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Tania ap Siôn; Sandra Cullen; Sonja Danner; Bianca Kappelhoff; Eszter Kodácsy-Simon – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
Living and working through the challenges of a pandemic offered a unique research opportunity to engage with some core questions about what really matters in Religious Education (RE) in countries across Europe. The "What COVID Reveals to Religious Education Specialists" research project sought to provide a reflective space for RE…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
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Anna Franzén Johnson; Annika Lilja; Christina Osbeck – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
In this article, the aim is twofold: firstly, to explore, through a systematic literature review, what discourses on religion may be identified in previous research that focuses on students' perspectives, and secondly, to discuss this in relation to research concerning challenges and opportunities in Scandinavian religious education (RE) and…
Descriptors: Religion, Student Attitudes, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
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Anastasia Badder – Journal of Jewish Education, 2024
Much research on part-time Jewish educational programs has focused on curricular content and pedagogy. Yet classrooms involve diverse exchanges about curricular subjects as well as those that appear little related to Jewish studies; both are motivated by assumptions about which things count as Jewish matters of concern and appropriate orientations…
Descriptors: Judaism, Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Ethnography
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Perry L. Glanzer – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
A recent global reconnaissance of Christian higher education found a number of key themes that shaped current developments, such as the pressing challenges of secularization and nationalization but also the advantages of privatization and massification. This article provides an update to this older analysis by taking a birds-eye view of trends…
Descriptors: Christianity, Trend Analysis, Educational Trends, Religious Education
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Peter Kallaway – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
During the 1930s there was a significant shift in the debate about African colonial education. Above all, somewhat discreetly hidden behind the formal language of the educational documents, is the question of the challenge presented to the traditional literary/religious missionary curriculum, or even to the "adaptationist" debate about…
Descriptors: Educational History, Best Practices, Colonialism, Curriculum Development