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Steven Crawford Hayward – Journal of Catholic Education, 2023
This study explores some of the demographic, personal, and experiential factors of emerging adults that correlate to a spectrum of moral outlooks ranging from moral universalism to moral relativism. Data was gathered from 466 volunteer undergraduate students. Respondents' demographic, experiential, and personal factors served as independent…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Sexuality, Individual Characteristics
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
Clara Fontdevila; Adrián Zancajo; Antoni Verger – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
Despite controversies surrounding faith-based schooling, religious schools continue to play a prominent role in numerous education systems. Nonetheless, empirical research on nonstate religious schools operating in a market context remains limited and fragmented. On the one hand, while religious and cultural studies investigate the evolution of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Self Concept
Wodon, Quentin – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Do parental priorities for what children should learn in school differ depending on the type of school chosen by parents? Does this, in turn, have potential implications for the future of Catholic schools in the United States? This article considers these questions in the context of the long-term decline in enrollment in U.S. Catholic schools.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Futures (of Society), Student Recruitment, Parent Attitudes
Ulfat, Fahimah – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
The following article describes how empirical research can give new impulses to Islamic religious education. These impulses could lead to a reconciliation of the Islamic religious heritage with the fast-changing reality of Muslims in non-Muslim countries and societies. Due to the presence of Muslim children in public schools and the urgent…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Muslims, Teaching Methods
Lin, Alex R. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2021
With nationwide concerns about the declines in youth voting turnout across the United States, increased attention has focused on schools to promote "civic education," a broad curricular approach aimed at facilitating students' development of key civic knowledge, skills, and behaviors. However, less is known about how civic education…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Religious Education, Citizenship Education, Christianity
Carlson, Mary; LaBelle, Jeffrey – Journal of Catholic Education, 2019
This study explores anew the issue of providing special education in Catholic schools by viewing the ethical implications from a liberatory hermeneutic. By utilizing an interdisciplinary perspective, the research draws upon liberation theology, liberation psychology, liberation pedagogy, and liberation ethics to support the moral mandate for…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Hermeneutics, Special Education, Ethics
Nipitpon Nanthawong – Higher Education Studies, 2024
This research aims to compare the social studies curricula of Thailand and New York State, USA, analyze their similarities and differences, and propose guidelines for improving the Thai social studies curriculum. The study employed a qualitative research methodology, using documentary analysis of the Thai Basic Education Core Curriculum B.E. 2551…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Social Studies, Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Balakrishnan, Vishalache – Journal of Moral Education, 2017
In 2013, the Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 (Pre-school to Post-Secondary Education) was launched. Section 3 focussed on ensuring that, in Islamic Education for Muslim students and Moral Education (ME) for non-Muslims, students will be strengthened through understanding values that promote unity and foster good relations among students.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Islam, Religious Education
Tse, Thomas Kwan-choi – British Journal of Religious Education, 2017
Plans by the Hong Kong Government to introduce moral and national education (MNE) as a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools in 2010 encountered strong opposition. The controversy over the plans has lasted for two years, with the government and its supporters claiming that the subject will help to instil a stronger sense of national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Christianity, Religious Education, Patriotism
Van Ruyskensvelde, Sarah; Hulstaert, Karen; Depaepe, Marc – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2017
An analysis of the history of primary education in Belgium by Depaepe et al. in 2000 has demonstrated how the idea of "order" structured classroom reality in the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This "order" is not only visible in the internal organisation of schooling (e.g. division into year classes, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Grammar
Ter Avest, K. H.; Rietveld-van Wingerden, M. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2017
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigrated into Western European countries. Their children were a challenge for the respective educational system in the host countries. In the Dutch context, the educational system consists of public and private schools in which religion is the most…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Immigrants, Foreign Countries
Thomasson, Adrian – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
Different representations of "Swedishness," as expressions of altered kinds of imagined kinship in the Swedish educational system during the first half of the 20th century, are discussed. It is argued that even though the curriculum changed, from a more religious one focusing on fostering loyalty and moral commitment to "God, the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Religious Education
Politics, Religion and Morals: The Symbolism of Public Schooling for the Urban Middle-Class Identity
Rowe, Emma E. – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2016
Research points to sections of the middle-class repopulating the "ordinary" urban public school and whilst there are key differences in how they are navigating public school choices, from "seeking a critical mass" to resisting traditional methods of choice and going "against-the-grain", or collectively campaigning for…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Religion, School Choice, Middle Class
Reichard, Joshua D. – Journal of School Choice, 2012
This study was designed to determine whether parent religiosity is a statistically significant school choice factor. The Duke University Religion Index (DUREL) was administered to 215 parents in an urban, PreK-12 religious private school that participated in the Ohio Educational Choice (EdChoice) voucher program. The null hypothesis that there was…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent Attitudes, Educational Vouchers, Private Schools