As to curriculum, Dupré points out that many Catholic schools have reduced the ideal of
a Catholic liberal education to «a few courses on religion, ethics, and a smattering of philosophy in an otherwise wholly pragmatically oriented curriculum.»
Not exact matches
Of course, a
liberal arts approach to
education underpinned by such a grand narrative is not the only possibility for
Catholic educators.
I recently spent several days with the cardinal archbishop of Sydney on his home turf, where I was giving a series of lectures in support of Campion College, a new Aussie adventure in
Catholic liberal arts
education of which Cardinal Pell has been a strong supporter.
In late 2012, when he heard that Edgewood, a
liberal arts
Catholic college with an enrollment of just over 3,000 students, was looking for a new dean of
education, it sounded like a good fit.