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Herminilito S. Luna; Antonio Levy S. Ingles Jr. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2025
Questions about what walking a synodal path means for the Church in different local contexts undoubtedly occupy a central place in academic and pastoral discussions regarding the currently convoked synod on synodality. A particular concern is how the youth can be actively involved in this process. The purpose of this paper is to examine the role…
Descriptors: Catholics, Churches, Campuses, Religious Education
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Stephen McKinney – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The assassination of Ignacio Ellacuría and seven others at the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeon Cañas (UCA) in San Salvador in 1989 has had a deep and profound impact on the world-wide Jesuit community and the Catholic Church. His philosophy and theology of liberation have been carefully studied, as has his vision and operation of the UCA…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Colleges, Universities, Catholics
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Dalziel, James – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2023
This article reviews the educational writings of historian Edwin Judge, particularly by providing a wider context for his paper "The Undesirability of Christian Universities." It discusses differences between formal education and the churches in the Roman world and considers implications of these for modern Christian higher education.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Colleges, Historians, Educational History
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Cronshaw, Darren – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
Finding Common Ground (FCG) is an interreligious dialogue program hosted in the Multi Faith Facility of Swinburne University of Technology. This article evaluates the interreligious learning elements as one aspect of the program's social inclusion and intercultural literacy objectives. The grassroots dialogue principles that FCG follows are ground…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Intergroup Relations, Universities, Inclusion
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Marios Koukounaras-Liagkis; Evdokia Karavas; Manolis Papaioannou – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2024
Purpose: This paper presents the results of empirical research on the effects of teaching practice on student teachers' teaching competence and psycho-emotional development using the "most significant change" narrative investigative technique. Design/methodology/approach: Following a qualitative research approach, the study was conducted…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Development, Preservice Teachers
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Mehmet H. Tuna – Religious Education, 2024
In Islamic religious education (IRE), as well as in the context of pedagogical and theological Islamic Studies at universities, Muslim educators, teachers, and learners in Germany and Austria encounter each other in a cultural, religious, theological, and ideological plurality. However, the existing intra-Muslim plurality is often neglected and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism, Religious Education, Islam
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Hankela, Elina – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2020
A lively conversation has arisen in recent years among theologians concerning ethnographic theology. While liberation theologians have scarcely participated in it, an emphasis on lived experience -- which ethnography aims to understand -- lies at the heart of theologies of liberation. This article addresses the question of employing ethnographic…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Social Justice, Religion, Teaching Methods
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Hansen, Andrew – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
The task of moral formation has long been an important purpose of higher education in the United States. However, pluralism and lack of moral consensus within secular universities present significant challenges to accomplishing this task. One possible solution is Christian study centers, which offer thick moral cultures that can form students at…
Descriptors: Christianity, Moral Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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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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Nasir, Muhammad; Mulyono, Yatin; Nastiti, Luvia Ranggi – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2020
This study aimed to evaluate the formulation of science education curriculum in Indonesian Islamic universities through an integrated paradigm of science and religion. This study used literature review method to form a knowledge metaphor. Because this integration pattern covered philosophical, methodological, material, and strategic levels, it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation, Integrated Curriculum
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Smith, Brian H. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2022
Today three-fourths of those enrolled in undergraduate programs are nontraditional students, defined by the National Center for Education Statistics as adults with one or more of these characteristics: delayed enrollment into postsecondary education, attended part time, financially independent, worked full time while enrolled, had dependents other…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Online Courses, Nontraditional Students, Undergraduate Students
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Arugha A. Ogisi – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
Nigeria's triple music heritage of traditional, Islamic and Western music should have informed her formal music education curriculum. Instead, western music was used by the early Christian missionaries that it became difficult to integrate indigenous music traditions into the curriculum that music could not gain traction as a school subject across…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational History, Barriers, Foreign Countries
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Chanifah, Nur; Hanafi, Yusuf; Mahfud, Choirul; Samsudin, Abu – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2021
This paper reports on a qualitative study into developing a spirituality-based Islamic education framework for university students. In Indonesia, developing a spirituality-based Islamic education framework in the schooling sector has been extensively carried out. However, such a notion seems sparse in the Indonesian higher education levels. This…
Descriptors: Muslims, Spiritual Development, Islam, Higher Education
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Husnaini, M.; Amili, Noor; Kartika, Betania; Al-Hidabi, Dawood Abdulmalek Yahya; Ismail, Halim bin – Online Submission, 2022
This study looks at the difficulties that IIUM postgraduate students have when memorizing the Qur'an and working at the same time during their studies. The goal of this study is to find out how IIUM postgraduate students balanced Qur'an memorization and working activities during their studies, to identify the difficulties they faced, and to find…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Islam, Religious Education, Memorization
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Rachel Joy Hagues – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
Service-learning, especially from a critical perspective, is a method of education that aims to bring students into relationships with community members to foster mutual understanding and give opportunity for shared learning and service. Universities that are compelled by their faith to seek justice may be the most effective at implementing…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Christianity, Religious Education, Information Dissemination
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