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Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, PA. – 1971
This document reports data from program evaluation questionnaires completed by supervisors, administrators, teachers, students, and parents. Administrators most frequently mentioned problems centered around the areas of communication and reporting pupil progress. The most conspicuous needs are more frequent and more effective explanations of the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Catholic Schools, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Change
Petropoulos, Helen – Momentum, 2001
Identifies five stages of technology integration in education: (1) obtaining software, hardware, and peripherals; (2) coordinating classroom activities with new technologies; (3) learning how to use the technology; (4) achieving success; and (5) planning for the future. Suggests teachers need more time to reflect on and practice new technologies,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education
Vogelgesang, Lori J. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This paper examines the challenges faced as higher education institutions consider integrating their commitment to service with their commitment to diversity efforts. Findings from four case studies of small- and medium-size private institutions explore the connections and divergences among institutional mission, campus leadership, curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Institutional Mission, Educational Change
Gallin, Alice – 1996
This book describes transitions at Catholic colleges and universities by which governance was transferred from the founding religious communities to boards of mostly lay trustees. The book uses seven case studies from: (1) the College of New Rochelle (New York), (2) Saint Louis University (Missouri), (3) the University of Notre Dame (Indiana), (4)…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Catholic Schools, Change Agents, Church Related Colleges
Shirley, Dennis – 2002
This book examines the efforts of Valley Interfaith--a community-based organization in the south Texas borderlands--to improve the living conditions of low-income residents and immigrants and the public schools their children attend. Valley Interfaith is unusual in that it crosses the boundary separating the worlds of community organizing and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Activism, Catholics, Church Role
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Holtz, Barry W. – Religious Education, 1996
Considers some of the specific problems and possibilities inherent in the combination of adult education and religious education. Warns of the dangers of assuming a shared knowledge base among adults. Identifies three components of religious education as knowledge, authenticity, and meaning. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholics, Conferences, Cultural Interrelationships
Elkind, David – Momentum, 1991
Postmodern social changes, ways these changes have contributed to the assumption of additional child-rearing functions by schools, and the modeling role of Catholic and other religious schools are discussed. Controversies in secular and religious schools arise from the transition from modern to postmodern values, not from parents'/schools' bad…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Child Rearing, Educational Change, Educational Responsibility
Rutkowski, Edward, Ed. – Journal of the Midwest History of Educational Society, 1978
The papers in this document feature four themes: religion and education, the nature of childhood and its relationship to education, urban educational problems, and the character of educational journalism. Part 1 begins with "A Common Faith for the Common School? Religion and Education in Kansas, 1861-1900" (J. C. Carper) which compares…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational History, Government School Relationship
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Ravizza, Bridget Burke; Peterson-Iyer, Karen – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2005
This paper presents a plan for the implementation of more family-friendly policies at Catholic colleges and universities, both as a matter of justice for women and on behalf of the well-being of families. It is motivated by the teachings of the Catholic social tradition that emphasize the equality and dignity of women; the importance of the dual…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Administrative Policy, Family Work Relationship, Family Life
Ravitch, Diane, Ed.; Viteritti, Joseph P., Ed. – 1997
Selections in this book, which grew from a seminar at New York University between 1994 and 1996, discuss the recent educational innovations of charter schools, contracting arrangements, and choice that are designed to liberate educators and raise the levels of opportunity for all students. The essays, which focus on the urban experience, explore…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Catholic Schools, Charter Schools
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Teese, Richard – Comparative Education Review, 1986
Reviews the major phases of development of the relationship between French private education and the state from the early 1950s when private schools (mostly Catholic) began receiving state subsidies. Concludes that the framework of subsidies has enabled Catholic schools to elaborate new social roles as well as to strengthen their traditional place…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Role, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Hruby, Norbert J. – 1980
In a second edition, this book reports on the Aquinas College, a Catholic, coeducational, liberal arts college in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The original text on the steps taken by the college to remain viable during the difficult circumstances of the seventies is supplemented by an epilogue in which the results of the Aquinas College reassessment of…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Catholic Schools, Change Strategies, Church Related Colleges
O'Sullivan, Denis – Compare, 1996
Presents an account of the philosophical strategies used by the Catholic Church in Ireland to cope with modernizing forces in education. Examines the ways that the Church conscripted and adapted educational reforms that challenged neither the primacy of the Church or the dominant culture. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Change Agents, Church Role, Educational Administration
Butler, Stuart M. – Momentum, 2000
Explores whether the outcomes of Catholic school students exceed those of public school students by comparing the math test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress test for black children in public and Catholic schools in Washington D.C. Finds that D.C. Catholic school students do better even after adjusting for standard…
Descriptors: Black Students, Catholic Schools, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change
Shaw, Joseph; And Others – 1981
Four cooperating Midwest colleges--St. John's University, St. Olaf College, the College of St. Catherine in Minnesota and Luther College in Iowa--have undertaken among themselves a revitalization of the humanistic tradition according to its Christian dimension. This report describes their efforts. Similarities in the histories, goals, and…
Descriptors: Catholics, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum
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