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Meyer, Peter – Education Next, 2007
As most educators know, Catholic schools work and have worked for a long time. Sociologist James Coleman and colleagues Thomas Hoffer and Sally Kilgore, in 1982, were among the first to document Catholic schools' academic successes, in "High School Achievement: Public and Private Schools." A variety of studies since, by scholars at the University…
Descriptors: Public Sector, Nuns, Charter Schools, Catholic Educators
Gary, Louis R.; Cole, K. C. – Saturday Review (New York 1952), 1972
The problems of decreasing enrollment in Catholic schools can not be solved by public aid; church leaders must close inefficient schools and consolidate the system to preserve the option of Catholic education". (Author/SP)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Costs, Educational Finance
Daniere, Andre L.; Madaus, George F. – 1969
Non-public school enrollment in Massachusetts --19.1 percent-- has always been among the nation's highest, with the majority of these students enrolled in Catholic schools. The rising cost of education and a decreasing supply of non-lay teachers are placing economic burdens on the Catholic schools, causing some to close and others to be phased…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Costs, Educational Economics
Schmid, H. Giles – 1971
Since the Catholic leadership in the United States is convinced that television can be the tool for revitalizing education, they commissioned a study to determine the best way to use the medium. Nine dioceses are already using instructional television fixed service (ITFS) distribution systems. The uses of ITFS are listed, and the ITFS system is…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Catholic Educators