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Multilevel analysis of ethnic clustering across local schools: Exploring group dynamics
Abstract This study examines ethnic clustering patterns across English secondary schools from 2010 to 2018 using National Pupil Database data and multilevel modelling. Despite concerns about increased segregation following educational reforms, findings reveal a general decline in ethnic concentration across all groups during this period.
Yiyang Gao
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Rethinking Catholic Education: Experiences of Teachers of a Catholic University
Catholic education is closely linked to the evangelical mission of the Church. As such, the primary intent of Catholic education is to proclaim the message of salvation to all people.
Dennis V. Madrigal, Enrique G. Oracion
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Abstract Fear of failure is damaging in a host of ways yet is rife in many schools. Drawing on self‐worth theory, we explore whether fear of academic failure is higher in education systems with features that increase students' experiences of competition. To do this, we compare two very different education systems: England, where, for instance, national
Carolyn Jackson, Mieke Van Houtte
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Caritas na pograniczu kulturowym
Caritas at the cultural borderline. Roman Catholic standards and the charity of a Greek Catholic Church in Galicia From the very beginning, the development of the forms of organized charity in the Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic Churches revealed a ...
Adam Białoń
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Abstract Recent years have seen a growing scholarly interest in youth activism (YA), a phenomenon often viewed as a positive development in response to declining civic and political engagement among young people. However, most of the research focuses on the activists themselves and gives less attention to how YA is perceived by the broader youth ...
Martyna Elerian +2 more
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In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, technosocial issues have emerged, positioning technology as a double-edged tool that can either foster human flourishing or contribute to moral and societal decline.
Richmon Rey B. Jundis
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The impact of trauma‐informed teacher education
Abstract In this study, two cohorts of university students in an employment‐based teacher education course undertook trauma‐informed education training embedded within their coursework to enhance their preparedness to work with diverse learners and their self‐efficacy for trauma‐informed teaching. With increased calls for teacher preparation programmes
Michael Witter +2 more
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Preotul Anton Gabor și rolul său în înfiinţarea Institutului Presa Bună [PDF]
The development of a Catholic press in Romania was a constant wish of the Catholic Church. However, the realization of this project did not lead to unitary actions coordinated by the local, national ecclesiastical authority.
Gherca, Iulian
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Roll Call: Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild [PDF]
The listing below gives the name of the president and moderator of each Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild affiliated with the Federation.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guilds
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Benefit Corporations: The Moral Legitimacy That Requires More Rules
ABSTRACT This study examines why Italian for‐profit firms convert to Benefit Corporation status and how they navigate the ensuing hybridization. Survey data from 118 companies are interpreted through a pragmatic and moral legitimacy lens. Results show that the main trigger is pragmatic legitimacy: managers seek to strengthen trust with internal and ...
Laura Rocca +3 more
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