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Ehrhardt, Cathryn – Updating School Board Policies, 1990
Politics and sex are regular entrees on the school curriculum menu, but since the Supreme Court's 1960s revival of the "wall of separation" between church and state, religion has been censored from the curriculum as well as from the school routine. The free exercise of religion, guaranteed by the First Amendment, is accommodated in U.S. school…
Descriptors: Church Role, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Freedom
Van Galen, Jane A. – 1986
This paper describes an ethnographic study of how fundamentalist Christian parents new to home schooling are socialized to norms, beliefs, and values of the Christian home schooling organizations with which they are affiliated. Research involved participant observation and interviews with "home schoolers" and educators over an 18-month…
Descriptors: Christianity, Decision Making, Educational Environment, Ethnography
1987
This guide profiles 703 programs and institutions granting degrees in theology, divinity, and other fields in the study of religion and religions. Profiles, arranged by geographic location, are included from 46 states (Delaware, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming not represented), District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 7 Canadian provinces (Alberta,…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Church Related Colleges, College Libraries, College Programs
Johnston, Michael – 1986
Religious services and programs have been a feature of U.S. broadcasting since regularly-scheduled radio began in the 1920s. With the emergence of television, broadcast religion is more pervasive than ever before. It has also become the focus of debate over its role in United States politics. Televangelism is best regarded as a dialogue between…
Descriptors: Audiences, Christianity, Conservatism, Democratic Values
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Liekweg, John A. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
In the past 2 years, the United States Supreme Court has decided two important cases that will bear directly on legislation and litigation involving school choice programs that provide financial aid to parents of children attending religious schools. Those cases are "Zelman v. Simmons-Harris" (2002) and "Locke v. Davey" (2004).…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parents, Laws, Educational Vouchers
Jones, Bruce William – 1976
The results of implementing computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in two religion courses and a logic course at California State College, Bakersfield, are examined along with student responses. The main purpose of the CAI project was to teach interpretive skills. The most positive results came in the logic course. The programs in the New Testament…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Evaluation, Critical Thinking
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Woodhouse, Howard R. – Journal of Moral Education, 1985
Traditional Nigerian education and its approach to moral education are analyzed. The epistemological underpinnings of traditional moral education as well as the social institutions supporting it are examined. It is argued that moral and religious education are different and independent. The aims of Nigerian moral education are discussed.…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Pryor, Bonnie J. – 1997
The mission of St. Cecilia Elementary School (Omaha, Nebraska) is to foster a Christian learning environment that develops the spiritual, scholastic, emotional, social, and physical needs of each child. This paper describes the school's curriculum with regard to religious education for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. Class…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Curriculum
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Smith, John T. – History of Education, 2002
Focuses on the influences of British Anglican, Catholic, and Wesleyan clergy in elementary schools during latter 19th century. Concludes that Anglican and Catholic clergy affected elementary education far more than Wesleyan clergy did because they who frequently travelled circuits. Wesleyan and Nonconformist schools gave more authority to the…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy, Educational History
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Pulley, Kathy – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Examines the development of religious education in England since the 1940s. Reports change from the confessional to a child-centered approach that is more relevant to student needs in an increasingly pluralistic society. Discusses current problems in teaching about religious issues. Argues that, despite the problems, educators have continued to…
Descriptors: Church Role, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Ritzel, Jenny – Momentum, 1995
Discusses positive online experiences of students at Our Lady of the Rosary School, in Dayton, Ohio. Describes "Fish Quest," an online competition between area Catholic schools designed to teach religious studies. Lists electronic mail and Web addresses for the "Plastic Bag Information Clearinghouse," an environmental education resource that…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education
Watters, William J. – Momentum, 1994
Describes Saint Ignatius Loyola Academy, a middle school for poor youth from multicultural backgrounds in Baltimore. Relates how the mission and program of the academy were shaped and how students are selected. Describes the academy's academic, religious, and community service programs; the school's administration; and the Jesuit tradition. (MAB)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Community Services, Economically Disadvantaged, High Risk Students
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Harris, Maria – Religious Education, 1993
Reviews recent research on the effects of women teachers on female students. Argues that dramatic shifts have occurred in the cultural and religious landscape as a result of feminism and the empowerment of women. Contends that women teachers must help female students to recognize and resist the false images of themselves and the world. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Research
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Klaus, Luhmer – Journal of Moral Education, 1990
Explores how religion is a pervasive influence in moral education in both the home and school in Japan, despite an official secular policy. Points out that after 1945 nationalism was replaced by secular social studies. Finds western thought included with Buddhism and Confucianism in government decrees on the curriculum. Places newly reemerging…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Buddhism, Confucianism, Educational History
Henriot, Peter – Momentum, 1997
Discusses the Christian "option for the poor," which challenges individuals to offer both direct service to those suffering from economic poverty and indirect service aimed at the transformation of attitudes and structures that perpetuate poverty. Emphasizes Catholic education's role in realizing these goals. (YKH)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Community Services, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Objectives
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