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Nesbitt, Eleanor – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
Caste, and awareness of it, have been a persistent, though changing, feature of South Asian communities' experience in the UK. In twenty-first century Britain the issue of caste has come to the fore and has been hotly contested, in relation to equality legislation. In this wider context, the present article maps some of caste's historical…
Descriptors: Social Class, Asians, Educational History, Higher Education
Gabriel, Ingeborg – Religious Education, 2017
The title of this article has been taken from the book "I and Thou" by the German-Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1923). He formulated it as a creed in a world dominated by what he called "I-It" relationships (i.e., relations with objects rather than with human subjects). The digital revolution of the past decades has made…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Internet, Interpersonal Relationship, Dialogs (Language)
Shama Rao, Ashok; Kamath Burde, Jyothsna – Learning Organization, 2017
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an overview of the relevance and applicability of the Hindu tradition to organizational learning. Design/methodology/approach: Attempting to separate the spiritual from the religious aspects, a primarily theoretical approach is used to delineate the basic concepts in Hinduism and their applicability to various…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Religious Factors, Cultural Differences, Workplace Learning
Rizzo, Tracey – Journal of Environmental Education, 2018
Community-engaged learning as a foundational pedagogical praxis enables new college students to develop a feminist awareness of interlocking oppressions and acquire tools to intervene productively in environmental challenges that are always experienced intersectionally. Since 2004, I have introduced students to ecofeminism in a full semester…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Rural Areas, Feminism, College Freshmen
Ardhian, Dany; Sumarlam; Purnanto, Dwi; Yustanto, Henry – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
The name of the worship place is closely related to history, ideology, power, and society. Naming a worship place is a symbol of how power is represented through text in public spaces. This study aims to look at an environmental print by investigating the performance of religions in Malang, Indonesia, through the use of language in the names of…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Naming, Language Usage, Photography
García-Carmona, Marina; Fuentes-Mayorga, Norma; Rodríguez-García, Antonio-Manuel – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2021
In multicultural contexts, school principals and educators face unique challenges integrating disadvantaged and immigrant youth. We investigate how these leaders advocate, design and implement social justice pedagogies for inclusion. Drawing on an interdisciplinary literature and in-depth interviews with school principals in Melilla (Spain), we…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, School Administration, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
Knoll, Tara – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2021
English Language Learners, such as my Hutterian students, struggle to overcome a variety of learning barriers. I examined a variety of instructional methods to determine what would help them. The first aspect I explored was how English Language Learners acquire literacy skills. I also investigated how to expand my students' background knowledge.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Barriers, Teaching Methods
Lipiäinen, Tuuli; Halafoff, Anna; Mansouri, Fethi; Bouma, Gary – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
Ongoing global issues relating to the decline of the popularity of institutional religions, the rise of numbers of non-religious persons, and new models of spirituality in superdiverse societies have resulted in the need to reconceptualise religious diversity as worldviews diversity, and to critically examine increasing calls for the provision of…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Intergroup Relations, World Views, Religious Education
Barton, Rebecca; Cadge, Wendy; van Stee, Elena G. – Journal of College and Character, 2020
In the changing religious landscape of American higher education, campus chaplains offer vital resources to student affairs professionals. Drawing from interviews with 16 religiously diverse chaplains, this article presents the respondents' perspectives on the challenges facing students, as well as their own contributions to campus life. Chaplains…
Descriptors: Clergy, College Students, Campuses, Religious Factors
Stapleton, Catherine – Irish Educational Studies, 2020
This article gives voice to students of minority faith and worldview regarding their lived experiences of attending Irish post-primary schools with a Catholic ethos. The importance of listening to students' voice is supported by Article 12 of the United Nations Charter on the Rights of the Child (1992). The research methodology was qualitative,…
Descriptors: Catholics, Catholic Schools, Secondary School Students, Educational Experience
Kingsbury, Ian – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
With a fertility rate that nearly triples the national average and increased political power that accompanies demographic growth, Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jews in Israel are becoming an increasingly important piece of the country's diverse national mosaic. This raises economic concerns: Haredi women earn low wages, while most Haredi men do not…
Descriptors: Judaism, Beliefs, Jews, Political Power
Krasner, Jonathan – Journal of Jewish Education, 2016
"Jewish identity," which emerged as an analytical term in the 1950s, appealed to a set of needs that American Jews felt in the postwar period, which accounted for its popularity. Identity was the quintessential conundrum for a community on the threshold of acceptance. The work of Kurt Lewin, Erik Erikson, Will Herberg, Marshall Sklare,…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Identification
Linden, Ian – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2016
The educational work of Paolo Freire on dialogue took place in a specific context: poverty and oppression in Brazil and Latin America in the 1960s. Similarly, Buber and Levinas were engaged in, or reflected on, contemporary philosophical debates. During the last half century, the irruption of the "Third World" into geopolitics has been,…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Cultural Pluralism, Dialogs (Language), Poverty
Rubaii, Nadia; Appe, Susan; Lippez-De Castro, Sebastian – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
Despite repeated calls to temper the bureaucratic ethos and its associated process-oriented pathologies with more of a democratic ethos grounded in normative values and the public interest, the practice, research, and teaching of public administration continues to largely perpetuate the former. In this paper we build upon the work of Camila…
Descriptors: Public Affairs Education, Prevention, World Problems, Death
Hammad, Waheed; Shah, Saeeda – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2019
Muslim faith schools have been existent in the UK since the 1980s and their number has been rising ever since. These schools are established specifically to provide Muslim children with a learning environment based on Islamic values. However, fulfilling such a mission would not be an easy task in a globalised context characterised by secularism…
Descriptors: Muslims, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership Role