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The role of religion in higher education: Evidence from faculty surveys at Baylor, Notre Dame, Boston College, and Brigham Young and from OLS regression models based on all 'national' private universities (Massachusetts, Texas, Indiana, Utah).

机译:宗教在高等教育中的作用:来自贝勒,巴黎圣母院,波士顿学院和杨百翰的教师调查以及来自所有“国立”私立大学(马萨诸塞州,德克萨斯州,印第安纳州,犹他州)的OLS回归模型的证据。

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Standard histories of secularization in higher education suggest that religiously identified universities cannot attain academic excellence or prestige without cutting their ties to the church. However, schools such as Baylor, Notre Dame, Boston College and Brigham Young have continued to strive for academic excellence while maintaining a relatively strong commitment to the church. Therefore, we were interested in answering several questions. First, are these schools truly committed to their sponsoring church? And if so, how do the faculty practice Christian scholarship? Secondly, based on the apparent pattern of the secularization of higher education, must a school secularize in order to achieve academic excellence? Answering the above questions required two methods of research. The first step was to analyze faculty surveys from Brigham Young, Boston College, Baylor and Notre Dame. Then a series of regressions based on U.S. News and World Report's college rankings were run in order to predict an academic reputation for church-related universities treating them as though they did not have a religious identification. Results from the surveys suggest that the structure or organization (i.e., curriculum, mission, and chapel) of a university is a likely predictor of faculty attitudes towards their school's religious tradition or heritage. Brigham Young has the most rigid structure and their faculty proved to be the most committed to their school's religious tradition, followed by Baylor, Notre Dame and Boston College. More specifically, faculty attitudes at all four schools clustered around some very important variables, denomination and school in which the faculty member teaches. Those who identified themselves with the same denomination as their school and did not teach in the Arts and Sciences were most likely to support the religious tradition at their university. Finally, conventional wisdom, which states that a school must secularize in order to achieve academic excellence proved to be overstated by our regression models. Religious schools are not handicapped by their church-affiliation in achieving academic excellence or recruiting top students and faculty.
机译:高等教育中世俗化的标准历史表明,宗教信仰明确的大学如果不切断与教会的联系就无法获得学术上的成就或声望。但是,Baylor,Notre Dame,波士顿学院和Brigham Young等学校在追求学术卓越的同时,继续保持对教会的坚定承诺。因此,我们有兴趣回答几个问题。首先,这些学校是否真的致力于赞助教会?如果是这样,教师如何实践基督教奖学金?其次,根据高等教育世俗化的明显模式,学校是否必须世俗化才能取得卓越的学术成就?回答上述问题需要两种研究方法。第一步是分析来自杨百翰,波士顿学院,贝勒大学和巴黎圣母院的教师调查。然后根据 U.S。进行一系列回归。运行新闻和世界报道的大学排名是为了预测与教会相关的大学的学术声誉,这些大学将其视为没有宗教信仰的人。调查结果表明,大学的结构或组织(即课程,任务和教堂)很可能是教师对其学校的宗教传统或遗产的态度的预测指标。杨百翰(Brigham Young)拥有最严格的结构,其教职员工被证明是对学校宗教传统的最奉献,其次是贝勒(Baylor),巴黎圣母院(Notre Dame)和波士顿学院(Boston College)。更具体地说,所有四所学校的教师态度都围绕着一些非常重要的变量,教职人员和教职人员所任教的学校。那些以与学校相同的面额出名并且没有在艺术和科学领域任教的人最有可能支持他们大学的宗教传统。最后,传统的观点证明我们的回归模型高估了传统观点,即学校必须世俗化才能取得卓越的学术成就。宗教学校在获得学术成就或招募顶尖学生和教职员工方面不受其教会的影响。

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  • 作者单位

    Baylor University.;

  • 授予单位 Baylor University.;
  • 学科 Education Sociology of.; Religion General.; Education Higher.; Education Religious.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 117 p.
  • 总页数 117
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;宗教;高等教育;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:47:31
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