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Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research

Chang-Ho C. Ji
4.9/5 (25877 ratings)
Description:A volume in Research on Religion and EducationSeries Editors Stephen J. Denig, Niagara Universityand Lyndon G. Furst, Andrews UniversityThis book examines whether or not and how personal religion associates with school culturalcapital. Specifically, on one level, the book offers insights and empirical data on who is choosing, teaching, and working in parochial schools and what motivates them to do so in the schools, issues that still remainlargely unexplored in the educational research literature. In particular, it centers on the significance ofpersonal religion and commitment as a reason for choosing and serving in parochial schools. On anotherlevel, the book is an attempt to enhance our understanding of the leadership orientation, school satisfaction, teacher assertiveness and empowerment, educational aspiration, and parental involvement in parochialschools, attributes reportedly essential for successful schools. Most importantly, at the heart of the book is an endeavor to estimate the influence ofpersonal religion on the development of these cultural capital attributes and to address its implications for parochial schools as well as the currentdiscussion on public schooling versus parochial schooling in the United States. To achieve these goals, the author will rely on first-hand empirical datacollected for this book or other related research projects and adopt various scientific methods for data analysis and interpretation.The book shows that personal religion matters, but its impact is weaker than thought and is largely restricted to the students and parents inparochial schools, rather than their educators. To the extent that parochial schools excel more than public schools, personal religion seems to beresponsible for the development of student and parent-level cultural capital such as parenting style and student desire for academic success andfavorable attitude toward school, yet it does not necessarily engender the growth of teacher andadministrator cultural capital. This result, to some extent, comes as a surprise but corrects and enhancesour understanding about whether or not and how religion affects academic achievement.This book is an inquiry into the issue of school success and cultural capital, representing ascholarly contribution to the fields of education, religion, psychology, and sociology. Both scholarsand lay people of education and religion will find this book a useful, informative, and insightfulreference and classroom textbook.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research. To get started finding Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Release
2010
ISBN
1607523825

Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research

Chang-Ho C. Ji
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: A volume in Research on Religion and EducationSeries Editors Stephen J. Denig, Niagara Universityand Lyndon G. Furst, Andrews UniversityThis book examines whether or not and how personal religion associates with school culturalcapital. Specifically, on one level, the book offers insights and empirical data on who is choosing, teaching, and working in parochial schools and what motivates them to do so in the schools, issues that still remainlargely unexplored in the educational research literature. In particular, it centers on the significance ofpersonal religion and commitment as a reason for choosing and serving in parochial schools. On anotherlevel, the book is an attempt to enhance our understanding of the leadership orientation, school satisfaction, teacher assertiveness and empowerment, educational aspiration, and parental involvement in parochialschools, attributes reportedly essential for successful schools. Most importantly, at the heart of the book is an endeavor to estimate the influence ofpersonal religion on the development of these cultural capital attributes and to address its implications for parochial schools as well as the currentdiscussion on public schooling versus parochial schooling in the United States. To achieve these goals, the author will rely on first-hand empirical datacollected for this book or other related research projects and adopt various scientific methods for data analysis and interpretation.The book shows that personal religion matters, but its impact is weaker than thought and is largely restricted to the students and parents inparochial schools, rather than their educators. To the extent that parochial schools excel more than public schools, personal religion seems to beresponsible for the development of student and parent-level cultural capital such as parenting style and student desire for academic success andfavorable attitude toward school, yet it does not necessarily engender the growth of teacher andadministrator cultural capital. This result, to some extent, comes as a surprise but corrects and enhancesour understanding about whether or not and how religion affects academic achievement.This book is an inquiry into the issue of school success and cultural capital, representing ascholarly contribution to the fields of education, religion, psychology, and sociology. Both scholarsand lay people of education and religion will find this book a useful, informative, and insightfulreference and classroom textbook.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research. To get started finding Religiosity, Cultural Capital, and Parochial Schooling Psychological Empirical Research, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Release
2010
ISBN
1607523825
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