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Belfiore, Phillip J. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2017
Declining enrollment and increased school closings or consolidations in Pre-K-12 Catholic education, especially in the Northeast, reduce the accessibility and options families have for faith-based education. Catholic colleges and universities, especially schools of education, can take an active lead in confronting some of the challenges faced by…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Elementary Schools
Potterton, Mark; Northmore, Colin – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
This article addresses the development of quality assurance approaches in South Africa, with particular reference to Catholic schools. It also addresses questions of why whole school evaluation in general has failed to play any meaningful role in improving the quality of schools in South Africa. Reference is also made to specific school cases. The…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
Grace, Gerald – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2013
International research shows that the curricula of Catholic secondary schools are increasingly becoming dominated by the pressures of conforming to the requirements of nation states. These requirements are generally expressed in economic and utilitarian terms and evaluated by criteria of measurable outputs. As a result of these pressures, Catholic…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Educational Change, Catholic Schools, Religious Education
Lukács, László – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2013
The article describes the fate of Catholic schools in Hungary in the past 60 years in the context of the political changes in the country. In order to understand the present situation, first we should look at the situation under the communist regime (1948-1990) when almost all church schools were dissolved; then describe the period of transition…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Christianity, Religious Education
Green, Elizabeth – Research Papers in Education, 2014
This paper summarises the key findings of a research project into the identity, position and ethos of jointly sponsored church academies. The research sought to investigate how joint church academies are situated within the field, how they relate to existing academies and the maintained church school sector and how they articulate their vision and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interviews, Documentation, Content Analysis
Byrne, Richard; Devine, Dympna – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
The role of faith-based schools is increasingly debated within a context of school reform, rights and plurality in multi-ethnic societies. The Catholic schooling system in the Irish Republic (always referred to as Ireland in the text) represents an interesting case internationally because of the extent to which Catholic education is structurally…
Descriptors: Role, Religious Education, Social Justice, Models
Gilmour, Peter – Religious Education, 2015
The progressive spirit of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) spawned a myriad of graduate departments of religious education in American Catholic colleges and universities. These departments evolved to include other master degrees (e.g., pastoral studies, pastoral counseling, divinity, spirituality, and social justice). As the numbers of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholics, Context Effect, Educational Development
Ognibene, Richard T. – Journal of Catholic Education, 2015
Catholic educational historians note that although preserving Catholic identity has been a constant in the mission of Catholic schools, their curriculum and instructional practices evolved in ways that were similar to public schools, thus enabling Catholic parents to select schools that were both faith based and modern. Since there is an absence…
Descriptors: Catholics, Educational History, Self Concept, Catholic Schools
Proehl, Rebecca A.; Starnes, Heather; Everett, Shirley – Journal of Catholic Education, 2015
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Catholic school system especially in urban centers. One route being explored by dioceses and religious orders is opening what have been called "religious charter schools." Though not technically religious schools, they integrate many of the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Charter Schools, Interviews, Poverty
McDonough, Graham P. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2016
I argue that the crisis of identity Catholic schools are experiencing in the 21st century presents an opportunity for a rediscovery and expanded conversation, both within and beyond the confines of the institutional Church, of what it means to exist separately from the mainstream without restricting internal diversity. I begin by presenting…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Self Concept, Churches, Religious Factors
Village, Andrew; Francis, Leslie J. – Journal of Catholic Education, 2016
Roman Catholic schools have been part of the state-funded system of education in England and Wales since the 1850s. Currently, Roman Catholic schools provide places for around 10% of students attending state-maintained primary and secondary schools. The present study employed data collected during the 1990s to compare a range of religious, social,…
Descriptors: Social Values, Spiritual Development, Secondary Schools, Catholic Schools
Makosa, Pawel – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2016
The present work aims at presenting and comparing challenges faced by religion teachers in Catholic and state schools in Poland. For that purpose, 10 religion teachers from Catholic and 10 from state high schools were interviewed. First of all, the concept of teaching religion was discussed, followed by an analysis of the Catholic schools'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, State Schools
Rymarz, Richard; Belmonte, Angelo – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
This paper seeks to gain a better understanding of religious education coordinators (RECs) in contemporary Catholic schools. This is done by using life history narratives to explore how participants came to be RECs. This study takes place in a wider cultural context that sees strong religious commitment, manifested by taking leadership positions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Personal Narratives, Religious Education, Catholic Schools
Barrett, Michelle C. Sterk – Journal of Catholic Education, 2016
Cultivating spiritual development is central to the mission of Catholic higher education institutions. Studies demonstrate that service learning is a pedagogical method through which spiritual development can be fostered among undergraduates. This study builds upon prior research to analyze whether spiritual growth occurred and which dimensions of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Higher Education, Spiritual Development, Service Learning
Hyde, Brendan – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
Assuming religious education to be the same as other subject areas of a Catholic school's curriculum by, for example, applying the outcomes based philosophy and language of other subject areas to religious education renders a category mistake. A prominent notion in the work of metaphysical philosopher Gilbert Ryle, a category mistake arises when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Catholics