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Richard William Voelz – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article considers how the practice of "ungrading" in the homiletics classroom can function not merely as a pedagogical technique, but as a theo-ethical practice. Grounding ungrading in theological ethics in addition to critical pedagogical theory can lead us toward a pedagogical practice that builds anti-racist and decolonial spaces…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Teaching Methods
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Zinaida Andreevna Lurie – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The article analyses the theatre of Sixt Birck, an evangelical teacher of the Reformation era, within educational and practical pedagogical background of the period. It is proved that in Basel, when school reform was in process, Birck, having studied Melanchthon's commentaries on Terence and Quintilian's theory of imitation and become familiar…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Theater Arts
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Dolly Eliyahu-Levi; Galia Semo – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This article discusses Israeli Bible teachers' perceptions of the 'otherness' and their actions in a reality in which teachers are required to balance the tension between being experts in the field of knowledge, coping with a state curriculum that promotes a faith-religious worldview, and acting as educators in promoting discourse dealing with…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Moral Values, Social Problems
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Ayeshah A. Alazmi; Tony Bush – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
In recent years, research into educational leadership has prompted growing appreciation for the critical role which both cultural and societal tenets can have in shaping school leadership approaches. With that in mind, this study examines a school leadership model grounded in Islamic values and beliefs. More specifically, this study attempts to…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Leadership Effectiveness, Grounded Theory
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Jason Metcalfe; K. Kristjánsson; A. Peterson – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This article details the findings of a qualitative interview study with 30 Religious Education [RE] teachers, working in state-funded, non-faith secondary schools in England. Salient findings included participants' almost unanimous agreement about the role of RE in developing character, virtue literacy, and moral, intellectual and performance…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
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Ahmed Ali Alhazmi – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This article is a conceptual examination of tolerance and pedagogy with regard to the prevention of violence in the Arab world from a critical theory perspective. Tolerance is a socially and culturally bound system, indicating that any pedagogy of tolerance must be authentic to its context. Therefore, the value of adopting a nuanced Western…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabs, Social Attitudes, Violence
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Raissa A. von Doetinchem de Rande – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article focuses on recent changes in Rhodes College's Foundations in the Liberal Arts curriculum that were motivated by a desire to help students become competent and engaged debaters of meaning and value in the trying times of the 21st century. I focus on how my own two foundational liberal arts classes--"The Bible* and…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Religious Education, Moral Development, Moral Values
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B. J. Condrey – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
Educators throughout the world are deeply concerned about what ChatGPT means for education. I argue that Christian educators must avoid extreme reactions and fulfill three key roles to remain focused on students' holistic formation: (1) casting a moral vision of truthfulness; (2) evaluating curricula, syllabi, and formal assessments while also…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Moral Development, Artificial Intelligence
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Robert A. Bowie; Rosanne Aantjes; Mary Woolley; Sabina Hulbert; Lynn Revell; Caroline Thomas; John-Paul Riordan – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This paper provides theorisation about a novel concept for education: an integrative philosophy of knowledge (IPK). This is proposed for school curricula to relate multiple subjects to big questions of personal and existential importance. Critical contemporary issues such as climate change education require multiple subject contributions but there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Science Instruction, Religious Education
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Knut Aukland; Inge Andersland; Martin Smith-Gahrsen; Eva Mila Lindhardt; Anne Siri Kvia; Simon Simchai Hansen – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This paper reports from a symposium exploring the application of Virtual Reality (VR) in RE. The contributors presented empirical case-studies of interventions and instructional designs that had been tested in classroom settings ranging from primary to teacher education. The presentations illustrate the ways in which VR can be understood as a…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Moral Values
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Serkan Gokalp – European Journal of Educational Management, 2024
This study aims to examine the opinions of Religious Culture and Ethics Teachers (RCET) on mobbing in the workplace. The research focuses on RCET's definition of mobbing, the reasons for mobbing, the results of mobbing, and the suggestions of RCET to prevent mobbing. This study used the phenomenological method, one of the qualitative research…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Religious Education
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Shahida – Ethics and Education, 2024
In the 21st century, discussions on the environment actively intersect with religious discourse, purposefully incorporating religious texts and spiritual perspectives to propose effective solutions for addressing the pressing global environmental crisis. Within this context, this study employs a narrative analysis approach, conducting fifteen…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Religious Factors, Undergraduate Students
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Eun Ho Park; Mihyun Park – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
Health care in the 21st century has emphasised science and technology-centred practice, which might lead to dehumanisation such that healthcare professionals come to treat patients less like persons and more like objects. A programme of humanities for healthcare professionals has been suggested as a solution to overcome the problem of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Christianity, Religious Education, Nursing Education
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María José Gómez Ruiz; Lourdes Giannina Orejel Orejel; Montserrat Salomón Ferrer – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
The Humanities Institute of Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara (Mexico), has carefully crafted its own reading canon by incorporating in to its course design a learning outcomes framework that mirrors its Christian institutional mission. The paper presents an overview of this framework and of its implementation within the University's Gen Ed…
Descriptors: Humanities, Christianity, Religious Education, Universities
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Perry L. Glanzer – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Historically, Australian higher education has been statist, uniform, and secular. Indeed, up until 1989, even communist Poland had more Christian universities than Australia. Only in the last 3½ decades have eight different Christian universities and colleges emerged. This article first explores the origins of these new institutions and the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Higher Education, Decision Making