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Indext o 4 — 1995-96 Official Journal of the National Cathol'c appearing in boldface, followed by article title Under the subject heading of Schools schools Educational Association and author. featured in Momentum articles are listed by Suite 100, 1077 30th Street, NW Articles appearing in regular columns of the state location. Washington, DC 20007-3852 journal—Justice and Peace Education, Abbreviation key: first number (1-4) refers (202) 337-6232 Classroom Corner, DRE Directions, Capitol to number of issue: second number(s) to Fax (202) 333-6706 Info and Trends in Technology—are listed page(s). Letters refer to months of issue: F/M under these subject headings; they are also (Feb/March), A/M (April/May), A/S (Aug/Sept), Prefatory Note cross-indexed by subject matter. From the O/N (Oct/Nov). Final number indicates year. This 10th index of Momentum, quarterly jour- Field articles are listed under that heading and Permission is given to reprint this index in nal of the National Catholic Educational cross-indexed by subject matter. limited, free-of-charge copies. Momentum Association, includes all issues of the journal Articles classified as Editorials are indicat- indexes from 1970-74, 1975-79, 1980-81, from 1995 through 1996. It is a cumulative ed, and are cross-indexed by subject matter. 1982-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1991-92 index arranged in alphabetical order according All Book Reviews are listed under that head- and 1993-94 are available from NCEA to subject matter, with subject matter topics ing, arranged alphabetically according to title. Publication Sales at $1 per copy. Abuse Art as “text” in the classroom. Lynda Tredway. interactive learning comes of age. Kim Palmer. 3:16-19 A/S ‘96 4:40-42 O/N ‘95 Domestic violence. Antoinette Dudek. 1:3 F/M Art of sacred music, The. Mary Alice O’Connor. Teachers take a risk. Rebecca A. Cleveland ‘95 3:33-35 A/S ‘96 and Dorothy A. Ostrowski. 4:62-64 O/N ‘96 For our children, for ourselves. Gloria Durka. Charting a new direction. Joan Fitzgerald. 1:40-44 F/M ‘95 3:10-11 A/S ‘96 At-Risk Students Administration Dance: an awakening. Jeanette Sawaya Lamb Dance of days, A. Jane Alexander. 3:4-6 A/S Keepers of the keys. Barbara L. Brock and and Rick Wagoner. 3:48-50 A/S ‘96 ‘96 Dance of days, A. Jane Alexander. 3:4-6 A/S Home is where hope is. Patricia Garrahan. Marilyn L. Grady. 1:48-50 F/M ‘96 ‘96 1:14-16 F/M ‘95 Nurturing the success of others. James Brennan. 4:50-51 O/N ‘95 Dialogue of disciplines: an arts approach to Homeless child: class president or gang Shakespeare, The. Kathleen Ryniker leader? The. M. Kristin Donworth. 2:57-59 Principal as mirror-maker, The. Faustin Neff Bashian. 3:56-58 A/S ‘96 A/M ‘96 Weber Ill. 3:69-71 A/S ‘95 Family values—cartoon style. Bil Keane. 3:20- 21 A/S ‘96 Boards Adolescence/Early Adolescence Meeting the rhinoceros. Fred Herron. 1:60-62 From landscapes to portraits: an art journey. Catholic school boards: sharing the commit- F/M ‘95 Gig Jefnorn isfoecri alB ejausslteicye , JoAs.t .B e3t:h1 2D-o1t4s oAn/.S 3‘:9462 -43 Ame/nMt . ‘9T5 hompson Mason Faller. 2:54-56 Servant leadership: middle school style. Phyllis A/S ‘96 Charting a new direction. Joan Fitzgerald. Fornear Fredericksen. 1:36 F/M ‘96 John Scott: continuing a legacy. Jo Griffin 3:10-11 A/S ‘96 Webb. 3:22-24 A/S ‘96 Community speaks, The. Maria Thornton AAlClEi:a nca e wifnonri nCga thcoalrdi c foEr dCuactahtoliiocn s(chAoCoEl)s . Gary Make a joyful sound. Teresita Espinosa. 3:28- McClain. 3:7-9 A/S ‘95 30 A/S ‘96 Many called, few chosen. Regina Haney. 4:20- Gelo. 4:22-24 O/N ‘96 Pied piper of Fort Worth, The. Kathy Lott. 3:18- 21 O/N ‘96 Carpe diem. Joseph A. Wray. 2:46-47 A/M ‘95 19 A/S ‘96 Spirituality of the school board, The. Edward Arts. See also Arts in Catholic Education, Playing in tune. Thomas Ponton. 3:44-46 A/S Kelly. 2:20-21 A/M ‘96 ‘96 The. Special issue. Play’s the thing, The. Sheila Shea. 3:52-54 A/S Book Reviews Art and the emotional well-being of the child. ‘96 And Still We Rise: An Introduction to Black Sandra Martin. 1:20-21 F/M ‘95 Rooms of our childhood, The. Eileen Liberation Theology. Diana L. Hayes. Art of nurturing faith, The. Marchita B. Mauck. Lomasney. 3:7-9 A/S ‘96 Review by Marie Elena Dio. 3:80 A/S ‘96 2:22-24 A/M ‘96 Score of musical firsts, A. Lauretta Linsalata. Basic School: A Community of Learning, The. Artists for a day. Caren Laughlin. 3:46 A/S ‘95 3:46 A/S ‘96 Ernest L. Boyer. Review by Robert J. Calling the tune. Virgil C. Funk. 2:38-40 A/M Selected resources for arts education. 3:59 A/S Kealey. 3:78 A/S ‘95 ‘95 ‘96 Catechism of the Catholic Church: Familystyle, Camera’s eye, The. George Garrelts. 4:44-47 Talents for success. Philip Gorrasi. 