This paper seeks to gain a better understanding of religious education coordinators (RECs) in contemporary Catholic schools. This is done by using life history narratives to explore how participants came to be RECs. This study takes place in a wider cultural context that sees strong religious commitment, manifested by taking leadership positions in Catholic schools, as becoming increasing contested
This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. ...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
As non-Catholic teachers are being hired into Catholic high schools, they are inducted into the scho...
Students in Western Australian Catholic schools learn about Catholic beliefs and practices in the Re...
This thesis analysed Religious Education Coordinators' perceptions of their role in Catholic seconda...
Students in Western Australian Catholic schools learn about Catholic beliefs and practices in the Re...
This paper consider three pivotal moments in the history of religious education in Australian Cathol...
The relationships between RE leaders in Catholic education and their schools and their religious com...
Catholic education serves 55 million children with over 175,000 kindergarten, primary and secondary ...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
This article seeks to engage with the competing claims to loyalty and vitality in religious educatio...
Up until the 1950s, Catholic school principals were mainly priests, sisters, and brothers who were w...
There is a growing interest in personal biographies of school leaders as a source of their leadershi...
This paper reports a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools to ascertai...
Schools and school leaders are experiencing a growing pressure to consistently deliver high quality ...
This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. ...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
As non-Catholic teachers are being hired into Catholic high schools, they are inducted into the scho...
Students in Western Australian Catholic schools learn about Catholic beliefs and practices in the Re...
This thesis analysed Religious Education Coordinators' perceptions of their role in Catholic seconda...
Students in Western Australian Catholic schools learn about Catholic beliefs and practices in the Re...
This paper consider three pivotal moments in the history of religious education in Australian Cathol...
The relationships between RE leaders in Catholic education and their schools and their religious com...
Catholic education serves 55 million children with over 175,000 kindergarten, primary and secondary ...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
This article seeks to engage with the competing claims to loyalty and vitality in religious educatio...
Up until the 1950s, Catholic school principals were mainly priests, sisters, and brothers who were w...
There is a growing interest in personal biographies of school leaders as a source of their leadershi...
This paper reports a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools to ascertai...
Schools and school leaders are experiencing a growing pressure to consistently deliver high quality ...
This article is a qualitative study of the practice of leadership in Catholic schools in Australia. ...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
As non-Catholic teachers are being hired into Catholic high schools, they are inducted into the scho...