The educational landscape is undergoing a level of change unparalleled since the 1960s. The creation of ‘Free Schools’ and ‘multi-academy trusts’ (MATs), coupled with the changing demographic of urban populations and fiscal constraints, are requiring schools and dioceses to strategically address how to maintain and sustain a successful Catholic educational offer for future generations. In this chapter, we will argue that a cohesive approach between Catholic Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), schools and dioceses affords the best opportunity for delivering success and maintaining Catholic educational distinctiveness. Within a theological framework, we contend that this is realised through the paradigm of the sacramental perspective which ...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Partnerships with Catholic colleges support schools A nimating our faith and hope for our church and...
Animating our faith and hope for our church and our future, Catholic higher education and P-12 Catho...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
This article discusses highlights from the Catholic Higher Education Collaborative conference (CHEC)...
The following article contains two essays based on presentations to the 2012 CHEC conference on Cath...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
These proceedings include selected presentations on Catholic identity by six participants of the 201...
For the past 15 years, Catholic colleges and universities have developed programs serving Catholic K...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
In 2001 Brisbane Catholic Education opened its first ecumenical school at Gaven in a major growth ar...
This article examines the current and potential contributions of the University Consortium for Catho...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Partnerships with Catholic colleges support schools A nimating our faith and hope for our church and...
Animating our faith and hope for our church and our future, Catholic higher education and P-12 Catho...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
This article discusses highlights from the Catholic Higher Education Collaborative conference (CHEC)...
The following article contains two essays based on presentations to the 2012 CHEC conference on Cath...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
These proceedings include selected presentations on Catholic identity by six participants of the 201...
For the past 15 years, Catholic colleges and universities have developed programs serving Catholic K...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
In 2001 Brisbane Catholic Education opened its first ecumenical school at Gaven in a major growth ar...
This article examines the current and potential contributions of the University Consortium for Catho...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Partnerships with Catholic colleges support schools A nimating our faith and hope for our church and...