3:36-37 The. David M. Thomas and Mary Joyce O/N ‘96 A/S ‘96 Calnan. Review by Ginger Infantino. 2:79 Man4y: 14h-a1n5d s O/mNa k‘e9 6 fine art. Maureen Martin. TheaStaewry erof. en3d:3l8e-s4s0 oApp/oSr t‘u9n6i ties, A. Gregg M. ExplAo/rMi ng‘ 96t he Catechism. Jane E. Regan, Michael P. Horan, Timothy Backous, Arts in Catholic Education, The. Special Section. A/S ‘96 AAsCsReEs simn etnhte ‘hood. Steve E. Rosera. 1:78-80 CFroaonmcbiss . KeRlleyv iNeewm ebcyk Gearnadl d MaDrairer inTgh.e r4e:s7a0 Are Hraonseeys. rEeddi toarnida l.l e3a:v3e sA /gSr e‘e9n6 ? Regina BeatFi/nMg ‘t9h5e outcomes-based blues. Karen FroOm/ Nt he‘ 95H eart of the American Church: Art Aa/nSd ‘c9a6t echesis. John T. Render. 3:26-27 Ristau. 2:42-45 A/M ‘95 Catholic Higher Education and American Momentum October/November 1997 83 Culture. David J. O’Brien. Review by Angele Lutgen. 2:68-69 A/M ‘95 Getting out the vote. Gloria Kirshner. 1:27 F/M Francis J. Butler. 3:79-80 A/S ‘95 Life sciences 101. Janet Struble. 2:57-58 A/M ‘96 Guide for Catechists. Congregation for the ‘95 Keeping faith with freedom. Dale McDonald. Evangelization of Peoples. Review by Magic tricks. Mary Schreiber. 2:84-85 A/M ‘95 Editorial. 1:3 F/M ‘96 James P. Campbell. 2:95 A/M ‘95 Missing link between parish programs and Power to the parents. John O. Norquist. 1:16- Human Rights for All. Edward L. O’Brien, public schools, The. Mark S. Markuly. 2:80- 18 F/M ‘96 Eleanor Greene and David McQuoid- 83 A/M ‘95 Profile of the citizen-graduate. Joan Hart. 1:6-7 Mason. Review by Edward van National Education Goals, The. 2:4 A/M ‘95 F/M ‘96 Merrienboer. 3:80 A/S ‘96 Out of the readiness maze. Samuel J. Meisels. Reviving the town meeting. Tim Grove. 1:24- Inventing a Classroom: Life in a Bilingual, 2:18-22 A/M ‘95 28 F/M ‘96 Whole Language Learning Community. Parish: a lifelong learning center, The. Don R.1.C.E.—four values for civic education. Kathryn F. Whitmore and Caryl G. Crowell. Piraro. 2:71-73 A/M ‘95 Marian Dondero and Elizabeth McCoy. Review by Lorraine A. Hurley. 4:71 O/N ‘95 Professional development defeats dyslexia. 1:20-23 F/M ‘96 Parish School: American Catholic Parochial Claire Joller. 2:50-52 A/M ‘95 Truth makes freedom possible. Catherine T. Education from Colonial Times to the Quest for religious literacy. Rochelle Marie McNamee. Editorial. 1:2-3 F/M ‘96 Present. Timothy Walch. Review by Ernst. 2:65-66 A/M ‘95 25-year journey in search of justice, A. Edward Michael Guerra. 4:74 O/N ‘96 Ready, set, go to school. J. Daniel Quill. 2:15- van Merrienboer. 1:29-32 F/M ‘96 Power of Africentric Celebrations: Inspirations 16 A/M ‘95 What does Scripture say? Eileen Loughran. from the Zairean Liturgy, The. Nwaka Chris Riding high. Mary Frances Taymans. Editorial. 1:12-14 F/M ‘96 Egbulem. Review by Diana L. Hayes. 4:76 2:3 A/M ‘95 O/N ‘96 Second Step: the first step in violence preven- Catholic Identity Reading the Difference: Gender and Reading tion. Diana Adams. 2:78-79 A/M ‘95 Black Catholics in America. Steve Davolt. in Elementary Classrooms. Myra Barrs and Sum greater than its parts, A. Kathleen 1:56-58 F/M ‘95 Sue Pidgeon, eds. Review by Barbara Kay Gannon-Briggs. 2:30-32 A/M ‘95 Catholic literary tradition, The. Michel Bowie. 3:79 A/S ‘95 Summary of Beliefs and Directions from the Bettigole. 3:68 A/S ‘95 School Choice: Why You Need It—How You National Congress on Catholic Schools for Common threads: weaving the story of Get It. David Harmer. Review by Joseph P. the 21st Century. 2:10-11 A/M ‘95 Catholic schools. Timothy Walch. 4:36-38 McElligott. 2:96 A/M ‘95 Where do we stand on educational reform? O/N ‘96 School Wars: Resolving Our Conflicts Over Catherine T. McNamee. Editorial. 2:2-3 Faith and freedom: the pope’s message to Religion & Values. Barbara B. Gaddy, T. A/M ‘95 America. William J. Fadrowski. 2:46-48 A/M William Hall and Robert J. Marzano. You gotta know the territory. Matthew J. Hayes ‘96 Review by Dale McDonald. 4:74-75 O/N ‘96 and Sue Grenough. 2:26-28 A/M ‘95 Meaning of “Catholic education,” The. John Searching Young Hearts: Adolescent Sexuality Pollard. 3:10-12 A/S ‘95 and Spirituality. Robert Doolittle. Review by Catholic Education: Route to Faith. Special Sticking to their knitting. Richard M. Jacobs. Judi Hunter. 2:95-96 A/M ‘95 Section. A/M ‘96 2:61-64 A/M ‘96 Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Art of nurturing faith, The. Marchita B. Mauck. Information Highway. Cliff Stoll. Review by 2:22-24 A/M ‘96 Catholic Schools for the 21st Century Frederick H. Brigham, Jr. 4:70 O/N ‘95 Border crossings. Alex Garcia-Rivera. 2:42-44 Catholic schools and the National Education Successful School Restructuring: A Report to A/M ‘96 Goals. Michael J. Guerra. 