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McBride, Alfred – Momentum, 1975
Author used Fowler's models of stages of faith growth as a useful point of departure for the purpose of spiritual education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Models, Moral Development, Moral Values
Horell, Harold Daly – Momentum, 1999
Explores the moral domain from a religious educator's perspective in terms of the four distinct yet interrelated processes of awareness, reflection, making commitments, and conduct. Offers suggestions for helping people to name and understand everyday moral concerns from a Christian perspective based upon this four-component model. (VWC)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values
Sullivan, Thomas F. – Momentum, 1975
Article considered the task of the religious educator, presented three theological questions which are much discussed in the Catholic world today, and examined certain trends in contemporary moral theology which offered some tentative solutions to the problems of religious educators. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Catholics, Moral Development, Moral Values, Religion
Loughran, Eileen – Momentum, 1999
Asserts that, for catechists, being a "faith sharer" is more important than merely imparting knowledge. Presents guidelines that may assist catechists in developing a program that builds both knowledge and character: (1) teach responsibility; (2) encourage self-discipline, independently and as a community; and (3) care for others. (EMH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Ethics, Institutional Mission
Bobola, Kim – Momentum, 1999
Discusses character education in public schools, focusing on Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) in Maryland. States that MCPS has established a policy that requires all schools to implement a character education program, and reviews the implementation of this program--dubbed Building Esteem in Students Today--at one of MCPS's schools,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Education, Ethics, Institutional Mission
Robinson, Nan – Momentum, 1999
Describes programs enacted in public schools in response to the "personalism" period of the 1960s, which emphasized self-fulfillment over moral responsibility. Discusses the federal government's involvement in alleviating violence in public schools, and compares schools of the 1990s with those of the previous two decades, stating that…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Institutional Mission
Smith, Philip R. – Momentum, 1995
Discusses the role of education in the formation of student moral character, paying special attention to the problems presented by technological advancement. States that technological training must be accompanied by education in the ethical use of technology. Identifies teachers as the best agents to effect successful character development of…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Himes, Kenneth – Momentum, 1994
Discusses the role of conscience in moral decisions and several approaches to moral education. Indicates that moral development is an interactive process between children and their environment and that empathy, delayed gratification, and the courage to withstand social pressure must be encouraged in the moral education of youth. (MAB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Integrity, Moral Development
Cronin, Patricia – Momentum, 1999
Asserts that development of moral character is basic to the mission of the Catholic school and is a commitment that public schools cannot make to their students. Defines character as "that lasting and distinctive part of the inner person that governs behavior through informed choices and good habits." Emphasizes teaching the Bible, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Thibeau, Matthew J. – Momentum, 1999
Contends that Catholic educators have a proven and lasting program to guide character building in their students. States that the basis for this important moral development is teaching good habits, and that the values presented in the Gospel are integrated into all curriculum areas, providing opportunities for students and faculty to reflect,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Walsh, Mary Ann – Momentum, 1999
Presents an interview with Cardinal William Keeler, Archbishop of Baltimore, on the exploitation of sex and violence in communications, and the Church's concern about contemporary media. Discusses specific topics such as violence on television, pornography, and what families and parishes can do to combat media's negative effects on society. (EMH)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Ethics, Institutional Mission, Mass Media Effects
Beretta, J. Christian – Momentum, 1999
States that, based on several studies, sports programs at any level of education have no more potential to develop character than any other school activity. Asserts that Catholic schools are committed to character development in every aspect of the curriculum, and that they must emphasize the potential for sports participation to foster moral…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Athletics, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools
Cook, Timothy J. – Momentum, 1999
Discusses how to identify a school's core values and culture. Asserts that it is the allocation of resources, not the mission statement, that reveals most about what a school deems important. States that administrators must go beyond what is outlined in the mission, paying attention to where the school places its money, and re-align its actions…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance
Duggan, Robert D. – Momentum, 1999
Discusses the role of the Catholic parish in forming the character of its youth, asserting that vibrant communities of faith can form Catholic character and values that will survive any threat from society. Presents a formula for success in this endeavor, which includes: (1) good liturgy; (2) democratic leadership; (3) lifelong religious education…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Church Role
McGrath, Richard J. – Momentum, 1999
Asserts that the unique nature of Catholic schools--their small student-to-teacher ratio, autonomy over their buildings and grounds, the dress code, and parent involvement--helps prevent such events as the Columbine High School slayings from occurring. Urges Catholic schools not to become complacent, however, and continue to use these advantages…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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