Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common values, beliefs, and goals of the Church community. This article explores the philosophical foundation supporting our mission by analyzing the work of the Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain. While often labeled dismissively as a new-Thomist, Maritain’s thought offers a cogent, philosophically balanced view of education that is highly congruent with Catholic theology. Arguing that Catholic schools are more than just institutions staffed by Catholics, the author reasons that all education, if the truth be told, is in some form a religious education, and that good teachers create schools that invite students to grow in the life of the mind
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
Between 1929 and 1990 the Catholic Church issued a number of authoritative documents on Catholic sch...
Ellis A. Joseph, promoted last March to Associate Professor of Education and chairman elect of the n...
Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common v...
Do Catholic educators, especially classroom teachers, operate out of a fundamentally Catholic worldv...
This dissertation proposes Maritain\u27s philosophy of education as a crucial tool for any attempt b...
Do Catholic educators, especially classroom teachers, operate out of a fundamentally Catholic worldv...
This essay explores Jacques Maritain’s philosophy of education as a means to better understand Pope ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to serve as a stepping stone to a larger philosophy of the Catho...
This paper argues that the progressive, revisionist reaction within Catholic education and schooling...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
This article argues that any quest to establish or strengthen Catholic identity in educational insti...
Philosophy and education are concepts that enjoy an ancient association. In addition, it is maintain...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
Between 1929 and 1990 the Catholic Church issued a number of authoritative documents on Catholic sch...
Ellis A. Joseph, promoted last March to Associate Professor of Education and chairman elect of the n...
Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common v...
Do Catholic educators, especially classroom teachers, operate out of a fundamentally Catholic worldv...
This dissertation proposes Maritain\u27s philosophy of education as a crucial tool for any attempt b...
Do Catholic educators, especially classroom teachers, operate out of a fundamentally Catholic worldv...
This essay explores Jacques Maritain’s philosophy of education as a means to better understand Pope ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to serve as a stepping stone to a larger philosophy of the Catho...
This paper argues that the progressive, revisionist reaction within Catholic education and schooling...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
This article argues that any quest to establish or strengthen Catholic identity in educational insti...
Philosophy and education are concepts that enjoy an ancient association. In addition, it is maintain...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
Between 1929 and 1990 the Catholic Church issued a number of authoritative documents on Catholic sch...
Ellis A. Joseph, promoted last March to Associate Professor of Education and chairman elect of the n...