2:8-12 A/M ‘95 the Public and Educators by the Center on Catholic education: road map for the third mil- Summary of Beliefs and Directions from the Organization and Restructuring of Schools. lennium. Catherine T. McNamee. Editorial. National Congress on Catholic Schools for Fred M. Newmann and Gary G. Wehlaqe. 2:5-6 A/M ‘96 the 21st Century. 2:10-11 A/M ‘95 Review by Lawrence M. Bowman. 2:79 A/M Cause for hope: programs in ministry and reli- ‘96 gious education. Barbara J. Fleischer. 2:32- Choice in Education 36 A/M ‘96 Morality of school choice, The. Leonard Capital Info Column Chiid’s journey of faith, The. Pam Ferguson. DeFiore. 4:2 O/N ‘96 NCEA voices education concerns to political 2:16-18 A/M ‘96 Power to the parents. John O. Norquist. 1:16- parties. Leonard DeFiore. 4:65-66 O/N ‘96 Faith and freedom: the pope’s message to 18 F/M ‘96 Public policy and the challenge of technology America. William J. Fadrowski. 2:46-48 A/M literacy. Dale McDonald. 3:73-74 A/S ‘96 ‘96 Civic Education. See Catholic Education: From Egypt to the Promised Land. Robert J. Route to Freedom. Special Section. Catholic Education Response to Goals Banks. 2:8-10 A/M ‘96 2000, A. Theme Issue. A/M ‘95 Ministry in a mass media culture. Jack Classroom Corner Column Academic success for all youth. Teresa Thayer Armstrong. 2:27-28 A/M ‘96 Banners for Ruby Bridges. Kathy Coffey. 1:66 Snyder. 2:23-24 A/M ‘95 Old story, new directions. Robert J. Hater. F/M ‘96 Beating the outcome-based blues. Karen 2:12-15 A/M ‘96 Between the lines of the grade sheet. Kathy Ristau. 2:42-45 A/M ‘95 One faculty, one spirit. Mary Frances Coffey. 1:73 F/M ‘95 Calling the tune. Virgil C. Funk. 2:38-40 A/M Taymans. 2:38-40 A/M ‘96 Children and Christian initiation |. Kathy ‘95 Passing on the faith: Jim Dunning style. Anne Coffey. 2:68 A/M ‘96 Carpe diem. Joseph A. Wray. 2:46-47 A/M ‘95 M. Heath. 2:25 A/M ‘96 Children and Christian initiation li. Kathy Catholic school boards: sharing the commit- Some cautions about visual learning and reli- Coffey. 3:79 A/S ‘96 ment. Thompson Mason Faller. 2:54-56 gious education. James P. Campbell. 2:29- First step toward tolerance, A. Kathy Coffey. A/M ‘95 30 A/M ‘96 4:73 O/N ‘96 Catholic schools and the National Education Spirituality of the school board, The. Edward Genderlects and other foreign tongues. Kathy Goals. Michael J. Guerra. 2:8-12 A/M ‘95 Kelly. 2:20-21 A/M ‘96 Coffey. 3:72 A/S ‘95 Competency through technology. Judy Wilson. What do you see? James Walsh. Editorial. 2:6 Kenyan connection, A. Kathy Coffey. 4:63 O/N 2:35-36 A/M ‘95 A/M ‘96 ‘95 From a nation at risk to a nation of learners. What's in a rice bowl? Kathy Coffey. 2:88 A/M Ken Nelson. 2:5-7 A/M ‘95 Catholic Education: Route to Freedom. ‘95 Global realities and educational change. Special Section. F/M ‘96 Andrew F. Smith. 2:74-76 A/M ‘95 Aliens and strangers no longer. Suzanne Hall. College Students Goals 2000: Catholic schools need not apply. 1:34-35 F/M ‘96 Lift every voice. Diana L. Hayes. 3:16-17 A/S Diane Ravitch. 2:60-61 A/M ‘95 Balancing faith and citizenship. Kenneth R. ‘95 Goals 2000: meaningful opportunities for Himes. 1:4-7 F/M ‘96 Seven habits of highly effective Catholic col- Catholic schools. John E. McGovern. 2:62- Civic education of, by and for the students. lege graduates. William J. Byron. 3:14-15 64 A/M ‘95 Maureen McDonnell. 1:8-11 F/M ‘96 A/S ‘95 Helping parents who can’t help their children. Duty calls. Ernest L. Boyer. 1:37-39 F/M ‘96 84 Momentum October/November 1997 Counselors Let’s stop kids killing kids. Catherine T. From the Field Confronting the culture of violence. Carol L. McNamee. 1:2-3 F/M ‘95 Artists for a day. Caren Laughlin. 3:46 A/S ‘95 Ries and Barbara Spears. 1:45-46 F/M ‘95 Morality of school choice, The. Leonard Catholic literary tradition, The. Michel Living community in a fragmented society. DeFiore. 4:2 O/N ‘96 Bettigole. 3:68 A/S ‘95 Lynne Devaney and Carmen Hernandez. NCEA network, An. Catherine T. McNamee. Celebrating the other voices of history. Kendis 1:50-52 F/M ‘95 4:2 O/N ‘95 Camacho. 1:65 F/M ‘95 Optimum teaching and learning. Regina Exodus revisited, The. MarySue Leese. 1:68 Critical Thinking Haney and Angela Ann Zukowski. 4:2-3 F/M ‘95 Camera’s eye, The. George Garrelts. 4:44-47 O/N ‘95 Finding their niche. Walter J. Hintz. 3:61 A/S O/N ‘96 Riding high. Mary Frances Taymans. 2:3 A/M ‘95 Goldilocks on trial. Keith Polette. 3:50-51 A/S ‘95 Goldilocks on trial. Keith Polette. 3:50-51 A/S ‘95 TCE: a reflection. John J. Leibrecht. 3:3 A/S ‘95 ‘95 Inclusive approach to technology planning, An. Curriculum Truth makes freedom possible. Catherine T. James P. Kubacki. 3:64 A/S ‘96 Curriculum is the key to total education. Patrick McNamee. 1:2-3 F/M ‘96 MASCOTS tackle new math/science chal- Slattery. 3:31-33 A/S ‘95 Vision and challenge. Leonard DeFiore. 