In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary schools have closed, and more than 4,500 charter schools—public schools that are often privately operated and freed from certain regulations—have opened, many in urban areas. With a particular emphasis on Catholic school closures, Lost Classroom, Lost Community examines the implications of these dramatic shifts in the urban educational landscape. More than just educational institutions, Catholic schools promote the development of social capital—the social networks and mutual trust that form the foundation of safe and cohesive communities. Drawing on data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and crime reports collected at...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools’ Importance in Urban America, Margaret F. Brinig...
More than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary schools have closed or been consolidated during th...
More than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary schools have closed or been consolidated during th...
A Crisis of Community: Catholic School Closures and Urban Neighborhoods A discussion with the author...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
A Crisis of Community: Catholic School Closures and Urban Neighborhoods A discussion with the author...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
Review of Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools’ Importance in Urban America
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In the past two decades in the United States, more than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary scho...
In Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools’ Importance in Urban America, Margaret F. Brinig...
More than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary schools have closed or been consolidated during th...
More than 1,600 Catholic elementary and secondary schools have closed or been consolidated during th...
A Crisis of Community: Catholic School Closures and Urban Neighborhoods A discussion with the author...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
A Crisis of Community: Catholic School Closures and Urban Neighborhoods A discussion with the author...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
Review of Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools’ Importance in Urban America
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...