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Perlis, Susan M.; Shapiro, Joan Poliner – 2001
A case study was conducted at a small Catholic college attempting to change the cultural environment for people who identify themselves as different from the white, Catholic, middle class, heterosexual norm represented on the campus. Thirty members of the college faculty, students, and administration and staff were selected through stratified…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Educational Environment
Dorman, Jeffrey P. – 1997
This paper presents findings of a study that compared the school environment in Australian Catholic and government schools. A total of 208 teachers from 32 Queensland secondary schools completed the "Catholic School Environment Questionnaire." The sample included 80 teachers of religion at the Catholic nonorder (coeducational) and the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Collegiality, Educational Environment, Educational Resources
Carter, D. S. G.; Kelly, P.; Connors, M. – 1996
Planned educational change tends to be imposed from the top down and increases the requirements for local reporting. This paper reports on the effects of a curriculum-planning workshop on teachers' instructional practices. Eight teachers at a Catholic college in rural Western Australia participated in a curriculum-planning workshop to learn how to…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Curriculum, Database Management Systems, Foreign Countries
Volokh, Alexander; Snell, Lisa – 1997
School violence is an increasingly serious problem, especially in big cities and public schools. This publication surveys popular methods of violence prevention and divides them into three classes: school-management measures, environmental modification, and educational and curriculum-based measures. The review also considers structural conditions…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Catholic Schools, Compulsory Education, Conservatism
Patchell, Frederick; Treloar, Robin – 1997
This paper describes services provided to students with language disorders (grades K-12) in the Catholic Diocese of Parramatta (New South Wales, Australia). The Communication Program has provided itinerant services of communication specialists (speech pathologists and itinerant teachers) to more than 1,100 students with language disorders.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Communication Disorders, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Kelly, Fred J.; Ratcliffe, Ella B. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1934
The Higher Education Division of the United States Office of Education is making a series of studies on the subject of the relation of the State to higher education. The first of these studies completed "The State and Higher Education, Some Phases of Their Relationship." The second study is entitled "Supervision Exercised by States…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Catholics
Blackburn, William J. – Momentum, 1973
Discusses the complex relationship between boards of education and parish councils and their educational responsibilities. (RK)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Catholic Schools, Decision Making
Bredeweg, Frank – Momentum, 1973
Discusses the possible effects of federal income tax credits on the financial structure of Catholic schools. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Economics, Educational Legislation, Expenditure per Student
McCarthy, Patricia – NASSP Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Catholic Schools, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Development
Bock, Paul – USA Today, 1983
The American Catholic Church, which has historically supported America's involvement in wars through the concept of just wars, has broken new ground with its Pastoral Letter on War, Armaments, and Peace, which challenges the morality of present defense policy and nuclear war. Reasons for the change in attitude are discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Responsibility, Church Role, Disarmament
Kilgore, Sally; And Others – Momentum, 1982
Provides an update of a National Opinion Research Center Study comparing the functioning of public and private schools. Answers questions concerning the schools and students involved; conclusions; findings regarding enrollment patterns, discipline and course offerings, student attitudes, Catholic schools, minority students, and achievement levels;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Curriculum, Educational Research
Goldstein, Rhoda – Momentum, 1979
Using data from the ten-year-old Data Bank of the National Catholic Educational Association, the author points out some trends in America's Catholic schools: enrollment stabilization, shifts from religious to lay teachers, increasing minority enrollments, and increasing operating expenses. (SJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Databases, Educational Finance, Educational Trends
Firnberg, James W.; Kuhn, L. Robert – Momentum, 1978
In April, 1978, students from five high schools operated by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in Louisiana and Mississippi responded to an 80-item questionnaire. This article discusses the survey's major findings on school environment, student/staff relationships, religious training, discipline policy, and student misbehavior. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Catholic Schools, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment
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Frances, Carol – Change, 1980
A management of decline approach is contrasted with a model based on strategic planning and contingency budgeting for higher education. The strategic planning model is seen as a broader, more effective approach based on an assessment of what outcomes could be if enrollment strategies were effective in attracting students. (MLW)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, College Planning, College Students
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Levy, Jonathan; Kay, Floraine – Youth Theatre Journal, 1996
Relates how the Jesuits made the performance of plays integral to the curriculum of their schools. Reveals Jesuit rationales: (1) theater permitted them to accomplish their mission of propagating the faith; (2) public performances served as excellent publicity for their schools; and (3) theater could educate students who participated as no other…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Catholic Schools, Educational History, Educational Objectives
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