Description
“In its ecclesial dimension another characteristic of the Catholic school has its root: it is a school for all, with special attention to those who are weakest” (The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium, 1997, 15).
“Every school and every place of non-formal education can become a centre of a greater network which, from the smallest village to the most complex metropolis, wraps the world in hope. It is in education, in fact, that the promise of a more human future and a more harmonious society lies” (Consecrated Persons and their Mission in Schools, 2002,84).
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Contexts and Challenges for this Policy
Chapter 2
Vision, Mission and Goals of Catholic Education
chapter 3
Education and Care of Catholics and the Marginalized
Chapter 4
Updating and Reorienting our Educational Services
a) Integral Personal Development of All Students
b) Social Sensitisation for Societal Transformation
c) Our Contribution through Higher Education
d) Our Contribution through Non-Formal Education
e) Characteristics of a Value-based Institutional climate
Chapter 5
Management Policies
Chapter
Paradigm Shifts for Greater Effectiveness
Epilogue
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