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Doughty, Howard A. – College Quarterly, 2009
In the early 1980s, it was not sub-prime mortgages and toxic assets, bank failures and factory closures that crowded the pages of the business section of the daily newspapers. It was something called "stagflation," a noxious combination of inflationary pressures on currency and stagnating levels of production. Still, the effects were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Climate, Ethics, Economics
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Lange, Elizabeth – Convergence, 1998
Traces the intersections between Freire and liberation theology as practiced in Canadian Christian churches involved in the Ecumenical Coalitions for Social Justice. Addresses issues of ideology and trust. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Hermeneutics
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Michaud, Claude – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2003
Focuses on the school's role in transmitting Canada's Christian culture. States that Christianity has been the dominant religion of Canada for centuries and is part of the very fabric of the country. Ponders questions such as (1) When ethnic and religious pluralism exists, should the schools transmit Christian heritage as part of Canadian culture?…
Descriptors: Christianity, Global Education, Higher Education, Religion
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Steinhauer, Noella – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Explores prospects for self-government for the Native peoples of Canada. Reviews the historical background of the Native community's loss of political autonomy. Explains how missionary efforts and the ethnocentric views of Europeans disrupted the community's culture and individual families. Identifies education as the key to effective self-rule in…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Christianity, Ethnocentrism, Foreign Countries
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Wilson, Stan – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Identifies differences between Canada Native religions and Christianity in order to explore the true definition of spirituality. Believes that nature should be considered the equal of humans and deems the natural world as sacred. Concludes that students in social studies classrooms should learn about Native perspectives to help them understand…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Canada Natives, Christianity, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sly, Dorothy I. – Guidance & Counselling, 1992
This article informs counselors about the changing position of Canadian churches and Biblical scholars with regard to wife abuse. Knowing of these advances, counselors can offer an alternative to victims who believe that the Christian response to partner abuse is silent submission; through reeducation, women can learn to empower themselves. (LKS)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Christianity, Church Role, Counseling Effectiveness
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Friesen, John W. – Interchange, 1999
Responds to a pro-religious article by de Ruyter on Christian schools in a pluralistic society, suggesting that de Ruyter is unrealistic in many of his recommendations and conclusions and noting that while de Ruyter appears to be building a rather generous defense for the infusion of Christian schools in a democracy, the defense incorporates…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
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Guzie, Tad – Interchange, 1999
Responds to a pro-religious article on Christian schools in a pluralistic society (the Netherlands), examining religious education in North America and the education of religious teachers. The paper emphasizes the creation of two distinct school systems in the U.S. and Canada which evolved from Catholic perceptions that public education was not…
Descriptors: Christianity, Citizenship Education, Civics, Cultural Differences
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Hiemstra, John L. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 1994
Using data from the Canadian National Election Study, the paper examines whether religious schooling will lead to increased prejudice and intolerance, noting relationships with public funding. In general, Christians and Jews with religious schooling had similar or better scores on tolerance of Jews and non-whites than did public school students.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
MacBain, David – Education Canada, 2003
The nature of education is to learn to think. Thinking demands the weighing of argument, analyzing and evaluating logic, and judging conclusions. These are God given tools to wrestle with big questions of life. A tolerant, pluralistic, truly democratic school system will create respectful, open forums in the classrooms for the worldviews of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Christianity, Democracy, Educational Philosophy
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Van Brummelen, Harro – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 1994
This documentary study postures Canadian school textbooks as barometers of corporate faith and prevailing world view, tracing the shift toward secularization in 150 years of publication. A perusal of textbooks suggests that the current secularism of school curricula is not neutral and highlights the need to teach about Christianity. (SM)
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education