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Bredeweg, Frank H. – 1978
This study presents financial data on Catholic high schools in five enrollment ranges across the country. The two objectives of the study were to acquire general data for national purposes and to develop specific models for managing Catholic high schools. Nine tables of data are available for reference. The first part of this report deals with…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Catholic Schools, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student
Blum, Virgil C. – 1978
Research would seem to indicate that black and other non-white students in private schools are at or near the national norm in every area, and far ahead of their peers in public school. There have been notable achievements in the education of black children by Catholic and other inner-city private schools. But since these schools exist in very…
Descriptors: Blacks, Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
1966
THE CONGRESS CONSIDERED THE PROBLEM OF FRENCH INSTRUCTION IN NEW ENGLAND CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. INCLUDED IN THESE PROCEEDINGS ARE THE TEXTS OF THE SPEECHES AND THE QUESTIONNAIRE SOLICITING REACTIONS TO A SPEECH OUTLINING DESIRABLE CHANGES IN FRENCH INSTRUCTION. AMONG THE PROPOSALS WAS THAT FRENCH BE ABANDONED AS THE LANGUAGE OF GENERAL…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Bilingualism, Catholic Educators, Curriculum Evaluation
Mills, Nicolaus C. – 1972
A lunch program on the Lower East Side with kosher meals for Jewish children and Italian meals for Italian children and a health program in which visits to students' homes are a regular service are a small part of the efforts made 50 and 100 years ago to meet the needs of New York City's immigrant school children. The implications of such a…
Descriptors: Catholics, Community Control, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational History
Greeley, Andrew M. – 1971
The question of the evaluation of the impact of religious education is important for three reasons: (1) it is of fascinating theoretical interest to learn what are the effective means of transmitting fundamental values and what are the ineffective means; (2) it also seems appropriate to evaluate the contribution of religion to the improvement of…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Church Programs, Educational Objectives, Educational Programs
Vasey, Vincent R. – Catholic Lawyer, 1978
The United States Supreme Court in Roemer vs Board of Public Works upheld a Maryland Statute allowing subsidies to church-affiliated colleges, arguing that the distinction between Catholic higher educational institutions and secular colleges has become blurred. This viewpoint challenges Catholic higher education. (JMD)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, College Role
Donahue, Brian – Momentum, 1988
Describes the Interdisciplinary Honors Program in English and Social Studies at St. Catharine Academy, a Catholic high school for girls. Explains the instructional use of large group presentations, small group activities, independent study, and out-of-class experiences. Cites positive responses from teachers and students. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, English Instruction, High Schools, Honors Curriculum
Fontana, Vincent J. – Momentum, 1987
Discusses the characteristics of child abusers and physical and behavioral indicators of child abuse. Advocates parenthood education programs for children and parents as child abuse preventive measures. Suggests ways that educators can handle cases of suspected child abuse. (DMM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Catholic Educators, Child Abuse, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedAlwin, Duane F. – American Journal of Sociology, 1986
Using survey data spanning four decades, this study investigates the relationship between religion and family life, giving particular attention to parental values for children and approaches to child-rearing. Results show that religious involvement is more strongly related to child-rearing orientations than traditional denominational differences.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Child Rearing, Cultural Influences, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedJencks, Christopher – Sociology of Education, 1985
The findings of three major studies that assessed the impact of public vs. Catholic schooling on how much students learned in the last two years of high school are compared. The studies are Hoffer, Greeley, and Coleman (1985), Willms (1985), and Alexander and Pallas (1985). (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Catholic Schools, Civics
Peer reviewedRaudenbush, Stephen; Bryk, Anthony S. – Sociology of Education, 1986
Presented is a general statistical methodology for analyzing hierarchically structured data. The use of the methodology is illustrated by reexamining the "High School and Beyond" data and the controversy over the effectiveness of public and Catholic schools. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Assessment, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedJensen, Gary F. – Sociology of Education, 1986
Catholic-school students differed from public-school students only in behavior that could be directly influenced by school practice. Catholic students skipped school less often and spent more time on homework. Academic differences between public and Catholic school students are due to the greater discipline and more rigorous requirements in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Case Studies, Catholic Schools
Lines, Patricia M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Outlines the history of private education and the development of secular education in American public schools. Changes in growth in the private school sector seem to occur in response to public school treatment of religious values. (MD)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Educational Change
Peer reviewedChambers, Jay G. – Economics of Education Review, 1985
Public school teachers earn more money, and possess more of the characteristics valued in the teaching market, than do private school teachers. Organizational and ownership structure of schools appears to make a difference in teacher salaries. Profit-making schools are among the lowest paying, second only to parochial schools. (Author/MD)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Class Size, Educational Quality, Educational Research
Martisauskiene, Elvyda – Online Submission, 2002
An analysis was conducted in Lithuania of teenager attitudes towards spiritual values which function in both micro- and macro-environments. The data obtained in this contemporary investigation were compared with those registered two decades ago, in the authoritarian type of society of that time. The focus of the study is on the peculiarities of…
Descriptors: Values Education, Religious Factors, Moral Values, Catholic Schools


