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Sperry, Robert – 1989
The Solomon Islands are a scattered Melanesian archipelago in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. There are 21 large islands and numerous smaller ones with a total population of 285,766 in 1986. About two-thirds of school-age children attend organized schools. The literacy rate of the islands was reported at 17 percent in 1980. Approximately 30…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Gallin, Alice, Ed. – Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education, 1987
The role of the theologian in Catholic colleges and universities is among several topics addressed in 11 articles. Some authors describe how they carry out the Catholic mission in higher education, while others focus on the historical background for the attempt by the Congregation for Catholic Education to describe and mandate a universal and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Beliefs, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges
Gamoran, Adam – 1990
A study examined the processes and criteria of assignment to honors English classes in the context of the transition from middle to high school. Five midwestern school districts--four public school districts and one Catholic diocese--participated in the study. Data consisted of interviews with school staff, school records, and student survey…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Mobility, Educational Research, English Instruction
Hall, Suzanne E., Ed.; Garvey, Geri M., Ed. – 1989
The directory provides listings of Catholic school programs and facilities for special students, using information gathered from surveys sent to diocesan offices, Catholic Charities offices, and school offices. The listings are arranged alphabetically by state and then diocese. For each listing, the following information is supplied: name,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Day Schools, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Mason, Peter – 1986
In a world conditioned by what Margaret Meade and others have called an underlying system of inherited inequalities, it is natural that educators in particular should try to promote at least some semblance of equality of opportunity. Because the creation of an elite of some kind seems to be a natural and unavoidable by-product of every society,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Role, Educational Legislation, Educational Opportunities
Rogus, Joseph F.; Yeager, Robert J. – 1987
This booklet guides the development director of a parochial elementary or secondary school in making effective use of time. The booklet's introduction considers the development director's role as a leader and describes four factors rendering this leadership function complex: (1) the conceptual, technical, and human dimensions of the director's…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Stamp, Robert M. – 1985
Separate schools were introduced into Ontario between 1841 and 1867 when Upper Canada was joined with Lower Canada to form the United Province of Canada. The school acts of 1841 and 1843 outlined the basic arrangements by which either a Roman Catholic or a Protestant minority might establish a dissenting separate school board. Since the School Act…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
PDF pending restorationCenter for Education Statistics (ED/OERI), Washington, DC. – 1986
During the 1983-84 school year, 58 percent of the 27,700 private schools in the United States reported benefiting from publicly funded services. The source of these data is the National Survey of Private Schools, fall 1983, carried out by Westat, Inc., under contract with the Center for Education Statistics (CES). The survey supplemented the CES…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Government Publications
Alexander, Karl L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – 1984
Coleman, Hoffer and Kilgore's claims regarding the effects of Catholic schools on cognitive achievement have evoked much controversy. Critics have argued that the cross-sectional testing data Coleman et al. used could not distinguish differential sector effectiveness from selection effects, i.e., that Catholic schools enroll students of superior…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Catholic Schools, Cognitive Development
Brent, Daniel; Jurkowitz, Carolyn – 1984
A series of study lessons are presented for Catholic school board members who formulate policies for Catholic educational programs. The format is designed around 15 to 20 minutes of group study built into the regular board meeting agenda. Each lesson is designed as an independent unit on a single topic or skill, and each is divided into three…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Boards of Education, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Hunt, Thomas C.; Carper, James C. – 1988
A bibliography of private colleges and universities that are, or have been, religiously affiliated is provided. Twenty-eight chapters are: major works on religion and American colleges and universities; government aid to church-affiliated colleges and universities; government regulation of church-affiliated colleges and universities; Baptist…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Catholic Schools, Christianity, Church Related Colleges
McNeil, Betty Ann – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Born an Episcopalian in New York, Elizabeth Ann Bayley (1774-1821), married (1794) William Magee Seton (1768-1803). Blessed with three daughters (Anna Maria, Rebecca, and Catherine Charlton, called "Kit") and two sons (William and Richard), the couple briefly enjoyed the comforts of social status and prosperity. They opened their arms to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Clergy, American Indians, Change Agents
Cook, Timothy J.; Hudson, William J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected characteristics that scholars agree are common to all professions. The characteristics that are addressed include essential service, call to serve, special knowledge and skills, specialized and advanced university training, public trust and status, code of ethics and…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Catholic Educators, Professional Development
d'Arbon, Tony – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Recent surveys of leadership succession planning in Catholic schools in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory of Australia have confirmed the growing shortage of persons applying for positions of principal in Catholic schools in those states and territory and examined reasons for the decline in numbers.…
Descriptors: Leadership, Foreign Countries, Principals, Catholic Schools
Florent, Jerry G.; And Others – Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1975
Results of two studies use an instrument, Youth Research Survey, to measure the effectiveness of religious education in the lives of students and its relationship to their psychological development. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Family Relationship

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