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Catholic Schools and the Common Good Anthony S. Bryk

Catholic Schools and the Common Good By Anthony S. Bryk

Catholic Schools and the Common Good by Anthony S. Bryk


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Summary

The authors found that Catholic schools have an independent effect on achievement, especially in reducing disparities between disadvantaged and privileged students. Today's Catholic school, they show, is informed by a Dewey-like vision of the school as a community committed to democratic education and the common good of all students.

Catholic Schools and the Common Good Summary

Catholic Schools and the Common Good by Anthony S. Bryk

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.

Catholic Schools and the Common Good Reviews

Like the schools they write about, the authors of this important book combine scholarship with a mission. The scholarship in this book is a rare blend of case study, number crunching and rumination in social and intellectual history. -- Joseph P. McDonald * New York Times Book Review *
A richly detailed, and documented study... Besides being the best group portrait of today's U.S. Catholic high schools, this is also a formidable testimonial to the virtues and accomplishments of those schools. -- John W. Donohue * America *
The central argument of this clearly written, superbly researched effort is that [American] public high schools need to mimic their Catholic counterparts. Catholic high schools, according to the authors, 'manage simultaneously to achieve relatively high levels of student learning, distribute this learning more equitably with regard to race and class than in the public sector, and sustain high levels of teachers commitment and student engagement.' -- John T. McGreevy * Commonweal *
A superb study that enhances our understanding not only of Catholic schools but of schools generally. -- James E. Rosenbaum * Contemporary Sociology *
This comprehensive analysis of the effects of Catholic schools, especially on low-income children, concluded that 'Catholic schools function as a public resource.' Catholic schools are able to accomplish this essential task in all communities because, among many important factors, they introduce a spiritual dimension to the student's education. -- Mike McCormick * Dayton News *
[An] exemplary book... Catholic Schools and the Common Good provides intensive analysis of the distinctive character of Catholic schools... After reading the book, one is not only convinced that Catholic schools have advantages for academic achievement-especially for low-income and minority youth-but one understands the mechanisms through which these advantages accrue. -- Adam Gamoran * Teachers College Record *

About Anthony S. Bryk

Anthony S. Bryk is Professor of Education at the University of Chicago. Valerie E. Lee is Associate Professor of Education at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Peter B. Holland is Superintendent of the Belmont school system, Belmont, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface Prologue CONTEXT The Tradition of Catholic Schools Research Past and Present INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Classroom Life Curriculum and Academic Organization Communal Organization Governance DIVERSITY AMONG CATHOLIC SCHOOLS The Transition to High School Variations in Internal Operations Single-Sex versus Coeducational Schools EFFECTS The Impact of Academic Organization The Impact of Communal Organization IMPLICATIONS Catholic Lessons for America's Schools Epilogue: The Future of Catholic High Schools Notes References Index

Additional information

CIN0674103114G
9780674103115
0674103114
Catholic Schools and the Common Good by Anthony S. Bryk
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19950414
416
N/A
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