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Payne, Christopher J.; Plaus, Valerie; Reister, Megan; Miller, Joshua; Frezza, Stephen; Jauregui, Juan; Pilsner, John – Christian Higher Education, 2023
Franciscan University of Steubenville (FUS) has established a strategic initiative to help all students identify their unique gifts and gain tools for living their personal vocations on a daily basis and throughout the course of their lives. As a Catholic institution of higher education, FUS is actively building an institutional culture that will…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Christianity, Catholic Educators, Career Choice
Karen Mirro-Drew – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The study of school climate has yielded the ability to identify and address tangible methods for building positive relationships between faculty and administration (Hoy et al., 1991). It is necessary to enable educational institutions to understand values and norms, engage in shared perceptions, determine causal relationships, and appreciate…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Preschools, Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators
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
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
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
Moog, François – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2019
It would be stating the obvious to assert that education, as it supports growth and allows for the promotion of the human self, necessarily hails from a humanistic perspective. But after putting this trite idea on the table, the matter remains problematic because the very smooth nature of such an assertion covers too well the challenges and issues…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Individual Development, Role of Education
Felix, Antonio; Beltramo, John L.; Archuleta, Lisa; Rodrigues, Marie; Gomez, Mariajose; Yanes, Angel – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Our paper represents a conceptual framework designed to (a) help current stakeholders within the University Consortium of Catholic Education (UCCE) critically reflect on their respective programs' support of Latinx Catholic school teachers and (b) provide guidance for Catholic education researchers in their future inquiry into the UCCE model of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Hispanic Americans
Shekitka, John Patrick – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2022
This article is drawn from a set of qualitative interviews and observations with practicing social studies teachers at three school sites, one public, one Catholic, and one Islamic, in a major metropolitan area of the United States of America, as they grapple with what it means to teach about religion in their social studies classrooms given the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Catholic Educators
Porter-Magee, Kathleen – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2019
Much of the public discussion of Catholic schools has focused on their students' performance but ignores the values that have always supported them. Thirty-five years ago, the experiences and successes of Catholic schools in low-income American communities began to inform a significant part of what came to be called the school reform movement. The…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Moral Values, Educational Change
Mizzi, Emanuel – Scottish Educational Review, 2018
Differentiated instruction for diverse learners has been generally applied to compulsory education. However, the challenge of learner diversity is faced by other educational institutions. In Malta, most children attend evening classes twice a week in Christian formation at the centres of the Society of Christian Doctrine. The aim of this study was…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Informal Education, Christianity, Student Diversity
Capets, Mary Rachel – Journal of Religious Education, 2018
In 2014, forty-five educators from Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Sydney embarked on a sacred journey to Rome for the canonisation of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II. The pilgrimage was designed to offer faith formation, professional development and a means of sharing the faith with their school communities upon return. This study seeks…
Descriptors: Catholics, Religious Factors, Catholic Schools, Lay Teachers
Stuart-Buttle, Ros – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2019
Church-affiliated universities operate with increasingly complex roles and functions when engaging with multiple stakeholders in the provision of higher education. This article asks how to understand and analyse the interactions when these universities are among the multiple stakeholders in Christian teacher education. What frameworks of analysis…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Correlation
Moog, François – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2016
The effects of secularisation on society demand a rethinking of the identity and mission of Catholic schools in France. In 2013, the French bishops published a new directory which offers new approaches, described here, based on the three challenges facing Catholic education in France: linking social responsibility and evangelisation, setting up…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Beliefs
Jardine, Clare – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2015
In this journal, "International Studies in Catholic Education" Vol 5. No 2. October 2013, Dr. Helena Miller of the United Jewish Israel Appeal in London argued the need to develop a dialogue between Jewish and Catholic educators. This article is offered as one response to that call. Suggestions are proposed in terms of fundamental…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Biblical Literature, Judaism, Jews
Madero, Cristóbal – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2015
Paulo Freire's educational theory is world widely acclaimed and recognised for its intrinsic humanism. Here I will present a lesser known face of Freire that I claim is as important as his humanist inspiration: his Catholic background. As a first step, I will present some aspects of Freire's religious experience. Then, I will highlight two aspects…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Catholic Educators, Religious Factors