The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-to-face interaction, the development of meaningful relationships between students, teachers, and other members of the school community, and a shared set of beliefs among all school members (Bryk, Lee, & Holland, 1993). Despite a substantiating body of research for this assertion, few empirical studies exist on how the religious program might impact the intrapersonal and interpersonal development of students. The Cristo Rey Network (CRN) of schools was developed in response to the material realities of students and families living in Chicago (Kearney, 2006). The leaders of the network, motivated by Catholic social teachings that recognize and ...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
This article describes a research project that examined the impact of a Lasallian mission formation ...
Review of Fragmented Catholicity and Social Cohesion: Faith Schools in a Plural Society, by Ann Cass...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
p\u3eThe Catholic Church has long emphasized an “option for the poor” and relied heavily on its scho...
Catholic education has a history of opening doors for our nation\u27s marginalized. During the 20th ...
The purpose of this study was to discover the life experiences of disadvantaged female graduates of ...
This study describes the experiences of a group of individuals who attended a southern California Ca...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
The alarming rates of educational failure of minority youth, where middle class white and Asian stud...
Each year the Ignatian Colleagues Program, the premier leadership development program of the Associa...
This mixed methods study shed light on the issue of attrition within Catholic education and points t...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
Recent research indicates that membership in the Catholic Church is steadily declining. Simultaneous...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
This article describes a research project that examined the impact of a Lasallian mission formation ...
Review of Fragmented Catholicity and Social Cohesion: Faith Schools in a Plural Society, by Ann Cass...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
p\u3eThe Catholic Church has long emphasized an “option for the poor” and relied heavily on its scho...
Catholic education has a history of opening doors for our nation\u27s marginalized. During the 20th ...
The purpose of this study was to discover the life experiences of disadvantaged female graduates of ...
This study describes the experiences of a group of individuals who attended a southern California Ca...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
The alarming rates of educational failure of minority youth, where middle class white and Asian stud...
Each year the Ignatian Colleagues Program, the premier leadership development program of the Associa...
This mixed methods study shed light on the issue of attrition within Catholic education and points t...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
Recent research indicates that membership in the Catholic Church is steadily declining. Simultaneous...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
This article describes a research project that examined the impact of a Lasallian mission formation ...
Review of Fragmented Catholicity and Social Cohesion: Faith Schools in a Plural Society, by Ann Cass...