2 edition of Catholic post-secondary education in English-speaking Canada found in the catalog.
Catholic post-secondary education in English-speaking Canada
Laurence K. Shook
Published
1971
by University of Toronto Press in Toronto
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Laurence K. Shook. |
Series | Studies in the history of higher education in Canada -- 6 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | x, 457 p. -- |
Number of Pages | 457 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17898866M |
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The education system in Canada, like many countries, consists of primary schooling, secondary schooling, and postsecondary schooling. School attendance is mandatory until the age of 16 in all. By right of the constitution of Canada, Roman Catholics are entitled to their own school system. Four large, overlapping publicly funded school systems provide primary and secondary education, organized into school districts: 31 English public, 29 English Catholic, 4 French public, and 8 French Catholic. One Protestant separate school board operates in .
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Catholic post-secondary education in English-speaking Canada, a history. [Toronto] University of Toronto Press [] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Laurence K Shook.
Shook, Laurence K. Catholic Post-Secondary Education in English-Speaking Canada: A History (University of Toronto Press, ). Stamp, Robert M. and J. Donald Wilson eds., Canadian education: A history () Stamp, Robert M.
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In Canada, Catholic schools represent the single largest school system offering religious education. Five provincial governments fully subsidize Catholic education while others do not.
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English Catholic Education in Quebec girls and women from the perspective of the struggle for women' s rights in the province. Its major focus is on French-Canadian Catholic education, but it does mention the commitment of the CND to provide parallel structures for the education of English Catholic girls and young women.
Finley, E. It was not until that Catholic girls, either French- or English-speaking, were able to continue their education at the post-secondary level. Prior toCatholic girls wishing a post-secondary education had two op ti ons: to a tt end M cG il l Unive rs it y (nonsec ta ria n b ut view ed as P rote s ta nt).
Jesuit Fr. John Meehan believes Catholic post-secondary education is facing the same issue at the University of Sudbury that Catholic colleges and universities are facing around the world: it’s quite fragile in a world that is increasingly secular.
“Catholic education is fragile everywhere from what. By Kyle Greenham, Canadian Catholic News Jesuit influence on rebound in Sudbury Jesuit Fr.
John Meehan believes Catholic post-secondary education is facing the same issue at the University of Sudbury that Catholic colleges and universities are facing around the world: it’s quite fragile in a world that is increasingly secular.
It conducted a post-secondary education needs assessment with Mi’kmaq communities in the Maritime provinces inand it flies the Mi’kmaq flag alongside the flags of Canada and Nova Scotia.
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Shook, Catholic Post-secondary Education in English-speaking Canada. — 57 — CCHA Historical Studies, 58 (), The Jesuits and the Catholic University of Canada at Kingston by Terence J. FAY, SJ When the Jesuits accepted the direction of Regiopolis College and its University Charter inthey pondered the possibility of opening.
The Sudbury Catholic District School Board (SCDSB) has a reputation for providing the highest quality of education in line with Ontario Secondary School requirements. Our schools offer first-class secondary programs designed to prepare students for success at the post-secondary level and consistently outperform provincial averages in literacy.
Post-Secondary Education. Post-secondary education in Canada is under provincial jurisdiction. Provincial and federal governments provide limited funding to post-secondary education institutions, with the remaining funding coming from tuition fees charged to students, and research grants.
Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School in Regina is one of the schools benefitting from the funding. With $30, in funding from the CWB Welding Foundation as the catalyst, Richard Donnelly, Consultant with Regina Catholic Schools, secured a commitment of $, from the Regina Catholic School District board and education discounts and.
We’re number one! According to the Education at a Glance report by the OECD, Canada has the highest percentage, among member countries, of adults aged who have obtained a tertiary education – 53%. We’ve occupied that spot for some years now. The OECD average is 32%. Some may be consoled by that number, claiming of our higher education system that .Description: This program provides scholarship assistance to students pursuing post secondary education, while maintaining registered parishioner status at Sacred Heart Chapel.
Eligibility: Student must be a registered parishioner at Sacred Heart Chapel, Pearl Avenue, Lorain, Ohio Applications: Will be available in The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada also provides a variety of resources for Students and their Parent/Guardians on how to pay for post-secondary education.
A recent study showed that 85% of Canadian students will graduate from higher education with an .