The character and culture of the Catholic school
The character and culture of the Catholic school
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Today, in the face of great change, Catholic educators need to ask whether there is a gap between the vision of Catholic education handed on through tradition, and the reality of church and school life. This book considers the implications of the Catholic vision of education for the culture and life of the Catholic school. The suthors argues that to ensure that Catholic school culture preserves its special characters, it is essential that the content of its founding tradition is fully integrated with the daily life and activity of the school. The Catholic school, as an ideal, is more than an educational institution- it is a community of faith. This is a book to argue with,draw from, disagree with, and agree with. For Catholic educators it will be an invaluable tool in their effort to preserve special character in times of change, for others is provides a mirror told up to the rest of the school system.
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