3:2-3 lenges. Scott Page. 1:59 F/M ‘95 Schools working together—it just makes A/S ‘96 Mexican connection, The. Margaret Gerrity. sense. Marian Stuckey. 4:8-10 O/N ‘95 Volunteerism: a two-way street. Barbara 4:61 O/N ‘96 Keebler. 4:2-3 O/N ‘96 Servant leadership: middle school style. Phyllis Development/Fund-raising What do you see? James Walsh. 2:6 A/M ‘96 Fornear Fredericksen. 1:36 F/M ‘96 Old schools makes new friends, An. William M. Where do we stand on educational reform? Valuing Catholic school educators. Jeanette V. Lawbaugh. 3:47-48 A/S ‘95 Catherine T. McNamee. 2:2-3 A/M ‘95 Kam. 2:66 A/M ‘96 Twelve benchmarks for parish marketeers. Patrick W. Spedale. 2:91-93 A/M ‘95 Education Partnerships Fund-raising. See Development/Fund- Competency through technology. Judy Wilson. raising. DRE Directions Column 2:35-36 A/M ‘95 ACRE in the ‘hood. Steve E. Rosera. 1:78-80 DRE/principal partnership...making it work, Gender Issues F/M ‘95 The. Barbara Davis with Karen Elliott. 3:25- Genderlects and other foreign tongues. Kathy Catechesis and technology: Campbell revisit- 27 A/S ‘95 Coffey. 3:72 A/S ‘95 ed. Catherine Qualls. 4:70-71 O/N ‘96 investment in students’ success, An. Anne Catechesis 2000: communicating Jesus’ chal- Christensen. 4:16-18 O/N ‘96 Gifted lenge. Bruce Nieli. 3:75-76 A/S ‘96 Old school makes new friends, An. William M. Blessed with the brightest. Joan H. Collaboration stretches parish resources. Lee Lawbaugh. 3:47-48 A/S ‘95 Wojcikewych. 3:68-70 A/S ‘96 Agnes Hodapp. 1:69-70 F/M ‘96 Parent partnerships: the ripple effect. Core knowledge—an approach to religious Willoughby G. Walling. 1:63-65 F/M ‘95 Global Education education. Robert A. Marine. 2:75-76 A/M Token in their pockets, A. Mary Jane Raeihle. Global realities and educational change. ‘96 4:58-60 O/N ‘96 Andrew F. Smith. 2:74-76 A/M ‘95 Faith on the air. Joseph P. Sinwell. 4:64-65 Win/win partnerships: school and community. Mexican connection, The. Margaret Gerrity. O/N ‘95 Gail Morse. 4:59-60 O/N ‘95 4:61 O/N ‘96 Spirit of Lent, The. Jennifer J. Brill. 1:70 F/M ‘96 Ethics Heaith Statewide approach to catechietical renewal, A. Ethical and legal chalienges of technology. When a student is mentally ill. Margot Hover. Leland Nagel. 3:76-77 A/S ‘95 Mary Angela Shaughnessy. 4:16-18 O/N 1:66-68 F/M ‘95 Twelve benchmarks for parish marketeers ‘95 Patrick W. Spedale. 2:91-93 A/M ‘95 HUD Programs Ethnic Diversity In search of domestic tranquility. Henry G. Drugs/Drug Education Aliens and strangers no longer. Suzanne Hall. Cisneros. 1:17-19 F/M ‘95 No is a positive yes. Jennifer Gates. 4:30 O/N 1:34-35 F/M ‘96 ‘96 Banners for Ruby Bridges. Kathy Coffey. 1:66 Inner-City Schools/Programs Shifting the debate on youth violence. Antonia F/M ‘96 Building community in city streets. Virginia Ann C. Novello. 1:22-26 F/M ‘95 Black Catholics in America. Steve Davolt. Hellow. 1:28-30 F/M ‘95 Early Childhood 1:56-58 F/M ‘95 Building the church in the city. Rita Mary Border crossings. Alex Garcia-Rivera. 2:42-44 Harwood. 3:40-43 A/S ‘95 Child’s journey of faith, The. Pam Ferguson. A/M ‘96 Giving something back. James R. Conroy and 2:16-18 A/M ‘96 Building community in city streets. Virginia Ann Charles P. Costello. 4:31-32 O/N ‘96 Homeless child: class president or gang Hellow. 1:28-30 F/M ‘95 Men for others. George Lindemer. 1:69-72 F/M leader? The. M. Kristin Donworth. 2:57-59 From landscapes to portraits: an art journey. ‘95 A/M ‘96 Jennifer Beasley Jost. 3:12-14 A/S ‘96 Rearranging life in East Harlem. Joanna Out of the readiness maze. Samuel J. Meisels. Hispanic Americans: their future is our future. Burley. 1:7-10 F/M ‘95 2:18-22 A/M ‘95 Christopher K. Howe. 3:55-60 A/S ‘95 Second Step: the first step in violence preven- Playing with computers—and learning. Trisha Invisible children. Gaye Moorhead. 4:48-51 tion. Diana Adams. 2:78-79 A/M ‘95 Ainsa. 4:46-48 O/N ‘95 O/N ‘96 Sharing Christ's story—and ours. Patricia Neff. Ready, set, go to school. J. Daniel Quill. 2:15- John Scott: continuing a legacy. Jo Griffin 1:37-38 F/M ‘95 16 A/M ‘95 Webb. 3:22-24 A/S ‘96 Token in their pockets, A. Mary Jane Raeihle. Rooms of our childhood, The. Eileen Lift every voice. Diana L. Hayes. 3:16-17 A/S 4:58-60 O/N ‘96 Lomasney. 3:7-9 A/S ‘96 ‘95 Youth's freedom to love. S. Kevin Regan. 1:36- Parent partnerships: the ripple effect. 37 F/M ‘95 Editorials Willoughby G. Walling. 1:63-65 F/M ‘95 Are flowers red and leaves green? Regina Interdisciplinary Haney. 3:3 A/S ‘96 Faith Formation. See Religious Education Art as “text” in the classroom. Lynda Tredway Catholic education: road map for the third mil- and Catholic Education: Route to Faith. 3:16-19 A/S ‘96 lennium. Catherine T. McNamee. 2:4-6 A/M Special Section. Dialogue of disciplines: an arts approach to ‘96 Shakespeare, The. Kathleen Ryniker Domestic violence. Antoinette Dudek. 