Catholic Philosophy of Education

Catholic Philosophy of Education
Author: Mario O. D'Souza
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780773599789

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Exploring a Catholic philosophy of education in the modern world.

Catholic Education Distinctive and Inclusive

Catholic Education  Distinctive and Inclusive
Author: J. Sullivan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 140200060X

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How coherent is the claim that Catholic education is both distinctive and inclusive? This question, so crucial, both for the adequate articulation of a raison d'être for Catholic schools all over the world and also for the promotion of their healthy functioning, has not hitherto been addressed critically. Here it receives penetrating analysis and constructive resolution in a comprehensive treatment that integrates theological, philosophical and educational perspectives. The argument draws on wide-ranging scholarship, offering new insights into the relevance for Catholic education of thinkers whose work has been relatively neglected. The advance in understanding of how distinctiveness relates to inclusiveness is underpinned by the author's lengthy experience of teaching and leadership in Catholic schools; it is further informed by his extended and continuing dialogue with Catholic educators at all levels and in many different countries.

Catholic Philosophy of Education

Catholic Philosophy of Education
Author: Mario O. D'Souza
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780773599796

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Today’s pluralist and multicultural society raises questions about how to teach religiously and ethnically diverse students in Catholic schools. A Catholic Philosophy of Education addresses these challenges by examining the documents from the Roman Congregation for Catholic Education alongside the writings of Jacques Maritain and Bernard Lonergan. Mario D’Souza proposes a contemporary formulation for a Catholic philosophy of education in which the ideals of Catholicism form the basis for the mission of the Catholic school. Drawing on the Church’s educational documents, and informed by Maritain and Lonergan, D’Souza explains how the unifying anthropology of Catholic education enables Catholic schools to serve amidst diversity by avoiding the extremes of religious exclusivism and fundamentalism, on the one hand, and relativism and individualism, on the other. He explores the aims of Catholic schools in relation to students, teachers, and society, and the relationship between goodness, discipline, and knowledge. He argues that students must be educated for personal and communal freedom and authenticity, and to strive for the common good, suggesting how a Catholic philosophy of education can provide the framework for such personal and communal transformation. Essential reading for new and experienced Catholic educators, A Catholic Philosophy of Education demonstrates that Maritain and Lonergan have much to offer in service of an education that is liberating, instructive, illuminating, and integrative.

Catholic Education Distinctive and Inclusive

Catholic Education  Distinctive and Inclusive
Author: J. Sullivan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401709880

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How coherent is the claim that Catholic education is both distinctive and inclusive? This question, so crucial, both for the adequate articulation of a raison d'être for Catholic schools all over the world and also for the promotion of their healthy functioning, has not hitherto been addressed critically. Here it receives penetrating analysis and constructive resolution in a comprehensive treatment that integrates theological, philosophical and educational perspectives. The argument draws on wide-ranging scholarship, offering new insights into the relevance for Catholic education of thinkers whose work has been relatively neglected. The advance in understanding of how distinctiveness relates to inclusiveness is underpinned by the author's lengthy experience of teaching and leadership in Catholic schools; it is further informed by his extended and continuing dialogue with Catholic educators at all levels and in many different countries.

A Catholic Philosophy of Education

A Catholic Philosophy of Education
Author: John D. Redden,F. A. Ryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 605
Release: 1946
Genre: Education
ISBN: OCLC:153920293

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A Catholic Philosophy of Education

A Catholic Philosophy of Education
Author: John D. Redden,Francis Aloysius Ryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1956
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015003453050

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A Theory of Catholic Education

A Theory of Catholic Education
Author: Sean Whittle
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781472581402

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Presenting a robust and philosophically based account of education from the Catholic point of view, Sean Whittle engages with important debates and questions concerning the nature and purpose of Catholic education and schooling. The book opens with a review of the criticisms that have emerged about the prevalence of Catholic schools within the state system and, indeed, about the very notion of there being such a thing as 'Catholic education'. The author then goes on to survey official Church teaching on education and the work of key Catholic thinkers, Newman and Maritain, before moving on to discuss the writings of Karl Rahner, a leading twentieth century theologian. A Theory of Catholic Education argues that Rahner's approach, with his focus on the place of mystery in human experience, provides a way forward. Ultimately, Whittle demonstrates how Catholic theology can offer a unique and much needed theory of education.

Philosophy of Education

Philosophy of Education
Author: Thomas Edward Shields
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1917
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCBK:C029620610

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