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Parochial Schools Eric Andresen, Cooper Nidds, Jason Farber

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Parochial Schools. Eric Andresen, Cooper Nidds, Jason Farber. Mission (Aims, Objectives, Stakeholders). Religous Grammar School (Predominantly Christian) Run by Parish Open to All Children in Parish / Quasi-Public Promote Duality of Religion and Education - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Parochial Schools

Parochial SchoolsEric Andresen, Cooper Nidds, Jason Farber

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Mission (Aims, Objectives, Stakeholders)

• Religous Grammar School (Predominantly Christian)

• Run by Parish

• Open to All Children in Parish / Quasi-Public

• Promote Duality of Religion and Education

• Maintain Religious Ideals and Morals

• Develop Student from Moral, Educational, and Religious Aspect

• Main Stakeholders are Parents who want their children to undertake religious indoctrination through education. Ex. Chris Christie

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Mission (Values, Purpose of Reform)

• Place more Emphasis on Morality of Student• Uphold Religious Values • Devotion to Scripture and Ideals of Religion• Concepts Not Discussed: Homosexuality,

Evolutoin, Ideas going against Religion• Guide Children to Religion

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Connections to Course ContentFounders and Theorists of Education• What is the Purpose of Education? (Mentor?

Guide? Educate?)• Funding (Mostly Done through Donations)

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Theorist Impact• Pestalozzi- Develop human being’s moral, mental, and

physical powers harmoniously.

• Herbart- Develop many-sided interests and moral character

• Montessori- Assimilate immigrants into American society while preserving their ethnic cultural heritages

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Influence on Learning• Pros

o More curriculum focused on development of moral character

o More subject variety throughout the day can keep students engaged and interested

o Students are taught religious content every dayo Students are able to pray every day during school

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Influence on Learning• Cons

o Less time is spent on normal curriculumo It may be difficult for some students to study normal

subjects and religious subjects simultaneouslyo A lot of time is spent on praying and religious

education, which may be less beneficial for students who are not very religious

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Comparisons to Normal Curriculum• Similarities

o Many of the traditional subjectso Same traditional classroom settingo Tests, quizzes, projects, and papers

• Differenceso Day is split between religious and traditional classeso Mandatory times for prayer each dayo Traditional classes may incorporate some religiono Religious practices

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Example - Bergen Catholic High School

• 3 major goals in mission statement:o Deepen religious faitho Develop academic

excellence o Strengthen social

consciousness and responsibility

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Example - Bergen Catholic High School

• Children of all faiths allowed• Religion classes• Dress code• All-boys school• Heightened emphasis on athletics compared

to public schools

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Class Discussion

• Should subjects such as evolution be completely banned from curriculum?

• Should Parochial schools receive public funding?