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Blum, Denise; Dawley-Carr, J. Ruth – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2018
This article presents a fictional dialogue between Cuban Minister of Education Ena Elsa Velazquez Cobiella and US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to provide a comparative snapshot of the ways Cuban socialist and US capitalist education systems tackle challenges to the teaching profession. Dr. Velazquez has invited Ms. DeVos to the popular beach…
Descriptors: Public Officials, Comparative Education, Social Systems, Teaching (Occupation)
Akalin, Berrin – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2015
The Ottoman-American relations, started upon arrival of American merchant ships to Izmir port in 1797, gained a new dimension by signing a treaty of commerce between two states in 1830 and David Porter was assigned as an acting ambassador and moved from Algeria to Istanbul in 1831. Ottoman state gave the privileged country status to America…
Descriptors: International Relations, Foreign Policy, International Trade, Citizenship
Cho, Young Kwan – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2012
This study investigates the relationship between Catholic teachers' faith and their school commitment in Catholic high schools. A national sample of 751 teachers from 39 Catholic high schools in 15 archdioceses in the United States participated in a self-administered website survey. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Pearson…
Descriptors: High Schools, Catholic Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Catholics
Jasser, M. Zuhdi – Academic Questions, 2011
In the nearly ten years since the attacks by Muslim terrorists on 9/11, people have seen an exponential growth in homegrown radical Islam, or Islamism. Insufficiently recognized and acknowledged, this metastasis has produced its natural, deadly effects: jihad against American citizens on their own soil. Some analysts cite "the narrative"…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Muslims, Democracy, Islam
Harder, Ben – Christian Higher Education, 2011
The Student Volunteer Movement (SVM) for Foreign Missions was founded in 1886 at a Conference in the Mt. Hermon University, an organization designed to recruit college and university students in the United States and later of course through the Western world, for missionary service abroad. The primary leader of the SVM was A. T. Pierson, a major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Christianity, Information Dissemination
Ospino, Hosffman – Religious Education, 2009
This article proposes a number of fundamental principles that seek to establish a solid platform for a philosophy of Christian Education that is culturally responsive and responsible. In this theological-practical reflection the author affirms that the context where most processes of Christian Education take place in the United States today is one…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Religious Education, Christianity, Educational Philosophy
Weiss, Charles S. – Liberal Education, 2009
Among the distinguishing characteristics of higher education in the United States is the stunning range of founding belief systems and missions. Many of the nation's colleges and universities were created out of passion to educate women, ministers, African Americans, immigrants, the rural poor; to advance causes, to educate within a particular…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Mission, Beliefs, Economically Disadvantaged
Elias, John L. – Religious Education, 2008
This article describes the inter-cultural education movement in the United States in the years 1940 to 1960. Drawing on material found in "Religious Education" and other sources, it focuses in a special way on the contribution that religious educators made to this movement. The article presents the social analyses made by religious…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Multicultural Education, Educational Practices, Time Perspective
Ozanne, William I. – Comparative Education, 2010
Faith ethos education has subjective elements in it that are elusive to planners and administrators of national and international systems. This paper looks at how Sikhs, a minority group both in India and in other countries to which they have migrated manage to retain their faith-based education programmes successfully and yet relate to the…
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Spiritual Development
Barack, Lauren – School Library Journal, 2010
Between recent threats by a Florida pastor to burn the Quran, the nation's ongoing presence in Afghanistan, and protests at the planned site for Park 51, an Islamic community center and mosque set to be built two blocks from the World Trade Center site, the topic of Islam is a tricky one, especially in K-12 schools, say many educators. For…
Descriptors: Muslims, Elementary Secondary Education, Islamic Culture, Islam
Hearn, Mark – Religious Education, 2009
Color-blind racism develops when persons ignore color in people and see them simply as individuals. As persons of color in racialized societies such as the United States are unequally treated on account of their color, the issue becomes a matter of faith and religious experience as religious leaders and educators, who disregard color, overlook…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Cultural Groups, Labeling (of Persons), Social Bias
Neugebauer, Roger – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2008
This article reports on the recent trends in religious-affiliated child care in the United States. The number of centers in religious institutions continues to grow. In recent years, one factor that has started to impact programs provided by religious institutions is the new wave of state Pre-K programs. While it is tempting to lump all programs…
Descriptors: Child Care, Religious Education, Trend Analysis, Parochial Schools
Closson, Rosemary B.; Kaye, Sylvia B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
The Baha'i Faith, which was founded in 1863, holds as its purpose the awakening of humanity to invisible possibilities, providing humankind with conscious direction and hope vis-a-vis the challenges and perplexities of time (Rosen, 2010). The Baha'i writings explain that spiritual forces are the foundation of reality and that the Word of God is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Tutors, International Education
Moulder, M. Amanda – College Composition and Communication, 2011
This article discusses how archival documents reveal early nineteenth-century Cherokee purposes for English-language literacy. In spite of Euro-American efforts to depoliticize Cherokee women's roles, Cherokee female students adapted the literacy tools of an outsider patriarchal society to retain public, political power. Their writing served…
Descriptors: American Indians, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Literacy
Hill, Jack A. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2009
This article contends that teaching more effectively for diversity requires a radical re-envisioning of pedagogical practice. Drawing on qualitative interviews with religion and theology professors of color throughout the United States, it explores how faculty can re-imagine their teaching by engaging students where they are, acknowledging the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes