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Built to Last: Sustainable Partnerships for Catholic Schools of the Future

2011, 47 pages, $12.95

New partnerships are forming and growing every day to strengthen existing Catholic schools and broaden community support for their work. Significantly, archdioceses and dioceses are taking a more dynamic role in planning, school funding and bringing quality leadership to the schools, while opening up more innovative and participative ways to govern and to finance them. A dozen speakers, including the president of Boston College, Catholic school superintendents, and an Assistant Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, discuss how new management configurations are helping to beat the national trend of school closures.

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Catholic Schools: A New Chapter in an Old Story

Catholic Schools: A New Chapter in an Old Story

2008, $19.95

Key issues facing the Catholic education sector leadership and finances, measuring quality in the classroom, and innovation are discussed by experts and philanthropists from across the nation. Some of the most enterprising and new Catholic schools are showcased and examples of emerging partnership among Catholic colleges and universities and Catholic schools show a significant and promising trend for the future.

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Jesuit Higher Education: Collaboration in a Global Context

Jesuit Higher Education: Collaboration in a Global Context

2008, $12.95

This is a lively conversation between Catholic grant makers Father Paul Locatelli, S.J. the new Secretary for Higher Education of the Society of Jesus. For generations the Catholic foundation community has been a funding partner with many Jesuit institutions of higher learning. Because these institutions are now at a critical crossroads and on the verge of new and exciting forms of cooperation, grantmakers are provided an inside look at the future for these centers of learning and research.

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