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Nienhaus, Cyndi – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2013
In this article, I take the opportunity of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council to reassess one of its major products, the declaration Nostra Aetate ("In Our Time"). Following a brief introduction to Nostra Aetate, I describe my experience teaching an undergraduate course on Jewish-Christian Relations built around the…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Catholics, Literacy
Massa, Mark S. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2011
Rev. Mark S. Massa, S.J., is the dean and professor of Church history at the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College. He was invited to give a keynote to begin the third Catholic Higher Education Collaborative Conference (CHEC), cosponsored by Boston College and Fordham University. Fr. Massa's address posed critical questions about…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Conference Papers, Educational Development
Briel, Don J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
The phenomenon of Catholic Studies cannot adequately be understood without a prior consideration of certain fundamental tensions that mark modern higher education as a whole. These broader tensions characterize Catholic universities in specific and important ways. At the University of St. Thomas, Catholic Studies has proven to be a remarkably…
Descriptors: Catholics, Institutional Mission, Institutional Characteristics, Catholic Schools
Ryan, Ann Marie – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
During the first half of the 20th century, Catholic educators in the United States used theological arguments both to resist and embrace the progressive educational reform effort of educational measurement. The significant expansion of Catholic schooling and the increased number of students attending them, along with increased state oversight, led…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Administrative Organization, Educational Testing, Educational Philosophy
Whipp, Joan L.; Scanlan, Martin – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
Schooling for social justice involves fostering teaching and learning communities that are inclusive of students across multiple dimensions of diversity. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (2005) directs Catholic educators toward social justice schooling by making schools accessible, affordable, and available. In recent decades,…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Diversity
Hunt, Thomas C.; Heft, James L.; Nuzzi, Ronald J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
This article presents responses from Thomas C. Hunt, James L. Heft, S.M., and Ronald J. Nuzzi to the report of the Notre Dame Task Force on Catholic Education's (2006), "Making God Known, Loved and Served: The Future of Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in the United States." Hunt analyzes the 12 recommendations offered by Notre Dame on…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational Philosophy
Shimabukuro, Gini – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
Church documents, theology, leadership theory, and sociology come together in this article to present a pedagogy for Catholic schools that is deeply rooted in a personal faith and a contemporary understanding of the person. In order to construct a conceptual model of a pedagogy grounded in Christian spirituality, the meaning of the term "pedagogy"…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Best Practices, Catholic Schools, Catholics
Scanlan, Martin – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
A "grammar of Catholic schooling" inhibits many elementary and secondary Catholic schools from reflecting on how they practice Catholic Social Teaching (CST). The values of human dignity, the common good, and a preferential option for the marginalized are central to CST. Schools can live these values by serving children who live in poverty, are…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Administrative Principles, Educational Principles
Shields, Richard – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
The Catholic school system in Ontario, Canada, is fully funded by the government. Recently, Ontario's Ministry of Education mandated an induction year, the New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP), for all new teachers. This legislation provides an opportunity for Catholic school boards to take the lead and shape creative and effective programs for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Teacher Orientation
Abelman, Robert; Dalessandro, Amy – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
Institutional vision is a philosophical template--a concept of what, at its best, a college or university is like and the kinds of human beings that institution is attempting to cultivate. A content analysis of the institutional vision of a nation wide sample of Catholic schools was performed and key linguistic components found to constitute a…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Institutional Characteristics
Heft, James L. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2007
Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, external funding, Catholic identity, academic freedom, and institutional autonomy are among the most prominent. This essay examines the contributions of John Henry Newman to Catholic higher education and argues for their relevance today.
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Mannion, Gerard – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2007
This article suggests that church-linked universities and colleges can and should show that there is an alternative to the expediency and pseudo-utilitarian thinking which currently dominates higher education. Such institutions can and should serve as beacons of a virtuous approach to education which can show others a more positive way forward.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Church Related Colleges, Ethics
McNeil, Betty Ann – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Born an Episcopalian in New York, Elizabeth Ann Bayley (1774-1821), married (1794) William Magee Seton (1768-1803). Blessed with three daughters (Anna Maria, Rebecca, and Catherine Charlton, called "Kit") and two sons (William and Richard), the couple briefly enjoyed the comforts of social status and prosperity. They opened their arms to care for…
Descriptors: Educational History, Clergy, American Indians, Change Agents
Conniff, Brian – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Fifty years after John Tracy Ellis challenged the quality and character of Catholic intellectual life, much work remains to be done. This essay explores Ellis's original assertions and places them in an overarching historical context that involves Flannery O'Connor and Thomas Merton.
Descriptors: Catholics, Intellectual Development, Intellectual History, Educational Quality
Schaller, Molly A.; Boyle, Kathleen M. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Student affairs professionals are encouraged by their professional organizations to recognize the responsibility they have to their institutions by "supporting its mission, goals and policies" (American College Personnel Association [ACPA], 2006, p. 6) and by avoiding conflicts of interest between the self and the college or university (National…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Catholics, Conflict of Interest, Church Related Colleges
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