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Muccigrosso, Robert – Momentum, 1981
Presents a relatively simple, completely unscientific, occasionally amusing, and obviously novel scale for a principal to use in appraising his or her school. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Environment, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcNally, Michael J. – Negro History Bulletin, 1981
Describes the formation of the Oblate Sisters of Providence and the Congregation of the Holy Family, two orders of Black nuns founded in the American South prior to the Civil War for the purposes of educating Black children and caring for orphans and elderly, abandoned slaves. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Black Organizations, Blacks
Erickson, Donald A. – Momentum, 1981
Asserts that the real message of the 1981 Coleman report is the importance of school social climate, whether the school is public or private. Urges Catholic schools not to imitate public schools, but to retain their "private school" climate. One of three theme articles: "Reflections on the 1981 Coleman study". (SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedWiethoff, William E. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1981
Proposes that arguments used popularly in religious controversies are historically stable and that the rhetorical critic's attention to topics or sources of reference ("topoi") for argumentation enhances the analysis of such controversies. Examines the Catholic debate over vernacular reform and emphasizes the relatively narrow range of "topoi"…
Descriptors: Catholics, Debate, Language Usage, Latin
Thomas, David M. – Momentum, 1980
Education in its root meaning refers to the process of "drawing out" from the person that special uniqueness that is there. Given the different settings of family and school, what each knows about a child is often slightly different. A sharing of their perceptions can be extremely valuable to both. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedGross, Francis L., Jr. – Journal of General Education, 1980
Based on the author's educational experiences as a student and teacher at Jesuit high schools and developed within the framework of the cognitive development theories of Lawrence Kohlberg, describes six stages of moral development. Concludes with a description of teachers at six stages of professional development. (AYC)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cognitive Development, Maturity (Individuals), Moral Development
Venckus, Anthony A. – School Business Affairs, 1979
An automated food service accounting system allows management to concentrate on the problems at hand. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Data Processing, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
Flygare, Thomas J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1979
Reviews the Supreme Court decision in The Catholic Bishop of Chicago vs National Labor Relations Board that Catholic schools do not have to bargain collectively with teachers. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Parochial Schools
Peer reviewedRonda, James P. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1979
The Christian mission was an attempt to effect massive culture change upon American Indians by the introduction of European social and cultural values and institutions into Indian life. The Sillery Montagnais of Quebec were the subjects of a Jesuit experiment in 1632, which failed because it demanded cultural suicide. (Author/RTS)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Catholics
Custer, Margaret – Momentum, 1977
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Church Workers, Educational Attitudes, Lay Teachers
Render, John T. – Momentum, 1996
Discusses the history of using religious art to teach young children about their faith. Quotes and discusses a speech about art and catechesis by Pope Paul VI, who maintained that the image of Jesus arouses compassion in everyone. Argues that images of Christ brings new insights to people, especially children. (AJL)
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
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
Peer reviewedKennelly, Karen M. – Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education, 2002
Offers an historical overview and analysis of Catholic women's colleges, including their faculty and curriculum, asserting that the distinctive history and mission of these colleges give them a unique capacity to bring future generations the finest Catholic higher education has to offer. (EV)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum, History
Stobart, Janet – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
A majority of Catholic educators at a week-long conference voted to support principles of academic freedom, autonomy for governing boards, and independence from direct ecclesiastical authority. American college presidents were troubled by proposed norms that would allow for a bishop's intervention where dissentious theological teaching was…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Clergy
Peer reviewedPederson, Tom – Review of Higher Education, 1989
An overview of the historical traditions presented by Bruce Kimball in his "Orators and Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education" is presented. The significance of the structure of the Catholic and other Christian churches in perpetuating the ideal and reality of a liberal arts education is discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Catholics, Christianity, Educational History, General Education


