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 racial, ethnic, and linguistic minorities, or have disabilities. This article demonstrates how a grammar of Catholic schooling has allowed Catholic schools to fall into recruitment and retention patterns antithetical to CST. Drawing upon a multicase, qualitative study of three urban Catholic elementary schools serving marginalized students, the article illustrates how select Catholic schools are break...
This qualitative case study begins with the reasoning that a central concern and mission of the Cath...
Through Catholic doctrine, school mission, and demographic uniformity, Catholic schools dictate and ...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
A grammar of Catholic schooling inhibits many elementary and secondary Catholic schools from refle...
A “grammar of Catholic schooling” inhibits many elementary and secondary Catholic schools from refle...
In this article, the authors share findings from an ethnographic study drawn from an evaluation of a...
The United States Catholic bishops, in their 1998 pastoral statement Sharing Catholic Social Teachin...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
This article discusses the relevance of an analytic framework that integrates prin-ciples of Catholi...
Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. In 1988 the Congregation f...
The role and impact of religion and faith based schools are increasingly debated within a wider cont...
In the quest for global eradication of social injustice, Catholic hierarchies mandated social justic...
Catholic school educators are morally compelled by Catholic social teaching to foster inclusive serv...
Catholic social teaching (CST), often described as one of the best kept secrets of the Catholic Chur...
STEM education has become a critical lever for helping young people develop their intellectual capac...
This qualitative case study begins with the reasoning that a central concern and mission of the Cath...
Through Catholic doctrine, school mission, and demographic uniformity, Catholic schools dictate and ...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
A grammar of Catholic schooling inhibits many elementary and secondary Catholic schools from refle...
A “grammar of Catholic schooling” inhibits many elementary and secondary Catholic schools from refle...
In this article, the authors share findings from an ethnographic study drawn from an evaluation of a...
The United States Catholic bishops, in their 1998 pastoral statement Sharing Catholic Social Teachin...
Many of the Catholic schools established in the nineteenth century had an explicit mission to the po...
This article discusses the relevance of an analytic framework that integrates prin-ciples of Catholi...
Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. In 1988 the Congregation f...
The role and impact of religion and faith based schools are increasingly debated within a wider cont...
In the quest for global eradication of social injustice, Catholic hierarchies mandated social justic...
Catholic school educators are morally compelled by Catholic social teaching to foster inclusive serv...
Catholic social teaching (CST), often described as one of the best kept secrets of the Catholic Chur...
STEM education has become a critical lever for helping young people develop their intellectual capac...
This qualitative case study begins with the reasoning that a central concern and mission of the Cath...
Through Catholic doctrine, school mission, and demographic uniformity, Catholic schools dictate and ...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...