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Barnes, L. Philip – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
The aim of this article is to interact critically with Matthew Clayton and David Stevens's recent critique of non-confessional religious education, constituted as a separate, compulsory subject in the school curriculum. Three different critical arguments are considered: the contention that religious education is an unsuitable vehicle for fostering…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Prosocial Behavior, Public Policy, Criticism
Vujsic Zivkovic, Natasa – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
This article is focused on the theoretical basis of the study of the history of education in Serbia in the period from the foundation of the first Teacher College (1871) to the end of the socialist establishment in the country (1989). By theoretical bases, we mean theoretical and methodological assumptions, including ideological patterns, which…
Descriptors: Educational History, Intellectual Disciplines, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs
Branson, Christopher; Marra, Maureen; Buchanan, Michael – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2019
The genesis for this conceptual article is the serious universal concern for Catholic school leadership into the future. Catholic school systems are struggling to attract suitably qualified and experienced applicants for vacant principal positions. Arguably, the simultaneously essential responsibilities of being both the Catholic leader and the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Instructional Leadership, Principals, School Administration
Backfish, Elizabeth H. P. – Christian Higher Education, 2019
Christian educators recognize the value of biblical wisdom. Indeed, one of the foremost objectives of a Christian liberal arts education is that all members of the learning community would pursue and attain wisdom. Although wisdom is important as an end goal of Christian liberal arts education, this article proposes that wisdom can also serve as…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Religious Factors, Christianity, Liberal Arts
Davis, Lanta – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2019
As our practices often shape our attitudes, pedagogical methods may help students begin to cultivate religious ways of reading. Formative assessments play a large role in how our students encounter and engage with texts, yet as much as scholars have begun considering approaches to cultivating Christian pedagogical methods, assessment methods have…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Christianity, Reading Processes
Lombaard, Christoffel; Geikina, Laima – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2023
Supporting a sustainable world in a situation of war is the background to this study. Additionally, interdisciplinarity forms a part of the dialogical ecosystem of searching for suitable solutions in a complex reality. For such purposes, in this contribution, the co-authors reflect on an actual instance of war. The first author provides a…
Descriptors: War, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving, Politics
Walcott, John R. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2021
Research has made clear that there are persistent and glaring inequities in our educational system. While the evidence is clear, there is often disagreement about and misunderstanding of the reasons for this inequity. To respond effectively to current inequities, and to effectively prepare teachers for current realities, it is essential to have a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Teacher Education Programs, Christianity, Religious Colleges
Tagheu, Jean-Paul – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2016
To preach is to announce the Word of God, the Good News of salvation. This announcing is not mere speech. In Dominican tradition, it is "to contemplate the Truth and to hand on to others the fruit of it," in a life-giving experience and witness. Here, the concept of "doctrinal versus practical" is presented as a harmful…
Descriptors: Catholics, Philosophy, Christianity, Religious Education
Hays, Nathan; Scales, T. Laine – Christian Higher Education, 2022
A sense of disillusionment grips many doctoral students as they face financial distress, lack of adequate mentorship, concern about job prospects, and other challenges. The Old Testament book of Malachi is a little-recognized resource for students struggling with feelings of disillusionment. Malachi's audience faced disappointment after joyfully…
Descriptors: Christianity, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Student Attitudes
Allehaibi, Majed S. – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
This paper explores the notion that religious texts and the tradition of religious story telling are the content, form or "the movable feast" by which we form and preserve our culture and group identity, and by which we pass them down to the next generations. All these texts are composed of language that is open for analysis and multiple…
Descriptors: Religion, Story Telling, World Views, Language Usage
Vine, Luda – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2020
The dualisms between theory and practice, individual and society, intellectual and manual, as identified by John Dewey in the 19th century, find their direct correspondence in the writings of a contemporary Christian writer of his era, Ellen G. White, whose publications and life work led to the development of what is now one of the single largest…
Descriptors: Christianity, Educational Philosophy, Theory Practice Relationship, Protestants
Ayres, Jennifer R. – Religious Education, 2020
Religious education for ecological consciousness requires attention to bodily and emotional vulnerability. This selection, excerpted from Inhabitance: Religious Ecological Education (Waco: Baylor University Press, 2019), describes educational practices that embrace ecological vulnerability.
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Practices, Ecology, Parks
Norris, Nola G. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2023
This paper reports on a framework of thinking, memory and learning that emerged from a qualitative research study into the nature of learning for individuals with autism. The framework is useful for professional development of teachers regarding the learning characteristics of neurodiverse students with autism spectrum disorder. The paper provides…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Christianity, Religious Schools
Aijian, J. L. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2017
Although the deadly vice of acedia is prevalent in contemporary student culture, it is often misunderstood as mere carelessness. This article reconstructs the ancient meaning of acedia, highlighting its outward markers and arguing for a complex account of its internal motivations grounded in the work of John Cassian. These insights are then…
Descriptors: Christianity, Undergraduate Students, Psychological Patterns, Anxiety
Mulder, André – Religious Education, 2021
This paper explores the function of teachers' witnessing of faith in worldview education in the context of diversity in the classroom. Pollefeyt described three teaching roles for hermeneutical-communicative worldview education: moderator, specialist, and witness. These roles aim to support students in their personal worldview identity…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Teaching Methods, Moral Values