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Introduction Part 1:Chapter 1. Exploring Catholic Education Chapter 2. Teacher Preparation: Insights from History Chapter 3. The Rise of the Teaching Congregations Chapter 4. A New World: Expansion and Growth in a Secular Society, the Decline of the Teaching Orders and the Emergence of Lay Teachers Part 2: Chapter 5. Catholic Teacher Preparation Around the Globe: Four International Case Studies Chapter 6. The Contemporary Landscape: Parents’ Expectations for Catholic Schools and Some Implications for Teacher Preparation Chapter 7. Teacher Preparation: A Focus on Religious Education Chapter 8. At the Coalface: Vignettes of Young Teachers in Catholic Schools Chapter 9. Taking a Closer Look at Young Teachers in Catholic Schools: An Empirical Investigation of Some Issues and Challenges Chapter 10. The Way Forward: Reflecting on the Future of Catholic Teacher Preparation
This book examines the preparation of teachers in Catholic schools. It discusses the concept of Catholic education, its principal theological themes, and the work of the Congregation for Catholic Education; teacher preparation in the context of historical themes and thinkers (St. Augustine of Hippo, St. Benedict of Nursia, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Erasmus of Rotterdam); the rise of teaching congregations; how the Catholic Church refreshed its educational mission in the years during and after the Second Vatican Council; the teacher preparation process in Australia, Scotland, Canada, and New Zealand; parental choice in education and what this means for Catholic schools; content knowledge for teachers, particularly in religious education; and vignettes of young teachers in Catholic schools, as well as research on their issues and challenges.