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Carr, John – Momentum, 1997
Encourages integrating the church's social tradition into the mainstream teachings of Catholic education. Advocates teaching human dignity to children and to society at large. (YKH)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational Objectives
Helm, Claire M. – Momentum, 2000
Examines the issue of recruiting effective, faith-filled leaders for Catholic schools. Potential solutions parallel those identified with respect to teacher shortage: the need to address compensation concerns; additional research and data collection; implementation of creative, year-round marketing and recruitment efforts at diocesan and national…
Descriptors: Administrators, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics
Grenham, Thomas G., Ed.; Kieran, Patricia, Ed. – Peter Lang Oxford, 2012
Ireland is in the grip of a postmodern cultural deconstruction on many levels. The traditional "grand narratives" are increasingly viewed with suspicion and disenchantment as Ireland struggles to understand its evolving identity. There is a growing need for comprehensive interdisciplinary research that will facilitate teaching and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
Watching, Creating and Achieving: Creative Technologies as a Conduit for Learning in the Early Years
McDonald, Susan; Howell, Jennifer – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
This paper describes the use of robotics in an Early Years classroom as a tool to aid the development of technological skills in a creative environment rich with literacy and numeracy opportunities. The pilot project illustrates how a three-phase process can result in the development of: (1) emergent literacy and numeracy, (2) digital access for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pilot Projects, Numeracy, Engineering
Whitehead, Clive – Education Research and Perspectives, 2008
The Seychelles, one of Britain's more remote Indian Ocean colonies, long suffered a totally inadequate system of schooling based mainly on the Roman Catholic mission. This article traces how education policy was challenged in the 1930s and changed in the 1940s. Emphasis is placed on the decisive role of the colonial governor in initiating and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Policy, Foreign Policy
Jamieson-Proctor, Romina; Finger, Glenn – Australian Educational Computing, 2008
A review of the literature about student use of ICT and the impact of ICT use on learning reveals a complexity of rationales and terminology that underwrite ICT initiatives; various dimensions and stages of integration; inherent methodological difficulties; obstacles to integration such as teacher ICT confidence, expertise and beliefs about the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Characteristics, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education
Heekin, Ann Morrow – Religious Education, 2008
Mary Perkins Ryan remains one of the least recognized of the twentieth-century figures in the modern renewal of Catholic education in the United States. The reasons are many but none satisfactory. Ryan was an intellectual without a scholarly credential. She was an educator without an affiliation to an academic institution. She was a leading voice…
Descriptors: Catholics, Educational History, Females, Leadership
De Nobile, John J.; McCormick, John – International Journal of Educational Management, 2008
Purpose: This study's purpose is to examine the relationships between the biographical characteristics gender, age, years of experience and employment position, and job satisfaction of staff members in Catholic primary schools. Design/methodology/approach: Survey data were collected from 356 staff members from Catholic primary schools. Research…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Multivariate Analysis, Elementary Education
Hyde, Brendan – British Journal of Religious Education, 2008
Although well documented from a British perspective, empirical research exploring the spiritual lives of primary school children in the Australian context is a field in which scholarship is beginning to emerge. This article reports on one particular finding which emerged from an Australian study seeking to identify some characteristics of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Religious Education, World Views
Gilbert, John R. – 1983
This publication completes the series that focuses on the five groups of persons involved in the educational "ministry" of the Catholic school. Based on a survey of pastors and diocesan and archdiocesan superintendents of concerns related to the pastor and his role within the school community, this essay discusses seven areas of pastoral concern…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Church Role
Augenstein, John J. – 1980
Collective bargaining between teachers and schools does not need to be limited to the "market place approach" emphasizing fiscal considerations. Attention to the professional nature of teachers and to the problems of education that administrators and teachers must join together to solve can reduce confrontation. Catholic schools and teachers can…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Collective Bargaining, Conflict Resolution
Carey, Loretta – Momentum, 1977
A new educational theology is developing in the Catholic school system. This new perception is the result of six strands of thought which are discussed here. Perceiving this theology enables the persons, to the Church, and to the whole human community. (Author/RK) Catholic teacher to recognize the nature of his ministry as service to
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Lyke, James P. – Momentum, 1987
Offers a summary of the first pastoral letter of the black bishops of the United States, "What We Have Seen and Heard." Sees the Catholic schools representing an opportunity for quality education and character development to many in the black community. (DMM)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Black Students, Catholic Educators
Himes, Michael – Momentum, 1988
Argues that instruction in literature, the sciences, philosophy, and social interaction, in as much as it is part of the process of humanization, is important to the mission of the Catholic Church. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Church Role, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedMoore, Joseph – Religious Education, 1988
Discusses adolescent spiritual development using the three traditional stages in Catholic spiritual heritage (the purgative, illuminative, and unitive). Suggests specific strategies for helping young people "progress" or move to higher levels in their spirituality. (GEA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Developmental Stages

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