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Baquedano-Lopez, Patricia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
This article examines the implementation of educational policy in a religious education program at a Los Angeles Catholic parish. It charts the elimination of Spanish-based classes ("doctrina") for Mexican immigrant children in favor of "English-only" instruction. The article offers insights into the politics of language use in everyday practice…
Descriptors: Mexicans, Religious Education, Educational Policy, Immigrants
Curry, Barbara K.; Houser, Neil O. – 1995
Asserting that fear and misunderstanding about religion in public education precludes reflection and compromise needed to promote societal well-being, this paper examines the current status of religion in U.S. public education and considers implications for policy making and practice. A brief history of religion in public education and two recent…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Freedom
Eckstein, Peter – 1998
The 12-week program described here was designed to improve a Hebrew language immersion class' ability to correctly use the simple past and present tenses. The target group was a sixth-grade class that achieved a 65.68 percent error-free rate on a pre-test; the project's objective was to achieve 90 percent error free tests, using student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, FLES
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Cuypers, Stefaan E. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
This paper argues that the progressive, revisionist reaction within Catholic education and schooling, as well as within Catholicism at large, to the challenge of modernity is a mistake. In view of modernity's malaises, it advocates instead the affirmation or reaffirmation of the ideal of traditional Catholicism as the only authentic response for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Religion, Educational Philosophy, Catholic Schools
Jones, Kelsey A. – 1975
The baccalaureate degree program at INTER/MET and cooperative arrangements are considered in three articles. In "The Baccalaureate Degree Program at INTER/MET: An Evaluation," the process by which nondegree candidates at INTER/MET achieve the bachelor's degree through utilization of the services of the University Without Walls Program at…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Clergy, College Programs, Degree Requirements
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Holtz, Barry W. – Religious Education, 1996
Considers some of the specific problems and possibilities inherent in the combination of adult education and religious education. Warns of the dangers of assuming a shared knowledge base among adults. Identifies three components of religious education as knowledge, authenticity, and meaning. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholics, Conferences, Cultural Interrelationships
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Huebner, Dwayne – Religious Education, 1996
Maintains that exposing the historical roots of self, other, and cultural traditions is a prerequisite for any effort at interreligious education or any education that penetrates cultural boundaries. Discusses how this perspective can inform future planning and implementation of interreligious educational efforts. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
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Walker, Addie Lorraine – Religious Education, 1996
Outlines a series of components essential to the construction of an interfaith dialog as a transformative experience: (1) study and reflection with and in the presence of the other; (2) an ongoing reevaluation of self-understanding in light of new information; and (3) formal and informal sharing of truths. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Cultural Interrelationships, Dialogs (Language), Educational Development
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Hull, John M. – Religious Education, 1996
Describes the main features of a new method for teaching religious education to children. Compares this method to other British religious education approaches. The "gift method" approach begins with the child receiving some easily understood component of a religion (song, prayer, material object) then progresses to a more complex…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Crain, Margaret Ann; Seymour, Jack L. – Religious Education, 1996
Articulates an ethical and theological basis for ethnographic research in faith communities. Interviews with nine ethnographers reveal that both research and researcher are changed by the research act. Argues that ethnography is an opportunity for ministry that is empowering and educational. (MJP)
Descriptors: Clergy, Cultural Influences, Ethnography, Higher Education
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Willhauck, Susan E. – Religious Education, 1996
Argues that too often liturgy and religious education posit an idyllic notion of the reign of God and fail to address the injustice, oppression, and violence endemic to much of modern life. This amounts to a dichotomy between the sacred and the secular. Proposes several corrective measures. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Beliefs, Clergy, Cultural Influences
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Hymans, Diane J. – Religious Education, 1996
Examines and defines the world of play for children and considers what lessons and applications this might have for adults and their spirituality. Particularly notes that the "what-if" and "as-if" dimensions of play can be used as energizing and liberating aspects of a more active adult spirituality. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Child Behavior, Childrens Games, Cultural Influences
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Johnson, Susanne – Religious Education, 1993
Contends that many people feel that academic excellence in higher education is being threatened by multicultural education. Provides a summary of the issues and argues that religious educators should be guided by the concept of "hospitality" regarding minority and other underrepresented groups in education. (ACM)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
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Speck, Cathy; Prideaux, David – Australian Journal of Education, 1993
The Accelerated Christian Education Curriculum used in many fundamentalist private schools and home schooling in Australia is examined in the areas of Social Studies and Science and found to be at odds with widely accepted educational principles, not in compliance with registration requirements for private schools, and designed solely for the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Compliance (Legal), Creationism, Curriculum Evaluation
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Nolan, Lucinda A. – Religious Education, 2003
Sophia Lyon Fahs's legacy for religious education is a rich source for understanding the initial decades of the movement, its present situation and its possibilities for future growth. A theorist and practitioner, Fahs's long career in religious education witnessed the ebb and flow of evangelical, liberal, neo-orthodox, radical, and revisionist…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Professional Recognition, Theory Practice Relationship
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