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Nielsen, Kai – Interchange, 1984
This article offers a critique of Thiessen's "Indoctrination and Religious Education."
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Practices, Literature Reviews, Philosophy
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Leitich, Keith A. – Contemporary Education, 1997
Examines religious studies inclusion in community college curriculum and discusses programmatic and financial constraints to incorporating religious studies into the community college curriculum. Also presents examples of community colleges that have incorporated religious studies into the curriculum with varying degrees of success. (SM)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance
Meyers, Msgr. John F; McNamee, Sister Catherine; DeFoire, Leonard – Momentum, 2003
Contains the personal experiences of three former NCEA presidents: Msgr. John F. Meyer, Sister Catherine McNamee, and Leonard DeFoire. Each addresses which tactics he/she used in order to contribute effectively to NCEA. Discusses the challenges of being an effective leader and how the NCEA aids leaders in different ways. (MZ)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Clergy
Cook, Timothy – Momentum, 2002
Argues that faculty hiring is one of the most important duties a principle performs. Catholic schools suffer from a shortage of religion teachers. Author's research suggests that new recruitment methods must be employed, including recruiting teachers from within the schools who are in other disciplines. (Contains four references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics
Piermarini, Louis R.; Bertin, LaVerne – Momentum, 2002
Discusses the difficulty Catholic schools face in recruiting Directors of Religious Education (DRE). Suggests that there are not enough skilled DREs to go around. Encourages schools to find talented lay people and mentor and empower them so that they can grow into the position. Presents some model approaches to the recruitment process. (NB)
Descriptors: Administrators, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Empowerment
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Zachariah, Mathew; Mehran, Golnar – Comparative Education Review, 1996
Calls for rekindled interest in the comparative study of significant issues in religion as they relate to education in various parts of the world. Outlines the questions examined in this issues' articles, and lists areas of religion-education linkage in which research is needed. Presents four principles of communication that promote genuine…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Intercultural Communication, Interfaith Relations, Religion Studies
Asopa, Sheel K. – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1992
Discusses the Hindu religious scriptures as teachings about the human relationship with the environment and attitude toward ecology. Describes how religion has been a historical teacher of environmental ethics. Presents the Hindu view of humanity as it relates to the environment as portrayed in the Hindu theories. (10 references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education, Ethics
Traviss, Mary Peter – Momentum, 1994
Describes the efforts of the National Catholic Educational Association to establish connections between Russian and Lithuanian educators and the Catholic educational community in the United States. Describes the delegation's travels to Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Vilnius and their interaction with Eastern European educators around in October…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Intercultural Communication, International Communication, International Cooperation
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Siddiqui, Ataullah – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Begins with an introduction of the terms "ethics" and "morals," and an explanation of the terms used by Islamic scholars to discuss them. Explains the concept of change and focuses on recent attempts by Muslim scholars to address issues faced by Muslims in Europe and other parts of the world. (DSK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Gobbi, Gianna – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Considers the nobility of children's work, its relationship to human psychological health and peacefulness, its purposefulness, and its revelation of God's cosmic plan. Links Maria Montessori's cosmic view to the Catechists of the Good Shepherd and the Montessori community at large. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Children, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
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Haught, John F. – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Examines eschatology as the heart of Christian faith, suggesting that an appreciation of an eschatological interpretation of the cosmos enables acceptance of nature's transience and a grounding for an ecological ethic. Maintains that recent scientific developments present a promising, rather than pessimistic, picture of the universe. Holds that…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Children, Christianity, Ecology
Gros, Jeffrey – Momentum, 1998
States that ecumenism, or the process of building unity among Christians, is central to the formation of Catholic identity as the world enters the third millennium of Christianity. Describes the strides made in ecumenical education, the resources available from the church, and new challenges ahead to Christian unity. (14 citations) (VWC)
Descriptors: Catholics, Christianity, Church Responsibility, Church Role
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Schwehn, Mark R. – Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education, 2000
The author, a dean at Valpariso University in Indiana (affiliated with the Lutheran church), addresses a Catholic conference on higher education. He identifies and discusses basic constitutive beliefs of Catholic and Protestant Christian education, including unity of the cosmos, universality of human nature and divine love, and the integral…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Higher Education
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Baer, Richard A.; Carper, James C. – Educational Leadership, 1999
American public schools have seldom treated spirituality or religion fairly. Horace Mann's common-schools philosophy was grounded in his fear of Catholicism. Today's schools are dominated by secular humanism. Only through state-supported school choice and released time for religious instruction can all students truly experience religious freedom.…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Religious Differences
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Tucker, Mary Evelyn – NAMTA Journal, 1998
Brings religion and natural science into a new whole, as the basis of religious trust and faith. Characterizes religion as mediating between nature and the individual, and provides examples from the major religious traditions. Explains the challenge of knowing the universe by linking the inner self with the natural world. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Evolution, Foreign Countries, Natural Sciences, Naturalism
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