1:3 F/M Finances Bashian. 3:56-58 A/S ‘96 ‘95 School budget: blueprint for success, The. Living community in a fragmented society Keeping faith with freedom. Dale McDonald. Michael J. Gross. 4:52-54 O/N ‘96 Lynne Devaney and Carmen Hernandez. 1:3 F/M ‘96 1:50-52 F/M ‘95 Momentum October/November 1997 85 International Studies Liturgy Let's stop kids killing kids. Catherine T. Down Under: a world of warmth and wonder. Art of sacred music, The. Mary Alice McNamee. Editorial. 1:2-3 F/M ‘95 Kim Duty and Irene Murphy. 3:62-65 A/S O'Connor. 3:33-35 A/S ‘96 Living community in a fragmented society. ‘95 Make a joyful sound. Teresita Espinosa. 3:28- Lynne Devaney and Carmen Hernandez. Grassroots development in the classroom. 30 A/S ‘96 1:50-52 F/M ‘95 Ann Truxaw. 1:67-68 F/M ‘96 Media violence: the search for solutions. Math. See Science/Math Elizabeth Thoman. 1:47-49 F/M ‘95 Justice and Peace Education Column Peace: the countercultural value. Joseph F. African journey, An. Kevin LaNave. 3:74-75 Media. See also Technology/Media Rogus. 1:4-6 F/M ‘95 A/S ‘95 Call to action: women and the media. Angela Pentecost catechists. Kathleen Ryan. 1:11-13 Catholic social teaching: the what, who and Ann Zukowski. 2:70-71 A/M ‘96 F/M ‘95 how. Joan Hart. 3:71-72 A/S ‘96 Domestic violence. Antoinette Dudek. Rearranging life in East Harlern. Joanna End childhood hunger: election year activities. Editorial. 1:3 F/M ‘95 Burley. 1:7-10 F/M ‘95 Dorothy Pilkington. 4:68-69 O/N ‘96 Faith on the air. Joseph P. Sinwell. 4:64-65 School violence and the law. Bernard James. God’s children in Guatemala. Jeanne Karl. O/N ‘95 1:31-34 F/M ‘95 2:73-74 A/M ‘96 Let's stop kids killing kids. Catherine T. Sharing Christ's story—and ours. Pairicia Neff. Golden anniversary for the UN, A. Anele E. McNamee. Editorial. 1:2-3 F/M ‘95 1:37-38 F/M ‘95 Heiges. 1:76-77 F/M ‘95 Media literacy is the message. Frances Shifting the debate on youth violence. Antonia Grassroots development in the classroom. Trampiets. 4:11-13 O/N ‘95 C. Novello. 1:22-26 F/M ‘95 Ann Truxaw. 1:67-68 F/M ‘96 Media violence: the search for solutions. There’s a hole in the moral ozone and we’ve Seeking peace through tolerance. Mary Elizabeth Thoman. 1:47-49 F/M ‘95 got to fix it. Tom Selleck and Michael Theresa Plante. 2:86-87 A/M ‘95 Ministry in a mass media culture. Jack Josephson. 1:53-55 F/M ‘95 Sowing the seeds of peace. Barbara Piscopo Armstrong. 2:27-28 A/M ‘96 Youth’s freedom to love. S. Kevin Regan. with Liz Adamson. 4:66-67 O/N ‘95 Radio: the forgotten medium. Angela Ann 1:36-37 F/M ‘95 Zukowski. 4:68-69 O/N ‘95 Justice Concerns. See also Nurturing Parental Involvement Peace in a Violent Culture. Special Section. Mentoring Challenge them and they will come. Eileen African journey, An. Kevin LaNave. 3:74-75 Keepers of the keys. Barbara L. Brock and Wirth. 4:28-30 O/N ‘96 A/S ‘95 Marilyn L. Grady. 1:48-50 F/M ‘96 Extended family, The. Sue Bordenaro. 4:10-12 Catholic social teaching: the what, who and O/N ‘96 how. Joan Hart. 3:71-72 A/S ‘96 Moral Growth. See Values Education Magic tricks. Mary Schreiber. 2:84-85 A/M ‘95 Firs4t: 7s3t epO /tNo w‘a9r6d tolerance, A. Kathy Coffey. Ncea No ‘i9s6 a positive yes. Jennifer Gates. 4:30 O/N Gig for social justice, A. Beth Dotson. 3:42-43 Black Catholics in America. Steve Davolt. Parent partnerships: the ripple effect. A/S ‘96 1: 56-58 F/M ‘95 Willoughby G. Walling. 1:63-65 F/M ‘95 Kenyan connection, A. Kathy Coffey. 4:63 O/N Collaboration stretches parish resources. Lee “Sleeping giants” transform a school. R. ‘95 Agnes Hodapp. 1:69-70 F/M ‘96 Eleanor Duff. 3:52-54 A/S ‘95 Spirit of Lent, The. Jennifer J. Brill. 1:70 F/M Down Under: a world of warmth and wonder. ‘96 Kim Duty and Irene Murphy. 3:62-65 A/S Peace Education. See Justice Concerns Spirituality of the school board, The. Edward ‘95 and Nurturing Peace in a Violent Society. Kelly. 2:20-21 A/M ‘96 Godspeed, Sister Catherine! 2:50-51 A/M ‘96 Special Section. 25-year journey in search of justice, A. Edward NCEA network, An. Catherine T. McNamee. van Merrienboer. 1:29-32 F/M ‘96 Editorial. 4:2 O/N ‘95 Public Policy Visit, The. Trudy Stillwell White. 3:44-45 A/S NCEA voices education concerns to political Keeping faith with freedom. Dale McDonald. ‘95 parties. Leonard DeFiore. 4:65-66 O/N ‘96 Editorial. 1:3 F/M ‘96 What's in a rice bowl? Kathy Coffey. 2:88 A/M One faculty, one spirit. Mary Frances NCEA voices education concerns to political ‘95 Taymans. 2:38-40 A/M ‘96 parties. Leonard DeFiore. 4:65-66 O/N ‘96 25-year journey in search of justice, A. On-ramps to the information superhighway. Language Arts Edward van Merrienboer. 1:29-32 F/M ‘96 Dale McDonald. 1:60-61 F/M ‘96 Taking a novel approach. Nancy Ehret. 