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Weiner-Levy, Naomi – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
This paper examines how exposure to a different culture, acquired knowledge and everyday practices at Israeli universities affected the identities of the "First Women" students from the Druze minority who broke gender roles and turned to acquire higher education. The short distance between the Druze villages and the university required a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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van Doorn-Harder, Nelly – British Journal of Religious Education, 2007
This article argues that, considering the current trends of polarization between adherents of different religions, courses on world religions should no longer focus only on the transmission of knowledge, but include material from human rights studies, inter-religious dialogue, and peace studies as well. According to the author, due to their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Religious Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Peace
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Mohr, James M. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
This paper examines how the academic study of hate can be understood through Catholic social justice teachings with an emphasis on the Jesuit commitment to faith and justice to allow for a critical reflection on the relationship between theory and practice. To make the connections between social justice and the study of hate, the paper begins with…
Descriptors: Catholics, Males, Religious Cultural Groups, Catholic Schools
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Neuman, Lisa K. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2007
Historically, American Indian education in the United States was inextricably linked to Euro-American colonialism. By the late nineteenth century, many Euro-Americans thought Native Americans were a "vanishing race," and schools for Indians incorporated this belief into their design. In the United States, the large number and variety of…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, American Indians, American Indian Education, Educational History
Bartlett, Thomas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In 1991 three Christian students sued the University of Virginia after they were denied funds for their evangelical newspaper. The students said the case was about free speech; the university argued it was about separation of church and state. The U.S. Supreme Court found in favor of the students, a landmark ruling that guaranteed equal treatment…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, State Church Separation, Court Litigation, Christianity
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Hardy, Lee – Academe, 2006
David Horner, a recent president of North Park College and Theological Seminary has suggested that, in light of the tension between the demands of free inquiry and the need for religious inculcation, Christian colleges have two options: either redefine academic freedom or limit it and be up front and principled about it. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Church Related Colleges, Academic Freedom, Educational Philosophy
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Alkire, Scott; Alkire, Andrew – TESL-EJ, 2007
Although most universities in the Muslim world publicly recognize and support the teaching of Western literature, the exploration of some Western literary themes (for example, self-determination, sexual liberation, and gender equality) is viewed negatively by authority figures as well as by some professors and students. To reconcile this concern…
Descriptors: Muslims, Western Civilization, Biculturalism, Second Language Learning
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Morris, Jason; Beck, Richard; Mattis, Charles – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2007
The primary purpose of this article is to elaborate on a psychological concept related to Tinto's construct of social integration. The concept introduced in this article is worldview fit, defined as the perceived ideological compatibility between the student and the institution (e.g., faculty, peers). This purpose was accomplished through three…
Descriptors: World Views, Social Integration, Personality Theories, Psychometrics
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Flipse, Abraham C. – Annals of Science, 2008
This paper gives an account of the establishment and expansion of a Faculty of Science at the Calvinist "Free University" in the Netherlands in the 1930s. It describes the efforts of a group of orthodox Christians to come to terms with the natural sciences in the early twentieth century. The statutes of the university, which had been…
Descriptors: Conflict, Christianity, Natural Sciences, Foreign Countries
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Andrade, Maureen S. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2007
As diverse student populations expand in colleges and universities in the United States, attention must be given to preserving students' cultural integrity. Dominant theories of student persistence contend that integration, not cultural preservation is necessary to student success. This qualitative study examines the experiences of one group of…
Descriptors: Universities, Academic Persistence, Integrity, Foreign Students
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Varghese, Manka M.; Johnston, Bill – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2007
Evangelical Christians are an enduring and growing presence in the field of English language teaching worldwide and in the TESOL organization in particular. Yet to date, hardly any empirical research has been done on this population of teachers or on the links between English teaching, religious beliefs, and missionary work. This article reports…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Christianity
Perry, Seth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
The academic study of religion is relatively new, beset with several interpretive problems that are not fully sorted out, namely issues of faith and scholarship, of the status of insiders and outsiders, and those problems are displayed in particularly stark relief with respect to the study of Mormonism. A non-Mormon scholar writing his…
Descriptors: Religion, Religion Studies, Intellectual Disciplines, Doctoral Dissertations
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Petersen, Zina – College English, 2006
Recognizing that many of us teach the medieval English women mystics Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich in survey courses, this essay attempts to put these writers in context for teachers who may have only a passing familiarity with the period. Focusing on passages of their writings found in the Longman and Norton anthologies of British…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Females, Epistemology, Anthologies
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Reed, Latish C. – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
Using a life notes methodology (Bell-Scott, 1994; Dillard, 2000, 2006; Simmons, 2007), I use personal narratives to describe my epistemological influences on my approach to educational practice, research, and the preparation of school leaders. Second, I share personal accounts of how my social justice lens expanded to be inclusive of lesbian, gay,…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Personal Narratives, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training
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Leyser, Yona; Romi, Shlomo – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2008
The study examined attitudes toward school inclusion of students with disabilities of 1,145 prospective teacher trainees from six national/religious groups in eleven colleges in Israel: The groups were secular, religious and ultra-orthodox Jews and Muslim, Christian and Druze Arabs. Participants responded to the "Opinion Related to Inclusion…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Higher Education, Behavior Problems, Jews
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