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Catholic Schools in the United States [Two Volumes] An Encyclopedia
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Foreword by Glenn Anne McPhee
Book Code: OXCATH
ISBN: 1-57356-532-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-57356-532-5
pagesphotos; tables
Greenwood Press
Publication: 10/30/2004
List Price: $193.95 (UK Sterling Price: £110.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [C]harts the development of U.S. Catholic schools, from their 17th century beginning in Louisiana and Florida through today....[c]omprehensive. Controversial issues are not side-stepped and receive objective treatment. Highly recommended for all libraries but especially those catering to Catholic schools.
    —Library Journal
    January 2005
  • This is an encyclopedia and more!...[a]n excellent historical overview of Catholic schools in the United States....This two-volume encyclopedia is very true to its stated aim. It is an extremely valuable desktop reference for anyone involved in or interested in Catholic education.
    —Momentum
    September/October 2005
  • With over 340 entries by a host of notable Catholic educators, these two volumes comprehensively cover the basic beliefs, issues, and movements within Catholic education. It explores the academic history as well as the legal, social and political impact of Catholic schools on the Church and the country. The encyclopedia is an essential reference work for anyone working with or on Catholic education, the impact of the schools on society, and the various agencies and assocations that interact with this unique educational system.
    —Catholic Library World
    June 2005
  • [H]ighly recommended for both high school and college-level libraries....[w]ill appeal to college-level holdings strong in education or Catholic education.
    —MBR Bookwatch
    May 2005
  • While other books have dealt exclusively with the history of Catholic schools of list the institutions, this set provides encyclopedic coverage, including mission and identity types of institutions, major figures and associations, curriculum, administration, governance, finance, legal questions, and more....[v]aluable one-stop information on many aspects of K-12 Catholic education as it is practiced. Recommended for academic and large public libraries.
    —Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
    March 15, 2004
  • Endorsement From Daniel F. Curtin,
    Executive Director, Chief Administrators of Catholic Education
    National Catholic Educational Association:
    One of the most successful and effective ministries of the Catholic Church is that of Catholic education. In addition to the Catholic Church, Catholic schools have made and continue to make tremendous contributions to the civic life in the United States. Thomas C. Hunt, Ellis A. Joseph, and Robald J. Nuzzi have provided a valuable and rich reference tool on all aspects of Catholic education. No volume currently exists that addresses various topics related to Catholic education on such a comprehensive scale.
  • Endorsement From Lourdes Sheehan, RSM
    Associate General Secretary
    United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
    Washington, DC:
    Scholars, reporters and practicioners will welcome this comprehensive resource on Catholic education in the United States. I am confident that it will be widely used by those interested in knowing more about the tremendous gift which Catholic education is to the Church and to Society. The editors deserve our gratitude and appreciation for the scope of the topics and the clarity of presentation.
Description: Catholic education is a highly successful and effective ministry of the Church. Catholic schools also make a tremendous contribution to civic life in the United States. This encyclopedia relates and analyzes the educational mission of Catholic schools, both secular and religious. Originally established in the 17th century in Florida and Louisiana, Catholic schools grew to become a mainstay of the American educational system. With over 340 entries by more than 35 contributors, this encyclopedia reveals the full scope and breadth of the establishment and growth of Catholic schools in the United States. It thoroughly covers the American historical and social context, the effects and influence of the Vatican, as well as the specific educational mission, religious and secular, of Catholic Schools. Entries include such diverse topics as:
  • Academic organization
  • Admissions
  • Discipline
  • Federal aid
  • Free will
  • Indoctrination
  • Inner city schools
  • Lay teachers
  • Learning styles
  • Horace Mann
  • Meek v. Pittenger
  • Minority students
  • Non-Catholic students
  • John Henry Cardinal Newman
  • Parental rights
  • Progressive education
  • Rerum Novarum
  • Separation of Church and State
  • Sex education
  • Teacher salaries
  • Vouchers
  • And more.

    No other volume encompasses the full scope of Catholic schools in the United States. Written with a diverse audience in mind, this comprehensive work will appeal to professionals and parents alike.
  • Table of Contents:
    • Alphabetical List of Entries
    • Guide to Related Topics
    • Foreword
    • Preface
    • Historical Overview of Catholic Schools in the United States
    • Entries A to Z
    • References
    • Contributors
    LC Card Number: 2004042483
    LCC Class: LC501
    Dewey Class: 371
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