Research Projects

The Roche Center team conducts research exploring and interrogating critical issues in Catholic education. Research projects are chosen to align with Center mission, vision, and values. Check out our featured research projects below and keep an eye out for more exciting research updates!

Research Projects

Whole Child Education

Whole child education in Catholic schools embraces a comprehensive approach that addresses the cognitive, social, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of learning. Whole-child education constitutes an approach rooted in Catholic social teaching that acknowledges the multidimensional nature ofÌý human development. This paradigm challenges educational institutions to transcend a singular focus on academic achievement, advocating for a holistic approach towards development, empowering Catholic schools to participate in the saving mission of the Church. The overarching objective of whole child formation is to ensure that individuals receive a well-rounded education that addresses their diverse needs, promotes their overall well-being, and endows them with the requisite knowledge, spiritual depth, and moral grounding essential for success in life.

Below, find more details for this project, including our Whole Child Education framework, checklists, publications, and Fall 2024 webinar series.

View the full Whole Child Education project website by clicking the project website button.

The Roche Center is hosting a Whole-Child Education webinar series in support of the forthcoming NCEA publication, The Playbook for Whole-Child Education in U.S. Catholic Schools.

Webinar presenters include Dr. Christina Cipriano of Yale University; Dr. Sean McGraw of ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ; Mike Heidkamp and Jon Robertson of the Cristo Rey Network, along with Ashley Hasling of Notre Dame Cristo Rey High School in MA; and clinical therapist and lecturer, Tim Klein. Please complete the interest form to receive more details for each webinar, including the Zoom link.

Previous Webinars - YouTube Recordings & Resources

The Possibility and Promise of Educating the Whole Child - Christina Cipriano, Ph.D.

Educating the whole child - inclusive of their academic, social, emotional, behavioral, and physical development and health - requires intentionality.Ìý In this September 24, 2024 webinar, Dr. Christina Cipriano, Yale Professor and internationally recognized scholar of social and emotional learning, discussed the possibility and promise of educating the whole child, sharing the latest science and applications of evidence-based strategies to support all students to thrive in school.Ìý


Catholic Education: Flourishing Children Are Whole ChildrenÌý-ÌýSean McGraw, Ph.D.

Whole child education has always been a staple of Catholic education. But what truly sets this sector apart? In this October 29, 2024 webinar, Sean McGraw, co-founder of the ACE program at Notre Dame and a Political Science Professor at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ, explored how the spiritual domain of development imbues meaning to a child’s holistic education. He explored how Catholic education is distinct in its invitational, sacramental, eucharistic, and unitive nature. A key takeaway from the webinar was that education in a "Catholic key" inspires educators to lean into their school’s Catholic identity as a source to support student flourishing - including connection and belonging, faith and reason, service and solidarity.


Designing Classrooms of Care & Cognitive DemandÌý-ÌýMike Heidkamp, Jon Robertson, & Ashley Hasling

All domains of the whole child are interconnected so how can we more intentionally bring these domains in contact with each other in the classroom? In this webinar, Mike Heidkamp and Jon Robertson, Senior Directors at the Cristo Rey Network, along with Ashley Hasling, Mathematics Teacher at Notre Dame Cristo Rey High School in MA, will discuss how a values- and inclusion-based approach can be taken into classrooms to support all children in engaging in cognitively demanding, grade level tasks.