Catholic Schools and the Common Good
Released: Jan 01, 1993
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover, 402 pages
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Description:
The authors examine a broad range of Catholic high schools to determine whether or not students are better educated in these schools than they are in public schools. They find that the Catholic schools do have an independent effect on achievement, especially in reducing disparities between disadvantaged and privileged students. The Catholic school of today, they show, is informed by a vision, similar to that of John Dewey, of the school as a community committed to democratic education and the common good of all students.
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