ERIC Number: EJ1182517
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Oct
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Who Do You Say You Are: Relationships and Faith in Catholic Schools
Maney, Jennifer S.; King, Carrie; Kiely, Thomas J.
Journal of Catholic Education, v21 n1 Article 3 Oct 2017
This study aimed to evaluate and articulate what makes Catholic schools special and effective by measuring culture and climate in five Catholic high schools and two Catholic elementary schools in a large metropolitan area in the Midwest United States. The seven schools represented a variety of student demographics, location, and size of school. Findings of this study included: the Catholic identity of schools must become an intentional aspect of the planning, orientation, training, and evaluation of the faculty and administration; faculty-student relationships are rarely measured regarding their effectiveness in bolstering academic achievement or Catholic mission effectiveness; cultural awareness and cultural responsive pedagogy must become a component of school orientation if not teacher education; and teacher expectations impact the student-teacher relationship.
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, High Schools, Elementary Schools, School Culture, Organizational Climate, School Effectiveness, Institutional Characteristics, Spiritual Development, Beliefs, Focus Groups, School Surveys, Likert Scales, Teacher Surveys, Student Surveys, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Achievement
Loyola Marymount University. School of Education 1 LMU Drive, University Hall Suite 1760, Los Angles, CA 90045. e-mail: catholicedjournal@lmu.edu; Web site: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/ce
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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