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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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Selderslagh, Guy – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
In the long history of the Catholic school in Europe, it has taken various forms, linked to local cultures and to the history, particularly religious but also political, of each state. While it is possible to account for this diversity, it is also important to highlight common features and challenges, such as secularisation and globalisation,…
Descriptors: Catholics, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
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Gozum, Ivan Efreaim A.; Galang, Joseph Renus F.; Sarmiento, Philip Joseph D. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2023
This study presents the importance of promoting interreligious dialogue and ecumenism in teaching peace education. It also discusses the applicability of selected papal documents for implementation in current interreligious education in Catholic and government schools in the Philippines. We explain the importance of interreligious dialogue and…
Descriptors: Intergroup Relations, Peace, Dialogs (Language), Teaching Methods
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Stephen Kotok; Catherine C. DiMartino; James Coviello – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
Given recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, specifically "Carson v. Makin", which permit public funding for religious schools, we examine how Catholic diocese and school leaders interpret these legal shifts for Catholic education. We utilize the Catholic education sector in New York City as a case study to examine how Catholic school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Futures (of Society)
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Wojtek Tomaszewski; Ning Xiang; Yangtao Huang – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Driven by the focus on standardised assessment and performance-driven accountability, a considerable body of literature has documented differences in students' academic achievement across school sectors, both internationally and in Australia. However, few studies have to date explored the potential mechanisms underlying such differences,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement
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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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Meghan Stacey; Nicole Mockler – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
The figure of the teacher is becoming increasingly significant in schooling systems around the globe. In this article, we consider how the market-oriented system of schooling in the Australian state of New South Wales may be reflecting and (re)shaping understandings of who teachers are and should be. To do this, we present a corpus-assisted…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Public Schools
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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
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Mihovilovic, Mary; Boulton, Helen – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2020
This article gives voice to Catholic teachers working in secular English schools. Their experience is an under-researched area and, despite a wealth of teaching on the vocation of the teacher, the specific vocation of the Catholic teacher in a secular school receives scant attention from the Catholic Church and researchers. Through in-depth…
Descriptors: Catholics, Public Schools, Interviews, Teachers
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Maureen Emily Kenny; Mary Beth Medvide; Pamela Gordon – Gifted Education International, 2024
Building on prior research documenting associations between youth purpose and academic, psychological and physical well-being, this study examined the contributions of workplace learning (WPL) to youth purpose and internal motivation among 281 youth of diverse racial and ethnic identities and economic status enrolled in two high school networks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Catholic Schools, Public Schools
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Baak, Melanie; McDonald, Sarah; Johnson, Bruce; Sullivan, Anna – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2023
Education plays an important role in the successful settlement and life outcomes of young people from refugee backgrounds. Because of this, research into young people from refugee backgrounds in education systems tends to focus on examples of "good practice" in terms of how these young people experience education. Yet, examples of good…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Refugees, Student Experience, Best Practices
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Julie W. Dallavis – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Researchers have considered how school choice policies affect student achievement, but less inquiry explores how the organization of schools may change in the presence of choice. This descriptive and exploratory paper analyzes a state representative sample of school mission statements at two time points: before the enactment of choice policies in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Position Papers, Elementary Schools, Institutional Mission
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Kleindienst, Petra – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
The article addresses the role played by Catholic schools in promoting human dignity among young people. This is a study of Catholic/public high schools in Santa Clara County, California, the USA. It involves qualitative research conducted in public and Catholic private high schools. A comparison of the research results for these two school types…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, School Role, Human Dignity, Christianity
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Hine, Gregory – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
This replicated research project [see Hine, G. S. C. (2019). Reasons why I didn't enrol in a higher-level mathematics course: Listening to the voice of Australian senior secondary students. "Research in Mathematics Education," 21(3), 295-313. https://bibliotheek.ehb.be:2102/10.1080/14794802.2019.15999982019] explored the reasons why senior secondary…
Descriptors: Incentives, Enrollment, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Education
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Milerski, Boguslaw; Zielinski, Tadeusz J. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2023
Under Communism, the Catholic Church in Poland played the role of guarantor of preserving the national traditions and defender of freedom. Such was one of reasons for removing religion from the state school curriculum by the government of Poland in 1961. The political transformation of 1989 changed the concept of the Polish state. Religion as a…
Descriptors: Religion, World Views, Foreign Countries, Role of Religion
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