A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Protestant schools. The analysis examined studies undertaken at both the elementary and secondary school level. The results indicate that both Catholic and Protestant school students do better than their counterparts in public schools. In addition, Protestant school students excelled more than their Catholic counterparts on most standardized tests, but Catholic school students did better than their Protestant school counterparts on non-standardized measures. The significance of these results is discussed
The primary purpose of this study was to identify the organizational characteristics of Catholic sch...
This thesis is a study of the comparative academic effectiveness of Catholic schools in England. It...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
This paper assesses the causal effects of Catholic primary schooling on student outcomes such as tes...
This study investigates the impact of Catholic schooling on academic achievement of native Belgian a...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
Researchers have found that students who attend Catholic high schools tend to outperform public high...
The past 30 years have been a busy time for Catholic school researchers. Once focused almost exclusi...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
MOL (1968) has reported associations between attending Catholic schools and indicators of religious ...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
There is much current debate concerning the role of private school-ing in U. S. education. Recent re...
The primary purpose of this study was to identify the organizational characteristics of Catholic sch...
This thesis is a study of the comparative academic effectiveness of Catholic schools in England. It...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
This paper assesses the causal effects of Catholic primary schooling on student outcomes such as tes...
This study investigates the impact of Catholic schooling on academic achievement of native Belgian a...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
Researchers have found that students who attend Catholic high schools tend to outperform public high...
The past 30 years have been a busy time for Catholic school researchers. Once focused almost exclusi...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
MOL (1968) has reported associations between attending Catholic schools and indicators of religious ...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
There is much current debate concerning the role of private school-ing in U. S. education. Recent re...
The primary purpose of this study was to identify the organizational characteristics of Catholic sch...
This thesis is a study of the comparative academic effectiveness of Catholic schools in England. It...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...