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Irish and British Reflections on Catholic Education: Foundations, Identity, Leadership Issues and Religious Education in Catholic Schools

✍ Scribed by Sean Whittle (editor)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
276
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume presents an interdisciplinary and systematic review of Catholic Education Studies across Ireland and Britain. Taken together, the chapters drill down to the foundations, identity and leadership matters in Catholic education and schools. It is in reading the complete volume that a more precise picture of Catholic education in Ireland and Britain develops into sharper focus. This is important because it reflects and crystallises the complexity which has almost organically developed within the field of Catholic Education Studies. It also provides a powerful antidote to the naïve reductionism that would boil Catholic education down to just one or two fundamental issues or principles. Contemporary Catholic education, perhaps globally but certainly in Ireland and Britain, is best depicted in terms of being a colourful kaleidoscope of differing perspectives. However this diversity is ultimately grounded in the underlying unity of purpose, because each of the contributors to this volume is a committed advocate of Catholic education.

The volume brings together a rich range of scholars into one place, so that these voices can be listened to as a whole. It includes contributions from leading scholars, blended with a plethora of other voices who are emerging to become the next generation of leading researchers in Catholic education. It also introduces a number of newer voices to the academic context. They present fresh perspectives and thinking about matters relating to Catholic education and each of them confidently stand alongside the other contributors. Moreover, these reflections on Catholic education are important fruits to have emerged from the collaboration made possible through the creation of the Network for Researchers in Catholic Education, which was established in 2016 under the auspices of Heythrop College, University of London.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword
Preface
Introduction
The Complex Nature of Catholic Education
Why this Volume Matters
References
Contents
About the Editor
Part IReflections on the Foundations of Catholic Education
1 Moving Beyond Slogan and Piety: The Real Challenge Facing Researchers Developing the Philosophy and Theology of Catholic Education
Introduction
What is Wrong with the Use of Theologically Inspired Slogans and Metaphors?
Theology and Educational Discourse About Catholic Education
The Example of ‘Vocation’ and Catholic Education
Conclusion: The Implications for Researchers in Catholic Education
Referencess
2 Catholic Faith Education: A Jesuit Theological Critique
Introduction: Part 1: The Dilemma
Part 2: The Response: ‘Faith’ and ‘Ideology’
Part 3: The ‘Elite’ Verses the ‘Masses’
Part 4: Karl Rahner: Engaging With Mystery
Part 5: Critique: The French and German ‘Styles’
Part V: Concluding Discussion
References
3 Covid-19, Child Poverty, Catholic Schools and the Insights of Gustavo Gutiérrez
Introduction
The Effects of Covid-19 on Schooling in the United Kingdom
Food Poverty and the Response to Food Poverty Under Covid-19
Gustavo Gutiérrez: The Evolution of his Thinking
Poverty, Sacred Scripture and the Poverty of Jesus
The Preferential Option for the Poor
The Irruption of the Poor
Concluding Remarks
References
4 Eyes on the Preferred Future: Renewing the Church State–Partnership for Catholic Education
Introduction: Setting the Scene
Infrastructure
The Situation in 2019
Vibrant Partnership
Conclusion
Appendix 1
References
5 Discourses in the Practice of [Catholic] Education—And Theology
Introduction
Education as a Mature Practice of Practical Reason
Deliberation and Evaluation
Idealist and Explanatory Discourses
Pause: To Refine, Consolidate and Prepare
Describing the Practice of Education
Describing the Study of Education
A Philosophical-Cum-Theological Dimension
References
Part IIReflections on Identity Issues Within Catholic Education
6 A Brief History of Catholic Education in Ireland from the Penal Laws to Founding of the Free State (1922) and Beyond
Introduction
From Penal Law to Expansion and Consolidation
Catholic Education and the Founding of the National Schools System (1831)
Catholic Education in the Irish Free State
Church–State Relations in the Free State’s Educational System
Special Relationship
Influential Thinkers: Professor Timothy Corcoran S.J.
The Primacy of Religious Instruction (RI)
Catholic Education Post-Vatican 11
The Twenty-First Century: The Legacy of Abuse and Contesting Identities
The Contribution of Catholic Schools to Education in Ireland
Past, Present and Future
Conclusion
References
7 Step by Step: An Introduction to the History of Catholic Denominational Inspection in England and Wales
Introduction
The Beginning of Catholic School Inspection Undertaken by Her Majesty’s Inspectors
