Growth in the Midst of Decline: Catholic Education in the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska, in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries

J. A. Hoxmeier
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Abstract:The Catholic Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska, provides a unique study for the history of U.S. Catholic education during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Between 1980 and 2010, Catholic school enrollment in Lincoln increased by 31% while it declined nationwide by 33%. Lincoln maintained a consistent number of schools while more than a third of U.S. Catholic schools closed. It achieved this success by reducing costs, increasing funding, and maintaining low tuition. Unlike much of the country, Lincoln continued to staff its schools with both priests and female religious, a major undertaking that required, among other things, the creation of the diocese's own female religious order dedicated to teaching. Additionally, Lincoln experimented with innovative funding systems to keep schools open and accessible. Led by its bishops, these efforts resulted in Lincoln's educational successes, which may offer a window into the future of Catholic education.
衰落中的成长:内布拉斯加州林肯教区的天主教教育,在二十世纪末和二十一世纪初
摘要:内布拉斯加州林肯天主教教区为20世纪末和21世纪初的美国天主教教育史提供了一个独特的研究。1980年至2010年间,林肯市天主教学校的入学率上升了31%,而全国范围内的入学率下降了33%。林肯县的学校数量保持不变,而美国超过三分之一的天主教学校关闭。它通过降低成本、增加资金和保持低学费取得了这一成功。与全国大部分地区不同,林肯继续为学校配备牧师和女性修道士,这是一项主要的任务,其中包括创建教区自己的女性修道士团体,致力于教学。此外,林肯还尝试了创新的资金体系,以保持学校的开放和可及性。在主教们的领导下,这些努力导致了林肯在教育上的成功,这可能为天主教教育的未来提供了一个窗口。
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