4:44- Public policy and the challenge of technology 45 O/N ‘95 New Frontiers for Catholic Schools literacy. Dale McDonald. 3:73-74 A/S ‘96 Program Learning Disabled. See also Students with Competency through technology. Judy Wilson. Public Schools Disabilities. 2:35-36 A/M ‘95 Missing link between parish programs and Art and the emotional well-being of the child. Significant launchings. Regina Haney. 4:26-29 public schools, The. Mark S. Markuly. 2:80- Sandra Martin. 1:20-21 F/M ‘95 O/N ‘95 83 A/M ‘95 Dreams are free. Mary Gilchrist Cottrill. 3:62- 64 A/S ‘96 Nurturing Peace in a Violent Culture. Religious Education/Faith Formation. See Professional development defeats dyslexia. Special Section. F/M ‘95 also Catholic Education: Route to Faith. Claire Joller. 2:50-52 A/M ‘95 Art and the emotional! well-being of the child. Special Section. Sandra Martin. 1:20-21 F/M ‘95 Art and catechesis. John T. Render. 3:26-27 Learning Styles Building community in city streets. Virginia A/S ‘96 Flowers and children: unearthing differences, Ann Hellow. 1:28-30 F/M ‘95 Catechetical parish, The. Richard Burion. nurturing growth. Noreen Nolan and Mary Confronting the culture of violence. Carol L. 3:22-24 A/S ‘95 Ellen Eichmann. 1:41-44 F/M ‘96 Ries and Barbara Spears. 1:45-46 F/M ‘95 Cyberspace: journey of faith. Angela Ann Intensive scheduling: when less is more. Curbing violence by computer. Frank E. Zukowski. 1:72 F/M ‘96 Francis J. Ryan. 1:62-65 F/M ‘96 Nieset. 1:39 F/M ‘95 Cyberspace odyssey, A. Jenny Ritzel. 4:20-22 Domestic violence. Antoinette Dudek. O/N ‘95 Legal Concerns Editorial. 1:3 F/M ‘95 Exodus revisited, The. MarySue Leese. 1:68 School violence and the law. Bernard James. For our children, for ourselves. Gloria Durka. F/M ‘95 1:31-34 F/M ‘95 1:40-44 F/M ‘95 In the habit of giving. Denise Landy DeFord. General resources for violence prevention. 4:26-27 O/N ‘96 Literacy 1:55 F/M ‘95 Meeting the rhinoceros. Fred Herron. 1:60-62 Helping parents who can't help their children. Home is where hope is. Patricia Garrahan. F/M ‘95 Angele Lutgen. 2:68-69 A/M ‘95 1:14-16 F/M ‘95 Ministry in a mass media culture. Jack In search of domestic tranquility. Henry G. Armstrong. 2:27-28 A/M ‘96 Cisneros. 1:17-19 F/M ‘95 Missing link between parish programs and Momentum October/November 1997 public schools, The. Mark S. Markuly. 2:80- Louisiana Utah 83 A/M ‘95 Vandebilt Catholic High School, Houma. Judge Memorial Catholic High School, Salt National strategies for parish programs. Professional development defeats Lake City. Dance: an awakening. Andrew D. Thompson. 4:5-7 O/N ‘96 dyslexia. Claire Joller. 2:50-52 A/M ‘95 Jeanette Sawaya Lamb and Rick Parish: a lifelong learning center, The. Don Wagoner. 3:48-50 A/S ‘96 Piraro. 2:71-73 A/M ‘95 Maryland Pentecost catechists. Kathleen Ryan. 1:11-13 DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville. Science/Math F/M ‘95 Playing in tune. Thomas Ponton. 3:44- Finding their niche. Walter J. Hintz. 3:61 A/S Quest for religious literacy. Rochelle Marie 46 A/S ‘96 ‘95 Ernst. 2:65-66 A/M ‘95 Life sciences 101. Janet Struble. 2:57-58 A/M Religious educators confront the electronic Massachusetts ‘95 age. Caroline Cerveny. 4:30-32 O/N ‘95 Bishop Fenwick High School, Peabody. MASCOTS tackle new math/science chal- Some cautions about visual learning and reli- Spring cleaning with a difference. Kevin lenges. Scott Page. 1:59 F/M ‘95 gious education. James P. Campbell. 2:29- Bloom. 4:8-9 O/N ‘96 Shape of things to come, The. Robert F. 30 A/M ‘96 Tinker. 4:23-25 O/N ‘95 Statewide approach to catechetical renewal, Minnesota A. Leland Nagel. 3:76-77 A/S ‘95 Academy of Holy Angels, Richfield. Service Projects Super Saturdays. Christopher R. Weickert. Theater of endless opportunities, A. Duty calls. Ernest L. Boyer. 1:37-39 F/M ‘96 3:18-20 A/S ‘95 Gregg M. Sawyer. 3:38-40 A/S ‘96 What does Scripture say? Eileen Loughran. Seton Awards Gala 1:12-14 F/M ‘96 Nebraska 1995 Elizabeth Ann Seton Awards. 1:46-47 What if?...You imagine. Sharon Sullivan and St. Cecilia’s Cathedral School, Omaha. F/M ‘96 Kathy Gallo. 4:56-57 O/N ‘96 Challenge them and they will come. You gotta know the territory. Matthew J. Hayes Eileen Wirth. 4:28-30 O/N ‘96 Students with Disabilities. See also and Sue Grenough. 2:26-28 A/M ‘95 Learning Disabled. New York Inclusion: balancing the ups and downs Research Sacred Heart/Mt. Carmel School for the Marilyn E. Bishop. 3:28-30 A/S ‘95 Cause for hope: programs in ministry and reli- Arts, Mount Vernon. Talents for suc- We walk by faith, not sight. M. Margaret gious education. Barbara J. Fleischer. 2:32- cess. Philip Gorrasi. 3:36-37 A/S ‘96 Fleming and Judith Moeller. 4:40-42 36 A/M ‘96 St. Ann School, East Harlem. Rearranging O/N ‘96 Men for others. George Lindemer. 