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Zukowski, Angela Ann – Momentum, 2002
Argues that, though many schools have the technological infrastructure required to keep up with advances in educational technology, many of them do not know what to do with it. Suggests that educators define what they want to accomplish and try it out with pilot projects using equipment already available. (NB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Catholic Schools, Distance Education, Educational Technology
McKenna, Kate; Risley, JoAnne – Momentum, 2002
Offers a model for the integration of technology into the school curriculum. The school described here used an integrated program that empowers students, faculty, administration, and parents to utilize technology for the promotion and enhancement of academic excellence, Christian ethics, and global responsibility. School won a U.S. Department of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Curriculum Development
Petrillo, Joseph – Momentum, 2002
Offers advice from a priest and educator on ministering to the Catholic community, including: (1) collaborating and sharing responsibilities; (2) scheduling regular staff meetings that include an agenda, prayer, and minutes; (3) being hospitable; (4) communicating with and listening to church members; (4) taking advantage of archdiocese resources;…
Descriptors: Administration, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy
Zukowski, Sister Angela Ann – Momentum, 2001
Discusses the digital divide--the discrepancy between those with access to technology and those without--and what the author sees as the resulting new form of cultural imperialism. Asserts that mass media and the information industries are structures of power, while ordinary people are victims of this power. Suggests that Catholic educators…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Computers, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Lawrence, William J. – Momentum, 2002
Argues that Catholic schools need to consider what makes a school Catholic when confronting issues of architectural design. Addresses differences in needs between elementary, middle, and high schools, and offers a case study that illustrates a successfully designed urban Catholic high school. (NB)
Descriptors: Building Design, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Classroom Design