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Gemmell, K. M. – History of Education Quarterly, 2019
Progressive education swept across Canada in the early to mid-twentieth century, restructuring schools, introducing new courses, and urging teachers to reorient the classroom to the interests and needs of the learner. The women religious who taught in Vancouver's Catholic schools negotiated the revised public school curriculum, determined to…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Progressive Education, Catholic Educators
Cátia Freitas; Paul Venzo; Alecia Bellgrove; Prue Francis – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Despite the opportunity to integrate ocean literacy in schools, there is limited global evidence that learning about the ocean has been prioritised in formal educational systems. An overloaded curriculum, teacher's lack of ocean knowledge and the limited availability of educational resources are the main barriers for the inclusion of ocean topics…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Oceanography, Multiple Literacies, Elementary School Teachers
Wadsworth, Allyssa A.; Walker, Jay K. – Journal of School Choice, 2017
Using a nationally representative longitudinal survey and incorporating propensity score matching methods, we follow secondary school students post-graduation to determine how Catholic and private religious schooling impacts religiosity. There is an established literature examining the Catholic school impact on collegiate and labor market…
Descriptors: Catholics, Longitudinal Studies, Secondary School Students, Catholic Schools
Suzanne L. Shatila – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2024
Increasingly, nontraditional students (over age 25, employed, parenting) are enrolling in universities offering online options. Online programs appeal to those needing flexible educational options, yet attrition remains high for adult learners and students enrolled in online education. Building on previous research, this study examines…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Electronic Learning, Nontraditional Students, Geographic Location
Melissa Fanshawe; Melissa Cain – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2024
Students with blindness and low vision (BLV) are less likely to choose mathematics as a subject in the senior secondary years which may negatively impact future employment opportunities. Using a longitudinal qualitative methodology, three interviews were recorded with a student who is legally blind over a six-year period. Findings suggest that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Blindness, Students with Disabilities, Mathematics Curriculum
John L. Beltramo; Lisa Archuleta – Journal of Catholic Education, 2024
As Catholic schools seek to recruit and retain more ethnoracially diverse faculties, we examine one site of potential support for Catholic school teachers of color -- a racial affinity group. Using critical research methodology with qualitative data collection, we studied five teachers of color who engaged in weekly affinity group meetings, which…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Communities of Practice, Catholic Schools, Private Schools
Carmine Perrotti – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2024
Service learning and community engagement (SLCE) have become near ubiquitous across United States (U.S.) higher education. While much research has demonstrated positive student learning outcomes of SLCE, there has been unequal consideration towards understanding the experiences of communities involved. Because community voices and perspectives…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Service Learning, Community Involvement
Callaghan, Tonya D.; Esterhuizen, Alix – Teaching Education, 2021
This research examines media accounts of teachers in Canada and the United States who were fired or forced from their Catholic schools because they identified as lesbian, highlighting the reality of discrimination in Catholic schools, particularly egregious in their contradiction of non-discrimination legislation. Caught between the religious…
Descriptors: Teacher Dismissal, Homosexuality, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries
Pousson, J. Mark; Sagan, Mina – Journal of College Student Development, 2021
College students with and without disabilities who attend Jesuit colleges and universities are stakeholders in a centuries-old tradition of Catholic education that was designed not only to educate but to form the moral character of its students complemented by "conscience and a compassionate concern for others beyond oneself " (McCallum…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Catholic Schools, Religious Colleges, Sense of Community
Sweetman, Bernadette – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
Since October 2018, researchers at the Mater Dei Centre for Catholic Education at Dublin City University have been engaged in the Adult Religious Education and Faith Development (AREFD) project. The overarching aim of the project was to facilitate a re-energising of adult religious education and faith development in Ireland. Working amongst local…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Educators, School Community Programs, Preservice Teacher Education
Olshefski, Christopher Alan – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how the religious beliefs and experiences of a white Evangelical English teacher, Amy, shaped her enactment of critical inquiry pedagogy in her English classroom. Design/methodology/approach: This study drew on three in-depth interviews focused on a white Evangelical English teacher's negotiation of…
Descriptors: Whites, Religious Factors, English Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Asio, John Mark R.; Francisco, Christopher D. C.; Nuqui, Alvin V. – Online Submission, 2021
Multiple intelligences and extracurricular activities are two variables that may affect a student's academic and non-academic performance in school. This study aimed at describing and finding the relationship between multiple intelligences and participation rates in extracurricular activities of students from a Catholic educational institution.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Multiple Intelligences, Student Participation, College Students
Annable, Jill; Baxter, Kevin – National Catholic Educational Association, 2021
The term Catholic microschool refers to a sustainable Catholic school that is rooted in the tenets of Catholic faith and that has employed excellence in faith formation, academic programs and operational vitality while maintaining a student population that is smaller than its neighboring schools. Overall, 25 percent of the Catholic schools in the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Small Schools, School Effectiveness, Educational Practices
Patnode, Pamela M. – National Catholic Educational Association, 2021
According to Instituto Cervantes (2017), there are more Spanish speakers living in the United States than there are Spanish speakers in Spain. Tragically, many Spanish-speaking English Language Learners (ELLs) are failing in American schools (Huerta, Tong, Irby, & Lara-Alecio, 2016; Lichon & Dees, 2018). Yet, Catholic schools have…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Spanish Speaking, English Language Learners, Catholic Schools
Christopher S. Berger; Regina M. Galassi; Marcus L. Martinez; Sarah E. McDonald – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Recent data regarding the faith of young adults in America continues to reveal that young people are disaffiliating from the Church at faster rates and in greater numbers. In light of this, the Church has consistently called for a New Evangelization, beginning with Pope Saint John Paul II and reaffirmed by Pope Francis. As a ministry of the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Teacher Characteristics, Religious Factors, Teachers