1:69-72 F/M life in East Harlem. Joanna Burley. 1:7- ‘95 10 F/M ‘95 Teachers/t: eaching St. Elizabeth School, Washington Heights. ACE: a winning card for Catholic schools. Resources Flowers and children: unearthing differ- Gary Gelo. 4:22-24 O/N ‘96 Discussion guide for Momentum technology ences, nurturing growth. Noreen Nolan Between the lines of the grade sheet. Kathy issue. 4:36-38 O/N ‘95 and Mary Ellen Eichmann. 1:41-44 F/M Coffey. 1:73 F/M ‘95 General resources for violence prevention. ‘96 Carpe diem. Joseph A. Wray. 2:46-47 A/M ‘95 1:55 F/M ‘95 St. Joseph’s School, Long Island City. Principal as mirror-maker, The. Faustin Neff Selected educational technology resources. Building community in city streets. Weber Ili. 3:69-71 A/S ‘95 4:62 O/N ‘95 Virginia Ann Hellow. 1:28-30 F/M ‘95 Teachers take a risk. Rebecca A. Cleveland Selected resources for arts education. 3:59 and Dorothy A. Ostrowski. 4:62-64 O/N ‘96 A/S ‘96 Ohio Time for action. Laurence A. Tomei. 2:53-55 Elyria Catholic High School, Elyria. Sowing A/M ‘96 Schoo! Reform. See Catholic Education the seeds of peace. Barbara Piscopo Valuing Catholic school educators. Jeanette V Response to Goals 2000, A. Theme with Liz Adamson. 4:66-67 O/N ‘95 Kam. 2:66 A/M ‘96 Issue. Metro Catholic Parish School, Cleveland. Building the church in the city. Rita Mary Teaching for Spiritual Growth Institute Schools Harwood. 3:40-43 A/S ‘95 Sharing Christ’s story—and ours. Patricia Neff Alabama Our Lady of the Rosary School, Dayton. 1:37-38 F/M ‘95 St. James Catholic Scohol, Gadsden. Cyberspace odyssey, A. Jenny Ritzel. Youth’s freedom to love. S. Kevin Regan. Small is beautiful—and technological. 4:20-22 O/N ‘95 1:36-37 F/M ‘95 Mary E. Tracy. 3:66-67 A/S ‘96 Oklahoma Technology: Into the 21st Century. Theme California St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School, issue. O/N ‘95 St. Isidore School, Danville. Sum greater Oklahoma City. Visit, The. Trudy Character formation in computer-driven educa- than its parts, A. Kathleen Gannon- Stillwell White. 3:44-45 A/S ‘95 tion. Philip R. Smith. 4:14-15 O/N ‘95 Briggs. 2:30-32 A/M ‘95 Cyberspace odyssey, A. Jenny Ritzel. 4:20-22 St. Louis Bertrand School, Oakland. Pennsylvania O/N ‘95 Second Step: the first step in violence Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, Wyncote. Discussion guide for Momentum technology prevention. Diana Adams. 2:78-79 A/M R.1.C.E.—four values for civic educa- issue. 4:36-38 O/N ‘95 ‘95 tion. Marian Dondero and Elizabeth Ethical and legal chalienges of technology. McCoy. 1:20-23 F/M ‘96 Mary Angela Shaughnessy. 4:16-18 O/N District of Columbia St. Lucy Day School for Children with ‘95 Georgetown Visitation, Washington. Out of Visual Impairments, Upper Darby. We Faith on the air. Joseph P. Sinwell. 4:64-65 the ashes. Daniel M. Kerns, Jr. 4:56-58 walk by faith, not sight. M. Margaret O/N ‘95 O/N ‘95 Fleming and Judith Moeller. 4:40-42 Glossary of terms. 4:72 O/N ‘95 O/N ‘96 High-tech high schools. Mary Brenden Zajac. Florida St. Vitus School, New Castle. Many hands 4:52-54 O/N ‘95 St. Gregory School, Plantation. Building make fine art. Maureen Martin. 4:14-15 Interactive learning comes of age. Kim Palmer together in faith. Cathy Zei. 4:33-34 O/N O/N ‘96 4:40-42 O/N ‘95 ‘96 Media literacy is the message. Frances South Carolina Trampiets. 4:11-13 O/N ‘95 Illinois St. John Neumann School, Columbia. NCEA network, An. Catherine T. McNamee. Father Sweeney School for the “Sleeping giants” transform a school. R. Editorial. 4:2 O/N ‘95 Academically Gifted, Peoria. Blessed Eleanor Duff. 3:52-54 A/S ‘95 Nurturing the success of others. James with the brightest. Joan H. Brennan. 4:50-51 O/N ‘95 Wojcikewych. 3:68-70 A/S ‘96 Momentum October/November 1997 87 Optimum teaching and learning. Regina Time for action. Lawrence A. Tomei. 2:53-55 Values Education Haney and Angela Ann Zukowski. Editorial. A/M ‘96 Character formation in computer-driven educa- 4:3-4 O/N ‘95 tion. Philip R. Smith. 4:14-15 O/N ‘95 Out of the ashes. Daniel M. Kerns, Jr. 4:56-58 Total Catholic Education: Taking Christ Media literacy is the message. Frances O/N ‘95 Everywhere. Special Section. A/S ‘95 Trampiets. 4:11-13 O/N ‘95 Playing with computers—and learning. Trisha Building the church in the city. Rita Mary Pentecost catechists. Kathleen Ryan. 1:11-13 Ainsa. 4:46-48 O/N ‘95 Harwood. 3:40-43 A/S ‘95 F/M ‘95 Proactive computing and learning. Joan Building the city of God. Catherine T. Rearranging life in East Harlem. Joanna Elizabeth Hughes. 4:34-35 O/N ‘95 McNamee. 3:4-6 A/S ‘95 Burley. 1:7-10 F/M ‘95 Religious educators confront the electronic Catechetical parish, The. Richard Burton. There’s a hole in the moral ozone and we've age. Caroline Cerveny. 