…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholics, Christianity, Discussion Groups
Valli, Linda R. – 1986
This study explored the effectiveness with which Catholic secondary schools served students from low-income families, with particular emphasis on the usefulness and results of tracking. Teams of researchers spent one full week in each of three Catholic secondary schools on the east coast gathering data through interviews with students, teachers,…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, School Effectiveness
Convey, John J. – 1986
Over 11,000 parents of pre-high-school-age children from the Archdiocese of Washington (D.C.) rated the importance of eight factors which influenced their decisions to send their children to Catholic schools. The sample included about 2,000 non-Catholic parents with children in Catholic schools and about 1,700 Catholic parents with children not in…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Income, Private Schools
Buri, John R.; Mueller, Rebecca A. – 1987
Different theorists have suggested that an individual's view of God may be related to one's view of one's father, one's mother, or one's self. A study was conducted to examine the relationship of college students' conceptions of the wrathfulness-kindliness of God to their conceptions of their father's and mother's permissiveness, authoritarianism,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholics, College Students, Higher Education
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