Lynch School of Education
Lynch School Faculty Publications
| <Previous Report | Next Report> |
TITLE:
Catholic Teacher Recruitment and Formation. Conversations in Excellence, 2001
AUTHOR(S):
Carol Cimino Ed.
Regina M. Haney Ed.
Joseph M. O'Keefe Ed.
DOCUMENT TYPE: Report
Link to Document: Catholic Teacher Recruitment and Formation. Conversations in Excellence, 2001
- Tell a colleague about it.
ABSTRACT:
This collection of papers highlights worthy Catholic education programs for replication. "About SPICE" (Carol Cimino, Regina Haney, and Joseph O'Keefe), describes the work of Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education, noting its recent emphasis on recruitment and retention. "Model Programs" (Carol Cimino), describes the 13 programs chosen for their creative approach to the recent focus on teacher recruitment, formation and retention. "Building on a Rock: A Spiritual Foundation for Catholic Education" (Thomas Groome), describes the elements that are truly transformative for teachers and students. "The Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation: Pioneering in Cyberspace" (Angela Ann Zukowski), posits a virtual learning community for faith formation via technology."Sadlier's CyberFaith" (Carolyn Cerveny), explains how CyberFaith can help people grow in their faith development by offering a variety of online resources and activities. "Teacher Formation, Minority Recruitment and Retention" (Janice Jackson), affirms human dignity as the emancipative function of education, stressing the importance of mentors for teacher retention and addressing the challenge of recruiting people of color to Catholic education. "The Impact of Federal Programs on Catholic School Teacher Recruitment and Retention" (Dale McDonald), addresses the issue of funding for teacher recruitment and development. "Research on Teacher Recruitment and Retention" (Joseph O'Keefe), outlines current research.
