Through a secondary analysis of a case study on successful school leadership, this study inquired into the lived experiences and understandings of Catholic identity from the perspectives of administrators, faculty, staff, and students at one urban Catholic school in the northeastern United States. Participants generally spoke about Catholic identity in terms of its explicit or implicit nature. Specifically, explicit Catholic identity relating to campus ministry, faith formation of students, and community service were noted to be areas for improvement. The analysis showed that tensions concerning the school’s Catholic identity were sidelined in the pursuit of academic excellence as measured by standardized tests, benchmarks, and college acce...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Catholic schools have long enjoyed a reputation for providing an exceptional education that combines...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
Through a secondary analysis of a case study on successful school leadership, this study inquired in...
The Catholic school sector is under significant stress with declining enrollments and schools closin...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
In order for Catholic schools to fulfill the mission as outlined by the Church, their identity must ...
The purpose of Catholic education has always been to educate students on the mission of the Catholic...
The purpose of this study was to discover the life experiences of disadvantaged female graduates of ...
This study proposed an examination of six principals of Catholic high schools which had received rec...
In order to fulfill their role of teaching children to receive Jesus and live out his call to create...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
This article explains how the Archdiocese of New York responded to the need for making its values-ba...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Catholic schools have long enjoyed a reputation for providing an exceptional education that combines...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
Through a secondary analysis of a case study on successful school leadership, this study inquired in...
The Catholic school sector is under significant stress with declining enrollments and schools closin...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
In order for Catholic schools to fulfill the mission as outlined by the Church, their identity must ...
The purpose of Catholic education has always been to educate students on the mission of the Catholic...
The purpose of this study was to discover the life experiences of disadvantaged female graduates of ...
This study proposed an examination of six principals of Catholic high schools which had received rec...
In order to fulfill their role of teaching children to receive Jesus and live out his call to create...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
This article explains how the Archdiocese of New York responded to the need for making its values-ba...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Catholic schools have long enjoyed a reputation for providing an exceptional education that combines...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...