The Origins of Denominational Catholic School Inspection
100 Years of Denominational Inspection
Statutory Denominational Inspection Since 1993
References
8 Sustaining the System: Non-Catholic Teachers in Catholic Secondary Schools
Introduction
The Contemporary Situation
Terminology
The Role of the Non-Catholic Teacher in the Catholic School
The Catholic School Teacher who is not a Catholic
Absent from the Research
The Experience of Catholic School Teachers Who Are not Catholic
Interviews
Findings
Career Progression
Implications
Conclusion
References
9 Exploring the Voice of Children in Catholic Education in an Irish Primary School
Introduction
Context of Student Voice
Methodology
Findings
Religious Identity
Religious Identity not a Priority
Children Live in Blended-Faith or Blended-Belief Family
Influence of Grandparents on Catholic Religious Identity
Faith Practice and Family
Catholic Children’s Minimal Connection with the Wider Faith Community
Importance of Community Worship for Orthodox and Evangelical Christian Children
Religious Imagery in Granny’s House
Discussion on Religious Identity
Conclusion
References
10 The Queerness of Education: Rethinking Catholic Schooling Beyond Identity
Introduction
Queerness and the Religious School: Resisting the Antagonism
Education as a Queer Political Praxis
References
11 Living with Meaning at a Time When Believing in God Is an Option: An Investigation into Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and Its Implications for Catholic Education
Introduction: The Dramatist in a ‘Secular’ Age—The Exploration of the ‘Middle-Ground’
Scope
Faith, (Post) Modernity and Tragedy
Anagnorisis
Moral and Spiritual Resistance
Self-worth, Employment and Vocation
Conclusion
References
Part IIIReflections on the Emerging Research About Catholic School Leadership
12 Toward the Renewal of Spiritual Capital: A Contemporary Challenge for Headteachers in Catholic Schools in England
Introduction: Context
Thematic Analysis
Method
Spiritual Capital
Results
Discussion: Renewing Spiritual Capital
Summary
References
13 Shepherding Talent—An Informal Formation Programme for Aspiring Catholic School Leaders
Introduction
The Catholicity of Leadership
Evaluating a Catholic School
‘Believing Without Belonging’ Servant and Christ-Centred Leadership
The Professional Paradigm
Revisiting the Nature of Catholic Identity and the Professional Paradigm
Concluding Comments
References
14 Are MATS and Academies a Threat to Catholic Education?
Introduction
The Beginnings of My Story
The Impact on My School
Academies and Catholic Education
Conclusion
References
Part IVReflections on Emerging Research About Religious Education in Catholic Schools
15 Religious Education in Catholic Schools: Troubling Times or Routine Ructions?
Introduction: Setting the Scene
Religious Education and the State
Religious Education and the Educator
Religious Education and the Church: Does It Matter?
Conclusion
References
16 Religious Education in Irish Catholic Primary Schools: Recent Developments, Challenges and Opportunities
Introduction
Education About Religions and Beliefs (ERB) and Ethics
Review of the Curriculum (1999): Religious Education
Review of the Curriculum: Anthropology of the Person
The ‘Baptism Barrier’ and Policy Changes to Admissions to Schools
Changing Popular Attitudes and Demographics
Blessings in Disguise: An Opportunity for the Catholic Community
Conclusion
References
17 Religious Education in Irish Secondary Schools: A Future?
Introduction
Context
Aim of Chapter
Current Situation
Looking to the Future
Religious Education in Catholic Schools
Non-confessional Religious Education
Critical Realism
Intellectual Conversion
Implications
Conclusion
References
18 Inter-Belief Dialogue in Catholic Schools Viewed Through the Lens of the Enquiring Classroom
Introduction
Dialogue in Catholic Schools
The Enquiring Classroom and Dialogue
Beyond Binaries: The Framework Guiding the Enquiring Classroom (TEC)
European Policy and Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue
Ipgrave’s Dialogical Approach
Rules of the Belief Circles Game
Stages of the Inter-belief Dialogue Café
Method
Conclusion
References
19 An Exploration of the Different Voices Within the Irish Catholic Post-primary Religious Education Classroom
Introduction
Voices Through Policy
The Context of the Research
Discordant Voices on the Role of Religious Education
Voices from the Margins
Voicing the Unwritten Policy Within This Context
Discordant Voices on the Role of Religious Practice During the School Day
Creating the Space for Conversation
Conclusion
References
20 Religious Education as a Discipline in the Knowledge-Rich Curriculum
Introduction
Towards a Catholic Curriculum?
A Possible Way Forward
References
21 A De Fide Case Against ‘Faith Development’?
Introduction
What We Can Learn from Vatican I
Vatican I and the Rejection of Fideism
The Implications for Religious Education in Catholic Schools
Conclusion
References
Index


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