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Chapter 1 Introduction: Dr Sean Whittle
Part One: The field of Catholic education Studies: Mapping out the terrain
Chapter 2 New Thinking, New Scholarship and New Research in Catholic Education. Some perspectives on this field of study
Chapter 3 Diversity and Differentiation in Catholic Education
Chapter 4 Research and Educational Practice in Catholic Education Studies
Chapter 5 Catholic identities in Catholic schools: Fragmentation and bricolage
Part Two: New Thinking about the politics and philosophy of Catholic education
Chapter 6 Faith Schools in a Secular Society: should they continue?
Chapter 7 Catholic schools as an expression of political theology
Chapter 8 The Preferential Option for the Poor and Catholic Schools
Chapter 9 Catholic schools, Liberalism and Strategies for the Formation of Catholic Identity
Chapter 10 The ambiguous embrace: The pros and cons of accepting government funding
Chapter 11 The role of Governors in Catholic Education – a neglected constituency?
Part Three: New thinking about Catholic school leadership
Chapter 12 Educational Leadership in Catholic Schools: a practice based theology of vocation
Chapter 13 Interpreting the Tradition
Chapter 14 Leadership Among School Children in a Catholic School: A courageous dance of love
Chapter 15 Getting Embedded Together: New Partnerships for 21st Century Catholic Education
Part Four: New thinking about Religious Education in Catholic schools
Chapter 16 Religious Education in Catholic Second-level Schools in Ireland: Drawing on Our Heritage, Living in the Present, Anticipating New Directions
Chapter 17 RE and Catholic education: A Scottish Perspective
Chapter 18 Testing Times for Religious Education in Catholic Schools in England and Wales
Chapter 19 Science and Religion in Catholic education.
Part One: The field of Catholic education Studies: Mapping out the terrain
Chapter 2 New Thinking, New Scholarship and New Research in Catholic Education. Some perspectives on this field of study
Chapter 3 Diversity and Differentiation in Catholic Education
Chapter 4 Research and Educational Practice in Catholic Education Studies
Chapter 5 Catholic identities in Catholic schools: Fragmentation and bricolage
Part Two: New Thinking about the politics and philosophy of Catholic education
Chapter 6 Faith Schools in a Secular Society: should they continue?
Chapter 7 Catholic schools as an expression of political theology
Chapter 8 The Preferential Option for the Poor and Catholic Schools
Chapter 9 Catholic schools, Liberalism and Strategies for the Formation of Catholic Identity
Chapter 10 The ambiguous embrace: The pros and cons of accepting government funding
Chapter 11 The role of Governors in Catholic Education – a neglected constituency?
Part Three: New thinking about Catholic school leadership
Chapter 12 Educational Leadership in Catholic Schools: a practice based theology of vocation
Chapter 13 Interpreting the Tradition
Chapter 14 Leadership Among School Children in a Catholic School: A courageous dance of love
Chapter 15 Getting Embedded Together: New Partnerships for 21st Century Catholic Education
Part Four: New thinking about Religious Education in Catholic schools
Chapter 16 Religious Education in Catholic Second-level Schools in Ireland: Drawing on Our Heritage, Living in the Present, Anticipating New Directions
Chapter 17 RE and Catholic education: A Scottish Perspective
Chapter 18 Testing Times for Religious Education in Catholic Schools in England and Wales
Chapter 19 Science and Religion in Catholic education.