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Gorman, Margaret – Momentum, 1993
Suggests the most important issue facing Catholic educators is whether to mirror contemporary society's individualism or act as leaven to transform it. Views such social trends as the emphasis on lifelong development, recognition of spirituality, and awareness of different styles of learning as promising for change. (BCY)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Cultural Traits, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Fuchs, Gordon E.; Moore, Louise P. – Momentum, 1991
Describes the Crazy 8 Bookstore Company, a school bookstore operated by 21 eighth graders at Holy Angels School in Dayton, Ohio. Discusses the ways students learn and apply language arts, consumer education, math, and art skills by managing this operation. (DMM)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Bookstores, Catholic Schools, Experiential Learning
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Cooper, Bruce S.; Dondero, Grace – Educational Foundations, 1991
Study examined the condition of 22 nonpublic schools for 1965-66, 1980-81, and 1988-89, noting difficulties they face as they compete with more choice-oriented, tuition-free public schools. The study used data gathered by national, regional, and local groups. A finding is that all but Roman Catholic schools are growing and prospering. (SM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
McCormick, Michael T. – Momentum, 1994
Argues that financial reforms are required by Catholic schools to ensure their future feasibility. Suggests that by substituting need-based tuition aid for general subsidies and charging parents more of the true cost-per-pupil, parishes will ensure the financial security of their school and provide access to low-income families. (MAB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cahill, Wendy P. – Educational Management & Administration, 1994
Many Catholic educators have been impressed by the congruence between Greenfield's understandings and the philosophical bases of Catholic education. Greenfield's analyses illuminate three areas of concern: the community-organization dichotomy, the centrality of values, and the exercise of leadership. Greenfield's insights are particularly relevant…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Schools, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Cooper, Bruce S. – Private School Monitor, 1994
Since the Archdiocese of New York has been forced to reduce Catholic school subsidies, parochial schools will have to become more self-sufficient, merge with nearby schools, or close forever. Because these schools tackle some of the poorest (non-Catholic) students, provide them with an affordable drug and crime-free environment, and are not…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Exigency, Institutional Survival
Erickson, Donald A. – Private School Monitor, 1994
The landmark study "Catholic Schools and the Common Good" presents a definitive analysis of the U.S. Catholic high school, providing insights about school-constituency relationships; the special motivations, rewards, and extended roles of private school educators; the benefits and disadvantages of small size; financial struggles;…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Community, Comparative Education, Educational Benefits
Boston, Brian – Momentum, 1991
During a seminar on May 5-8, 1990, the university development staff of the University of Notre Dame (Indiana) shared its knowledge with Catholic elementary and secondary school leaders to promote increased support for local schools and dioceses. The 157 participants heard presentations on school development and fund-raising issues. (SLD)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, College School Cooperation, Developmental Programs, Educational Development
Arthur, James – New Directions for School Leadership, 1998
British Catholic schools are experiencing a pronounced decline in head teacher and teacher applications. Leadership is important, but it requires a critical mass of students and believing teachers who can co-lead school communities. The church must find, enlist, train, and support teachers who share its value system. Contains 19 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
McMurtrie, Beth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
"Ex Corde Ecclesiae," the Pope's document intended to define the relationship between the Catholic church and Catholic higher education institutions, has renewed debate on what makes a Catholic college Catholic. Over 200 colleges and universities in the United States are examining revised norms to be incorporated into the governance…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Church Related Colleges, College Environment, College Role
Raiche, Diana Dudoit – Momentum, 1998
Asserts that the text, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, accommodates the four periods and all liturgical rites of the catechumenal process for adults to children of catechetical age. Suggests that this formation model for catechesis helps parish directors and Catholic school principals foster true conversion in students who do not belong in…
Descriptors: Adults, Catholics, Children, Christianity
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Curtis, Sarah A. – History of Education Quarterly, 1999
Examines the reasons behind the expansion of congregational primary education before the educational push of the Third Republic in the diocese of Lyon (France). Argues that the popularity of Catholic-sponsored schooling in Lyon depended on the conjuncture of religious philanthropy and cost effectiveness. (CMK)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance, Educational History
Mazzenga, Maria – Momentum, 2000
Describes the new appreciation for religious tolerance within Baltimore's school system that arose during the Second World War. Looks at how American patriotism transformed the Catholic school curriculum, and how public and Catholic school programs sought to use wartime religious tolerance toward racially inclusive ends. (VWC)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Group Unity, Patriotism, Private Education
Mizia, Robert Louis – Momentum, 2000
Recounts the landmark case of Pierce v. Society of Sisters. Reminds readers that parental choice of an appropriate education for their children is a constitutional right and liberty under law and must be sustained. Asserts that true choice will occur only when consensus on public funding issues of school choice (including private and Catholic…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Needs
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Kahlenberg, Richard D. – Public Interest, 2001
Examines three works by James Coleman: "Equality of Educational Opportunity" (the Coleman Report), 1966; Coleman's study of school busing and white flight in the 1970s; and his 1980s research on the advantages of private schools. His conclusions included: social composition is more important than school spending and socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Busing, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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