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Henkens, Bregt – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2004
In answer to economic needs and social demands, a structural innovation was introduced in secondary education in most West European countries, mainly in the 1960s. Contrary to the traditional schools, organized in vertical categories, the so-called comprehensive schools brought together all branches in one school. There was protest against this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Traditional Schools, Secondary Education, Private Schools
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Przygocki, Walter F. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
Teacher attrition is a concern in all educational sectors but is of special importance to Catholic schools because of the salary disparity between public and Catholic schools. This review examines the research on teacher retention in general with a view to understanding how this knowledge might inform teacher recruitment and retention strategies…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Principals, Teacher Recruitment, Competition
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Keddie, Amanda – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2007
Despite calls for a more nuanced approach to issues of gender and equity that recognizes how broader relations of gender and power continue to produce injustices for many females, essentialized accounts expressing concern about boys' poor educational performance remain the most common refrain in dominant equity discourses across Western contexts.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Males, Masculinity
Newton, Robert R. – 1982
The trend away from closed teaching systems and toward open learning systems between 1965 and 1975 led to the introduction of a number of isolated innovations in Regis High School, a Catholic school in New York City. To provide a sense of coherence and direction to these changes, the faculty designed a comprehensive model for program development…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Planning
Nelson, Leonard J., III – Catholic Lawyer, 1981
Because of recent policy changes, the Catholic law school is indistinguishable from its secular counterpart. Radical reforms are necessary to reestablish the distinctive features of Catholic legal education. Available from: The Catholic Lawyer, Fromkes Hall, Grand Central and Utopia Parkways, Jamaica, NY 11439, $1.50. (MSE)
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Curriculum, Educational Change
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Donnelly, Caitlin – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
Presents findings of research into the role of church nominees on school governing bodies in Northern Ireland, based on data from a wider 3-year study of school ethos and governance. Recent legislative, societal, and attitudinal changes may erode church nominees' power on school governing boards. (Contains 30 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Catholics, Educational Change, Educational Environment
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Baker, David P. – Sociology of Education, 1999
Examines whether U.S. Catholic schooling was a part of mass schooling as opposed to being labeled as private-elite. Explores how urbanization and industrialization increased mass schooling, public and Catholic combined, after the Civil War to the 1930s. Discusses the findings in detail. (Contains 80 references.) (CMK)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bebell, Damian; Kay, Rachel – Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 2010
This paper examines the educational impacts of the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative (BWLI), a pilot program that provided 1:1 technology access to all students and teachers across five public and private middle schools in western Massachusetts. Using a pre/post comparative study design, the current study explores a wide range of program…
Descriptors: Research Design, Middle Schools, Pilot Projects, Research Methodology
Rooney, Patrick C. – Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1974
The author discusses the relationship between a Catholic school's religious education program and its normal day-to-day operational atmosphere. The discrepancy between religious theory and authoritarian administrative practice is emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Attitudes, American Culture, Catholic Schools
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Doyle, Michelle L. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
The focus for most consumers of federal education program services is the end product. Of concern to these consumers--students, teachers, and principals--are the quality of the service, the timeliness of the service delivery, and the relevance of the services to the particular need. To ensure that federal education programs can be effective for…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Private Schools, Public Policy, Advocacy
Allen, James E., Jr. – 1970
In a speech before the general convention of the National Catholic Educational Association in April of 1970, then Commissioner of Education Allen spoke of a contemporary look at basic skills and of an emerging dimension of parochial education. Speaking specifically of the "Right to Read" effort, of the current attention to environmental…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Innovation
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Hitchcock, James – Educational Forum, 1977
Examines the recent development of Catholic colleges and their problems as social change has worn at their educational philosophy. Evaluates the response to change followed by some of these colleges and how they have fared in recent days. (RK)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Critical Thinking, Curriculum
Escher, Firmin – Momentum, 1973
With a renewed planning process Catholic higher education can withstand the tide of development our society is experiencing. (RK)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Catholic Schools, Core Curriculum, Educational Change
Holland, Peter B. – School Administrator, 1997
Catholic schools share five organizational characteristics that account for their unusual effectiveness. Catholic schools offer and require a core academic curriculum for all students, are embedded within a larger communal structure, are small enough to promote community, have decentralized governance, and have an inspirational ideology reflecting…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Comparative Education, Core Curriculum, Educational Change
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Merchant, Betty – Educational Theory, 1995
Discusses educational reform, highlighting the role of external forces, school philosophy and goals, school governance and decision making, school organization for teaching and learning, and consequences of change. References to the American Indian concept of "shape shifting" reflects skepticism about the level of commitment of key…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational Quality
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