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Fisher, William R. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Christian schools seek to educate students from a biblical worldview to produce graduates who know God and can discover their unique role in furthering God's kingdom. To achieve this goal, Christian schools need teachers steeped in a biblical worldview. However, studies have shown that many Christian school teachers trained in secular educational…
Descriptors: Christianity, World Views, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education
Erin E. Hart – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Although the importance of school leadership in student learning and staff retention has been well-documented by research, minimal research exists on the practices of effective Christian school leaders and how those contribute to school sustainability and fulfillment of mission. Steward leadership theory has been researched and applied to other…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Christianity, Religious Schools, Kindergarten
Witwer, Mark T. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2023
Relationships between faith and learning are central to Christian education. However, few large studies have examined grade-school teachers' faith-learning perspectives, especially the influence of academic discipline and theological tradition. I investigated these among 1,059 teachers certified by the Association of Christian Schools…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Christianity, Religious Schools, Teacher Attitudes
Alison Johnson; Matthew H. Lee; Albert Cheng – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
Research shows that teacher quality is the most important school-related input correlated with student success. In religious private schools, teachers do not merely influence academic outcomes; they may also play a role in spiritual formation. Religious school administrators report that their faith informs their hiring decisions. However, little…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Schools, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
Amy Michelle Erickson Soper – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Coaching is an accepted on-the-job training and development approach for professionals in many career fields, including education, yet there is limited research on its efficacy in promoting sustained behavioral change and positive organizational outcomes. This basic qualitative study explored the perceptions of prekindergarten (PK) through…
Descriptors: Religious Schools, Administrator Education, Coaching (Performance), Preschool Education
Smith, David I.; Green, Beth; Kurkechian, Mia; Cheng, Albert – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
This essay proposes that efforts at assessing the contribution of faith-based schools to faith formation be grounded in an account of student vocation framed by Christian practices. We identify gaps in research on assessment of school effectiveness and suggest that a focus on the present vocation of students may fruitfully connect faith and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Religious Schools, School Effectiveness
Rhames, Marilyn Anderson – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Conventional wisdom suggests that evangelical Christians, often among the most vocal advocates of school choice efforts in the U.S., are promoting choice out of a sense of frustration with public schools and perceived bias against religion. Research by Marilyn Anderson Rhames, however, suggests that evangelicals are no more concerned about…
Descriptors: Christianity, Public Schools, School Choice, Social Bias
Lee, Matthew H.; Cheng, Albert – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2021
The importance of K-12 school leadership for student learning, teacher recruitment and retention, and school culture is well documented by research. Furthermore, there are compelling reasons for examining the connection between faith and educational leadership practice, a connection which should yield distinctive practices in faith-based schools.…
Descriptors: Protestants, Religious Schools, Instructional Leadership, Kindergarten
Zeena Zakharia – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2023
Growing attention to longstanding issues linked to racism and coloniality in humanitarian assistance has impelled important conversations about power inequities in global education spaces and their related scholarly fields. This paper contributes to these conversations by advancing an anticolonial discursive framework for rights-based…
Descriptors: Refugees, Civil Rights, Religious Schools, Power Structure
Christmas in U.S. K-12 Schools: Categorizing and Explaining Teacher Awareness of Christo-Normativity
Puchner, Laurel; Markowitz, Linda – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
To reduce Christo-normativity in United States of America schools, most schools tend to only educate teachers about what religious practices are allowed by law. The question we ask is whether a focus on structural policies, like law, works. We apply Bourdieu's theory of habitus, capital, and field to discuss the findings from 27 interviews we…
Descriptors: Christianity, Holidays, Laws, Social Capital
Levenson, Lance; Resnik, Julia – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
The use of international curricula by minority diaspora communities poses a paradox for the construction of student identities that juxtaposes ethnonational and global discourses. Positioned in the throes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Armenian School in Jerusalem utilizes a global curriculum while also attempting to sustain collective…
Descriptors: International Schools, Self Concept, Case Studies, Ethnography
Scott, John Trevitt; Armstrong, Ann Cheryl – Power and Education, 2016
This article is set in the context of multicultural 21st-century Australia, whose diversity is marked by religious plurality as well as varied ethnic groupings. The article reports on a study of professional learning in three Australian faith-based schools (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) that investigated the role such schools might play in the…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups, Religious Cultural Groups, Religious Education