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Catholic High Schools and Minority Students (Hardcover)
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Catholic High Schools and Minority Students (Hardcover)
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The number of minority students, many of them not Catholic, who
have enrolled in Catholic secondary schools is substantial. Since
it is reasonable to assume that the cost of tuition in such schools
is considerable for a minority family, the phenomenon suggests that
parents in these families believe that their children will obtain a
better education in Catholic secondary schools. The problem of
measuring the effect of Catholic secondary schools on minority
students is difficult because it is a complex and intricate task to
separate family background and student motivation as influences on
academic performance from the school's contribution. Here, Andrew
M. Greeley makes the case that the burden of proof rests on those
who contend that family and student motivation are more important
than the character of the school. Using a complex analytic
technique that includes sophisticated mathematical models, Greeley
demonstrates that the preponderance of evidence tilts in favor of
the school. There appears to be an authentic Catholic school
effect, attributable to religious order ownership of some schools,
more regular discipline in the schools, and especially to a higher
quality of teaching in such schools. The effect of Catholic
secondary schools on minority students does not occur among
students from well-educated families who have been successful in
their previous education experiences, but rather among students
disadvantaged by race, the fact that their parents did not attend
college, and by their own previous educational experiences. As
these schools were originally established at the beginning of the
twentieth century to socialize the children of the urban poor,
their present success with today's urban poor may be due to the
fact that these schools are simply doing what they have always
done. In a preface written for this new, paperback edition of
Catholic High Schools and Minority Students, Greeley confirms the
continued success of Catholic schools based on recent studies,
despite dissenting voices who wish to attack both private and
religious educational institutions. This is an important
contribution to the debate on the future of the education of young
people in the United States.
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