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Johnson, Helen; McCreery, Elaine; Castelli, Mike – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
A small-scale study examined how principals of Anglican and Roman Catholic schools see their roles as builders of school cultures that support and encourage their pupils' spiritual and moral development. Whereas Church of England schools tolerate openness and ambivalence, Catholic schools reflect a centrally determined moral absolute. (Contains 31…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Cattaro, Gerald M. – Education and Urban Society, 2002
Investigates how Catholic schools are making the transformation from national to multicultural schools as they meet the needs of new immigrants in the inner city. Focuses on the concept of mediating institutions, investigating urban Catholic school principals' willingness to experience diversity. Mediating institutions such as Catholic schools…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Catholic Schools, Constructivism (Learning), Cultural Pluralism
Assaf, Frederick G. – Momentum, 2001
Describes the process of bringing a college preparatory school up to industry standard in technology. To enhance the project's success, the school provided faculty with laptop computers and training classes, and made use of 15 of its own students who were getting their Microsoft Certified Professional certification. (NB)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Catholic Schools, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Improvement
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Trainor, Stephen L. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2006
George Bernard Shaw famously quipped that "a Catholic university is a contradiction in terms." While the party-line response to Shaw is that the term "Catholic university" is instead a tautology, those who work, study, and teach at such institutions often find themselves pondering Shaw's oxymoron, asking themselves: how are…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholics, Core Curriculum, Religious Education
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Lopez, Carol – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
The No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law with an aggressive goal of improving the academic performance of all students and eliminating the achievement gap between different races and classes. NCLB also required the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to make recommendations for a National Education Technology Plan, which was released in…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Computer Mediated Communication, Technology Integration, Computer Uses in Education
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Hollenweger, Walter J. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2004
Pentecostalism is the result of an interesting amalgamation of different traditions: black and oral cultures, middle-class and proletarian languages, catholic and evangelical spiritualities. These traditions are contextualized in Western, Latin American, Asian and African contexts which produce a bewildering pluralism. This "post-modern…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Oral Tradition, Blacks, Catholics
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Clores, Michael A.; Limjap, Auxencia A. – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the beliefs about biological evolution held by college freshman students in one Catholic university in the Philippines. After 4 weeks of constructivist-inspired instruction, interviews and journal entries revealed that the students have diverse beliefs about the theory of evolution. They posited…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Evolution, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions
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Furtado, Michael – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2005
The Australian Senate Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee has been asked to examine the principles of Commonwealth Funding for schools, with particular emphasis on how these principles apply in meeting the current future needs of government and non-government schools and whether they ensure efficiency in the…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Discourse Analysis, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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Ream, Todd C. – Christian Higher Education, 2006
The dialectical tension between the sacred and the secular has fostered fascinating historical discussions concerning the Catholic university in the United States. Scholars such as James Turner and Philip Gleason have offered a host of narratives that provide a context for other scholars seeking to philosophically define the aspirations that will…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholic Schools, Higher Education, Aspiration
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McGlynn, Claire; Niens, Ulrike; Cairns, Ed; Hewstone, Miles – Journal of Peace Education, 2004
As the integrated education movement in Northern Ireland passes its twenty-first anniversary, it is pertinent to explore the legacy of mixed Catholic and Protestant schooling. This paper summarises the findings of different studies regarding the impact of integrated education in Northern Ireland on social identity, intergroup attitudes and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Integrated Curriculum, Catholic Educators, Protestants
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Morris, Andrew B. – London Review of Education, 2005
In terms of absolute or "raw" examination and test scores, those maintained schools in England designated as Roman Catholic by the Department of Education and Skills appear, on average, to achieve higher scores than the mean of non-Catholic schools. Similar findings have been reported about Catholic schools in other differing educational…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Standards, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement
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Donnelly, Caitlin; Hughes, Joanne – Comparative Education, 2006
This paper compares the concept of mixed faith/cultural education in Northern Ireland and Israel. It is primarily concerned with the processes that these "integrated" schools adopt in their quest to improve relations between divided ethnic groups. Drawing on qualitative data collected in two mixed religion primary schools in each…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Education, Research Methodology, Comparative Education
Council for American Private Education, 2007
Outlook is the monthly newsletter for the Council for American Private Education (CAPE). Each issue contains information relating to private education such as: new legislation and regulations, the most recent research, court rulings, national trends, federal initiatives, private school news briefs, and more. This issue contains the following…
Descriptors: Private Education, Private Schools, School Safety, Course Selection (Students)
Gallin, Alice, Ed. – 1992
This reference volume contains the texts of documents pertinent to the development of Catholic higher education during the years from 1967 to 1990. The documents reveal church officials' and university presidents' collaborative efforts to address the questions of what it means it mean to be a university or college and what it means for such an…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Church Role, Documentation
Wincek, Jean; O'Malley, Colleen – 1995
"Lighting New Fires: American Catholic Schools for the 21st Century" is a National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) program that has called on every Catholic school to undertake educational planning. This manual was written to take a school community through the details of the entire planning process. Following the foreword, the first…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Catholic Schools, Decision Making, Educational Planning
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