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- Title
Away from the Big Smoke: Australian Catholic Schools in Remote and Outback Areas.
- Authors
Rymarz, Richard
- Abstract
This article examines the experiences of Catholic schools in remote and outback areas of Australia. It highlights the challenges faced by these schools, such as a shortage of teachers and difficulties in teaching religious education. The study emphasizes the importance of ongoing support and formation for teachers and principals to maintain the religious identity and mission of these schools. It also suggests a need for reflection on the role of Catholic schools in a changing cultural landscape. Despite these challenges, the study found that these schools are seen as an attractive option for families in the local communities, even for those without religious affiliation.
- Subjects
CATHOLIC schools; DISTANCE education; TEACHER burnout; RELIGIOUS education; CATHOLIC universities &; colleges; CULTURE; RELIGIOUS behaviors; MOTHER-daughter relationship; SOCIALIZATION
- Publication
Australasian Catholic Record, 2024, Vol 101, Issue 2, p150
- ISSN
0727-3215
- Publication type
Article