This book guides readers through the hard-won legacy of Catholic schools in the United States to become the largest private school system in the country.
This book guides readers through the hard-won legacy of Catholic schools in the United States to become the largest private school system in the country.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Caruso holds a doctorate in Catholic School Leadership and was an Associate Professor of Education at both Loyola Marymount University and Saint Louis University where he taught aspiring Catholic school administrators of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Orange in California, as well as the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. He led Saint Ignatius College Prep in Chicago as President and CEO for ten years and served on the Archdiocesan School Board of Chicago, and is currently the Vice President for Mission, Planning, and Operations at Saint Louis University High School.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: How we got to this point with Catholic Schools: Background Chapter 2: "I Thought that this was Supposed to be a Catholic School?" [Parents and Mission] Chapter 3: "We Hire for Mission and We Fire for Mission": Easier Said than Done! Chapter 4: Religious Communities: Absentee Landlords Chapter 5: Athletics: The Gift that Keeps Scoring! Chapter 6: Technology: It's Joys and Woes! Chapter 7 Liturgy and Service Can Moderate Technology Conclusion References About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: How we got to this point with Catholic Schools: Background Chapter 2: "I Thought that this was Supposed to be a Catholic School?" [Parents and Mission] Chapter 3: "We Hire for Mission and We Fire for Mission": Easier Said than Done! Chapter 4: Religious Communities: Absentee Landlords Chapter 5: Athletics: The Gift that Keeps Scoring! Chapter 6: Technology: It's Joys and Woes! Chapter 7 Liturgy and Service Can Moderate Technology Conclusion References About the Author
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