4:30-32 O/N ‘95 3:22-24 A/S ‘95 got to fix it. Tom Selleck and Michael Schools working together—it just makes Community speaks, The. Maria Thornton Josephson. 1:53-55 F/M ‘95 sense. Marian Stuckey. 4:8-10 O/N ‘95 McClain. 3:7-9 A/S ‘95 Seize the day! Angela Ann Zukowski. 4:4-7 Competing programs are out! John M. Unger. Violence Prevention. See also Nurturing O/N ‘95 3:34-36 A/S ‘95 Peace in a Violent Culture. Special Section Selected educational technology resources. Curriculum is the key to total education. Second Step: the first step in violence preven- 4:62 O/N ‘95 Patrick Slattery. 3:31-33 A/S ‘95 tion. Diana Adams. 2:78-79 A/M ‘95 Shape of things to come, The. Robert F. DRE/principal partnership...making it work, Tinker. 4:23-25 O/N ‘95 The. Barbara Davis with Karen Elliott. 3:25- Volunteer Experience, The. Special Section. Shopping for software. Kenneth Collura. 4:33- 27 A/S ‘95 O/N ‘96 35 O/N ‘95 Inclusion: balancing the ups and downs. ACE: a winning card for Catholic schools. Significant launchings. Regina Haney. 4:26-29 Marilyn E. Bishop. 3:28-30 A/S ‘95 Gary Gelo. 4:22-24 O/N ‘96 O/N ‘95 Lift every voice. Diana L. Hayes. 3:16-17 A/S Building together in faith. Cathy Zei. 4:33-34 Taking a novel approach. Nancy Ehret. 4:44- ‘95 O/N ‘96 45 O/N ‘95 Meaning of “Catholic education,” The. John Challenge them and they will come. Eileen What if?...You imagine. Sharon Sullivan and Pollard. 3:10-12 A/S ‘95 Wirth. 4:28-30 O/N ‘96 Kathy Gallo. 4:56-57 O/N ‘96 Seven habits of highly effective Catholic col- Extended family, The. Sue Bordenaro. 4:10-12 Win/win partnerships: school and community. lege graduates. William J. Byron. 3:14-15 O/N ‘96 Gail Morse. 4:59-60 O/N ‘95 A/S ‘95 Giving something back. James R. Conroy and Strength in community. Catherine Kallhoff Charles P. Costello. 4:31-32 O/N ‘96 Technology/Media. See also Technology: 3:37-39 A/S ‘95 In the habit of giving. Denise Landy DeFord. Into the 21st Century. Theme Issue Super Saturdays. Christopher R. Weickert. 4:26-27 O/N ‘S6 Are teachers an endangered species? William 3:18-20 A/S ‘95 Investment in students’ success, An. Anne C. Langley. 1:56-58 F/M ‘96 TCE: a reflection. John J. Leibrecht. Editorial. Christensen. 4:16-18 O/N ‘96 Catechesis and technology: Campbell revisit- 3:3 A/S ‘95 Management: the keystone. Anita L. ed. Catherine Qualls. 4:70-71 O/N ‘96 Bradshaw. 4:13-15 O/N ‘96 Charting a course through the Internet. Angela | Trends in Technology Column Many called, few chosen. Regina Haney. 4:20- Ann Zukowski. 1:74-75 F/M ‘95 Call to action: women and the media. Angela 21 O/N ‘96 Competency through technology. Judy Wilson. Ann Zukowski. 2:70-71 A/M ‘96 Many hands make fine art. Maureen Martin. 2:35-36 A/M ‘95 Charting a course through the Internet. Angela 4:14-15 O/N ‘96 Curbing violence by computer. Frank E. Ann Zukowski. 1:74-75 F/M ‘95 National strategies for parish programs. Nieset. 1:39 F/M ‘95 Cyberspace: friend or foe? Angela Ann Andrew D. Thompson. 4:5-7 O/N ‘96 Cyberspace: friend or foe? Angela Ann Zukowski. 3:73 A/S ‘95 No is a positive yes. Jennifer Gates. 4:30 O/N Zukowski. 3:73 A/S ‘95 Cyberspace: journey of faith. Angela Ann ‘96 Hong Kong: exemplar of the media revolution. Zukowski. 1:72 F/M ‘96 Spring cleaning with a difference. Kevin Angela Ann Zukowski. 4:72 O/N ‘96 Hong Kong: exemplar of the media revolution. Bloom. 4:8-9 O/N ‘96 Inclusive approach to technology planning, An. Angela Ann Zukowski. 4:72 O/N ‘96 Volunteerism: a two-way street. Editorial. James P. Kubacki. 3:64 A/S ‘96 Radio: the forgotten medium. Angela Ann Barbara Keebler. 4:2-3 O/N ‘96 On-ramps to the information superhighway. Zukowski. 4:68-69 O/N ‘95 Dale McDonald. 1:60-61 F/M ‘96 Taking the plunge into distance learning. Women Public policy and the challenge of technology Angela Ann Zukowski. 2:94 A/M ‘95 Beijing and beyond. Kathleen T. Kenney. 1:53- literacy. Dale McDonald. 3:73-74 A/S ‘96 Technology: threat or promise in 2000? 55 F/M ‘96 Small is beautiful—and technological. Mary E. Angela Ann Zukowski. 3:77-78 A/S ‘96 Call to action: women and the media. Angela Tracy. 3:66-67 A/S ‘96 Ann Zukowski. 2:70-71 A/M ‘96 Some cautions about visual learning and reli- Unitea Nations Celebrating the other voices of history. Kendis gious education. James P. Campbell. 2:29- Beijing and beyond. Kathleen T. Kenney. Camacho. 1:65 F/M ‘95 30 A/M ‘96 1:53-55 F/M ‘96 Taking the plunge into distance learning. Golden anniversary for the UN, A. Anele E. You th Ministry Angela Ann Zukowski. 2:94 A/M ‘95 Heiges. 1:76-77 F/M ‘95 Home is where hope is. Patricia Garrahan. Technology: threat or promise in 2000? Seeking peace through tolerance. Mary 1:14-16 F/M ‘95 Angela Ann Zukowski. 3:77-78 A/S ‘96 Theresa Plante. 2:86-87 A/M ‘95 Momentum October/November 1997

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