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Greenberg, Keith Elliot – 1995
This essay with photographs describes the experiences of two runaways, examining why they left home and how they found help. Although runaways have a reputation for being irresponsible, they usually have good reasons for leaving home. The nun who ran Noah's Ark, where both the runaways featured found shelter and help, estimated that only about two…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Problems, Homeless People
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O'Donoghue, Tom; Potts, Anthony – History of Education, 2004
When many of the parents of those currently attending Catholic schools throughout much of the English-speaking world were being educated, the Catholic teaching force was heavily influenced by the presence of the religious orders. Furthermore, this had been the situation for over a century. The turning point was the mid-1960s and the opening up of…
Descriptors: Lay Teachers, Nuns, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries
FORMAN, IAN – 1964
A SERIES OF DEVELOPMENTS HAVE OCCURRED IN THE 1960'S WHICH CREATE A CRISIS IN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. BASICALLY THE CRISIS INVOLVES A SHORTAGE OF NUN TEACHERS, GROWING CATHOLIC POPULATION, LIMITED FINANCES, THE SPIRALING COST OF LAY TEACHERS, AND A LACK OF CLASSROOMS. THESE PROBLEMS ARE SHOWING THEIR INITIAL EFFECTS IN MASSACHUSETTS AND THE…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
Walker, Orville C., Jr.; And Others – 1974
In order to demonstrate to the Federal Communications Commission that they were serving the needs of the public the two public television stations in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota) commissioned an interview study of "voiceless" groups in the community. The first step was to identify those groups which had common…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Community Study, Community Surveys, Disabilities
Krebethe, William F. – 1974
The primary goal of the migrant health project in San Patricio County, Texas was to establish out-patient family health care for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Several accomplishments were made. By using a physician assistant, the clinic was able to add an additional work without the necessity of extending their hours. The dental services have…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Braceros, Clinics, Community Support
Tkach, Nicholas – 1983
The purposes of this book are to trace the influence of major social forces on the Alberta, Canada, public and Catholic school systems and to detail the evolution of these two systems. Beginning with a review of "The First People" of the Northwest Territories, chapter I examines political, economic, and sociocultural developments and…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Curriculum, Educational History
Hall, Suzanne, Ed. – 1992
Four Native American Catholic priests and nuns reflect on the 500-year history of Roman Catholic evangelization among Native Americans and call for a reconciliation of all the peoples of the Americas. P. Michael Galvan outlines the historical context of Native-Church relations since 1492, notes the negative and positive outcomes of the collision…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Beliefs
Gill, Wanda E. – 1992
This paper presents a history of four historically Black colleges in Maryland: Bowie State University, Coppin State College, Morgan State University, and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. The history begins with a section on the education of Blacks before 1800, a period in which there is little evidence of formal education for African…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black History, Black Students, Educational History
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Pamela, Alemreng C. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
This paper examines the historical background of the Assumption Sisters of Eldoret (ASE), its Charism and apostolate and the secondary schools run by the ASE. It seeks to understand how the Sisters deal with discipline and performance in their schools. The paper also looks at the role of ASE in the management of the schools especially in…
Descriptors: Nuns, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Secondary School Students
Mark, Sandra Fay – 1982
Men and women in higher education administration were studied to determine the nature of self-orientation, family orientation, and career orientation. Of 900 female and male subjects randomly selected from national data bases and stratified according to sex and administrative level, 561 responded, and 40 percent of the sample were nuns and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Clergy, College Administration
Davis, Norma Salazar – 1991
American and western education textbooks have omitted Hispanic topics, people, and contributions. An examination of seven history of western education texts reveals no mention at all of Hispanics. An examination of 11 history of American education texts, ranging from 400 to 600 pages, reveals that none devotes more than two pages to Hispanics or…
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Teachers, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Carroll, James T. – 2000
This book relates the history of four Catholic Indian boarding schools in the Dakota Territory between 1870 and 1928. Chapter 1 covers 1870 to 1887, when federal Indian relations were driven by the Peace Policy, which assigned reservations to specific religious bodies and established a formal system of schools to assimilate American Indians into…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, Biculturalism, Boarding Schools
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Opiela, Maria Loyola – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2020
The article presents examples of early childhood education as a form of Catholic pedagogy in Africa and South America. The presentation is based on interviews with 20 Sisters Servants, who initiated and continue the endeavour of Catholic child education as part of their mission. The illustrative part of the article is preceded by an exposition of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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O'Donoghue, Thomas Anthony – History of Education, 2020
From the mid-1960s, the teaching force in Catholic schools in Ireland that for so long had been composed primarily of members of religious orders began to change as a large number returned to the secular world and recruitment levels dropped rapidly. Concurrently there was an outpouring of order-focused hagiographic works. During the 1980s, a range…
Descriptors: Females, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators
Stone, Frank Andrews – 1988
Literary sociology is a multifaceted process of analyzing texts. It moves beyond traditional literary criticism to incorporate such varied approaches as: appreciating literary schemata; textual analysis; seeking form, sound, and content regularities; examining the lasting values of the work; and contemplating the reader's own authentic life-world…
Descriptors: Fiction, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Islam
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