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Dixon, Robert T. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
A large number of Religious Orders administered and taught in Catholic elementary and secondary schools. This article examines their contributions to the Catholic formation and education of their students by their witness and curriculum. It discusses their contributions and the extent of them in the light of the provincial environment in which…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholics, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries
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Wodon, Quentin – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
According to Church statistics, 6.9 million children were enrolled in Catholic primary and secondary schools in Europe. Enrolment has remained relatively stable over the last 40 years in comparison to other regions of the world, contributing to education pluralism. This may be in part because in many countries, Catholic and private schools benefit…
Descriptors: Catholics, Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Religious Education
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Eleanor L. Rivera – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the Early Third Republic (c. 1880-1914), the role of Catholic educators was called into question by the convergence of two different calls for change within French society. As the government of the Third Republic sought to reform primary-school instruction, there were renewed debates in French society about the role of Catholic institutions.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Educational History, Foreign Countries
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Matt Hoven; Dean Sarnecki; Eugenia Pagotta-Kowalczyk – Journal of Catholic Education, 2024
The shortage of teachers who can strongly identify with the religious mission of Catholic schools is at the point of an "existential crisis," according to a system leader in Catholic schools in Western Canada. Drawing upon exploratory interviews completed with ten chief superintendents (who oversee large school districts), this paper…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Teacher Shortage, Institutional Mission
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Deirdre Raftery; Catriona Delaney – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This article discusses oral history sources that give insight into how a specific group of teaching sisters (also known as nuns or women religious) reflect on their primary identity as vowed women, and their professional identity as teachers. Their identity was bound up with the fact that they had taken religious vows, and entered a congregation…
Descriptors: Nuns, Catholic Educators, Religious Education, Educational History
Augustina Ngozi Mbata – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Despite the series of documents by the sacred ecumenical council and replete research enumerating the two-dimensional focus of Catholic schools: faith and academics and its collaborative nature, Nigerian (southeast) Catholic primary and secondary schools are continually experiencing activities of disharmony between Catholic identity and students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, Academic Achievement, Catholics
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Moog, François – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
Because it has experienced a process of secularisation for more than three centuries, France can be considered as a laboratory of the relevance of faith in a society for which it is no longer the cultural matrix. By showing how the central question of secularisation is in fact that of the relationship between faith and culture, this article…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Cultural Pluralism
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Meehan, Amalee; Laffan, Derek A. – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The Irish religious landscape is changing. Census data reveal that the percentage of those who identify as Catholic is in steady decline, while the proportion of those with no religion continues to rise. Christian religious practice in Ireland is also decreasing, especially among young people. Catholic schools, once the dominant provider of second…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Religious Education, Catholics, Christianity
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Madden, Rina; Bernasconi, Gina; Larkins, Geraldine; Tolan, Bernadette; Fumei, Paul; Taylor, Anne – British Journal of Religious Education, 2023
A recontextualising approach in religious education has been adopted in the newly revised religious education curricula of the four dioceses in Victoria: the dioceses of Melbourne, Ballarat, Sandhurst and Sale. This approach requires a radical change to the teacher's role from knowledge transmission to one which supports students to grapple with…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholics, Catholic Schools, Educational Change
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Rymarz, Richard – Religious Education, 2022
The aim of this research was to get a better understanding of the work of school-based religious education leaders (SBREL) by examining the issues and challenges they face as well as how they are supported. SBREL were surveyed and interviewed, and they took part in focus groups. SBREL, in general, felt supported in their role. A major issue…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Barriers, Catholic Educators
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Muderedzwa, Meshack – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2022
Catholic education exists to attempt to transform people so that they become more responsible in their private and public life and as such the Church strives to build an education programme that enriches humanity through upholding Christian values. The investigation used in the study was based on the perceptions of school leaders and other…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Institutional Mission, Moral Values, Student Behavior
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Gas-Aixendri, Montserrat – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
Under the terms of the Concordat between the Holy See and Spain, Catholic RE teachers must obtain a declaration of suitability prior to their appointment by the competent administrative authority. The bishop's authority to revoke any such statement, and the State's jurisdictional prerogative in overseeing such decisions, are matters of some…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Catholics, Freedom
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Samuel Wright; Yun Soo Park; Ahmed Saadé – Open Learning, 2024
Drawing upon 15 semi-structured interviews with teachers at a Catholic school in the British city of Hull, we offer new qualitative insights on the effects of students' unequal access to digital tools when switching to distance learning in the context of COVID-19 school closures. During the 2020-2021 academic year, this school serving pupils from…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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Maria Outtrim; Shane Lavery; Dianne Chambers – Issues in Educational Research, 2023
This study explored factors that encouraged female teachers to become principals in Catholic composite and secondary schools in Western Australia. Composite schools include both primary and secondary students. The study used a constructivist paradigm, specifically that of interpretivism and employed a symbolic interactionist perspective to explore…
Descriptors: Females, Secondary School Teachers, Catholic Educators, Principals
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Byrne, David – Education Research and Perspectives, 2021
The history of religion as a school subject, as with the history of the school curriculum in general and the history of individual school subjects in particular, tend to be neglected. As a contribution to that corpus of work, a study of religion as a school subject in Western Australian Catholic schools offers some interesting insights. In…
Descriptors: Clergy, Religious Education, Educational History, Catholic Schools
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