The Perceived Influence of Lasallian Mission Formation Programs on Participants from the District of San Francisco New Orleans The mission of Catholic education involves the faith formation and the integral human development of individuals (Second Vatican Council, 1965a). The Catholic Church recognizes that the realization of this two-fold mission, religious and academic, is primarily dependent upon school faculty and staff. The De La Salle Christian Brothers have made mission formation of faculty and staff one of their principal aims. Within the United States, they provide a variety of Regional and District formation programs to assist their faculty and staff advance the mission of Lasallian Catholic education. To date, limited empirical d...
This study compared the perceptions of the mission identity and mission-driven campus activitie...
The development of a new Catholic leadership degree program at Saint Louis University was directly i...
Over the past 25 years, if not longer, the number of vowed religious priests, brothers, and sisters ...
The staffs of Catholic schools have undergone a wholesale change in the past 50 years. Whereas the g...
Since the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), the De La Salle Christian Brothers have re-examined t...
As non-Catholic teachers are being hired into Catholic high schools, they are inducted into the scho...
This 2010 qualitative case study explored the perceptions of administrators and teachers regarding ...
The responsibilities of Catholic secondary school leaders are multifaceted, and their roles demand e...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
This article describes a research project that examined the impact of a Lasallian mission formation ...
The most successful graduate program for the training and formation of Catholic school administrator...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
The Catholic Church consistently affirms the rights and responsibilities that parents, the Church, a...
Over the past 45 years, there has been a dramatic decrease in the number of religious and priests w...
This study examined the extent hiring for mission and personal religious formation play a role in a ...
This study compared the perceptions of the mission identity and mission-driven campus activitie...
The development of a new Catholic leadership degree program at Saint Louis University was directly i...
Over the past 25 years, if not longer, the number of vowed religious priests, brothers, and sisters ...
The staffs of Catholic schools have undergone a wholesale change in the past 50 years. Whereas the g...
Since the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), the De La Salle Christian Brothers have re-examined t...
As non-Catholic teachers are being hired into Catholic high schools, they are inducted into the scho...
This 2010 qualitative case study explored the perceptions of administrators and teachers regarding ...
The responsibilities of Catholic secondary school leaders are multifaceted, and their roles demand e...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
This article describes a research project that examined the impact of a Lasallian mission formation ...
The most successful graduate program for the training and formation of Catholic school administrator...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
The Catholic Church consistently affirms the rights and responsibilities that parents, the Church, a...
Over the past 45 years, there has been a dramatic decrease in the number of religious and priests w...
This study examined the extent hiring for mission and personal religious formation play a role in a ...
This study compared the perceptions of the mission identity and mission-driven campus activitie...
The development of a new Catholic leadership degree program at Saint Louis University was directly i...
Over the past 25 years, if not longer, the number of vowed religious priests, brothers, and sisters ...