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The Dayton Agenda
In November 1997, one hundred
forty researchers, administrators, and others interested in the support of nonpublic
schools gathered at the University of Dayton to develop a research agenda for
American private education. Under the able direction of Dr. Tom Hunt of the
University of Dayton, the assembled educators responded to presentations by
a variety of speakers through interactive group sessions as they identified
the critical gaps in current knowledge about the nonpublic schools. What developed
over the several hours of intense sessions was an agenda that should give direction
to researchers well into the twenty-first century.
The Dayton Agenda consists
of questions grouped around the following fourteen topics:
1. Identity and values
2. Government funding, school choice
3. Assessment, accreditation, evaluation
4. Finances
5. Relationships between public schools and private schools
6. Parent and community involvement
7. Relations with higher education
8. Demographics
9. Technology
10. Diversity in enrollment
11. Staffing
12. Curriculum
13. Governance/administration
14. Private-school research
The articles in the following
section pose answers to the questions developed at the Dayton conference. Researchers
interested in the specific questions that were formed around these topics may
contact the offices of the Journal by e-mail at jrce@andrews.edu.
We encourage research related to the Dayton Agenda and attempt to publish related
articles in each edition of the Journal.
Larry D. Burton, Editor Journal of Research
on Christian Education
jrce@andrews.edu
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Suite 101 Andrews University Berrien Springs, MI 49104-1800
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