This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious to U.S. Catholic schooling, focuses upon their contributions during the first six decades of the 20th century. Through this period, not only did the religious provide the personnel needed to support the tremendous expansion of Catholic schooling, they also stepped forward to provide diocesan and national Catholic educational leadership, pushed Catholic pedagogical theory beyond its traditional European roots, designed new religion curricula, advanced women’s equality, and upheld parental rights in educating their children. These contributions made it possible for Catholic schools to provide Catholic youth the moral and intellectual formation ...
In the late 1940s and 1950s American Catholic educators faced the dilemma of how to transmit Catholi...
The author of a recent history of American Catholic education points to three ongoing traditions—ten...
Readers of the JCE are likely familiar with the enrollment crisis in K–12 Catholic schools in the Un...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contribu-tions of the religious...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious ...
This last in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious to U.S. Catholi...
This article, the first in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious t...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
This article reflects on the place of multicultural education in Catholic schools. The authors revie...
A study of the beginning of Catholic educational endeavor in the United States reveals the heroic de...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Highly publicized incidents involving pedophile priests have shined the light on this pathology, the...
Gravissimus Educationis: Golden Opportunities in American Catholic Education 50 Years after Vatican ...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
In the late 1940s and 1950s American Catholic educators faced the dilemma of how to transmit Catholi...
The author of a recent history of American Catholic education points to three ongoing traditions—ten...
Readers of the JCE are likely familiar with the enrollment crisis in K–12 Catholic schools in the Un...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contribu-tions of the religious...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious ...
This last in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious to U.S. Catholi...
This article, the first in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious t...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
This article reflects on the place of multicultural education in Catholic schools. The authors revie...
A study of the beginning of Catholic educational endeavor in the United States reveals the heroic de...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Highly publicized incidents involving pedophile priests have shined the light on this pathology, the...
Gravissimus Educationis: Golden Opportunities in American Catholic Education 50 Years after Vatican ...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
In the late 1940s and 1950s American Catholic educators faced the dilemma of how to transmit Catholi...
The author of a recent history of American Catholic education points to three ongoing traditions—ten...
Readers of the JCE are likely familiar with the enrollment crisis in K–12 Catholic schools in the Un...