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Nieli, Russell K. – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, 2007
For more than fifty years, an enduring criticism of American higher education has been that it offers students a smorgasbord of courses and choices without coherence, interconnection, or relevance to the deeper purposes of life. How this fragmentation came about is the topic of this essay. American higher education went through a major…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational History, College Curriculum, Protestants
Bertram-Troost, Gerdien D.; de Roos, Simone; Miedema, Siebren – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
The question, how religious affiliated schools for secondary education shape religious education and what effects this education has on the religious identity development of pupils, is relevant in a time when the position of religious affiliated schools is highly disputable. In earlier empirical research on religious identity development of…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Identification (Psychology), Religious Education, Religion
Standish, Paul – Ethics and Education, 2006
Doubts have been expressed about the virtue of toleration, especially in view of what some have seen as its complicity with a morality of anything goes. More rigorous arguments have been provided by Peter Gardner and Harvey Siegel against the relativism evident in certain versions of multiculturalism and in the new religious studies. This article…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Religion Studies, Religious Education, Beliefs
Bertram-Troost, Gerdien D.; de Roos, Simone A.; Miedema, Siebren – Religious Education, 2007
This study examines religious identity development of pupils at Dutch schools for secondary education (mean age 16.4). With the help of a theoretical conceptualization of "religious identity development" empirical research is carried out. Main question is whether differences in terms of religious commitment and exploration between pupils…
Descriptors: High School Students, Adolescents, Religious Education, Religion
Ling, Ooi Giok; Fui, Chee Min – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2007
Muslim education, particularly in rapidly globalising Singapore, has had to negotiate changes which both the education sector specifically and society generally have faced. Some of these changes have challenged "madrasahs", which provide Muslim religious education, to introduce new curriculum. Yet other changes are challenging the nature…
Descriptors: Muslims, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Aron, Isa – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
This article deals with a recurrent situation in congregational schools, in which parents lobby for a reduction in the number of days per week of instruction. Following two similar studies by Joseph Reimer, the article utilizes the theoretical construct of a "social drama" as a frame for the recounting and analysis of a recent occurrence…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Jews, Judaism, Religious Conflict
O'Brien, Thomas V. – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study examines accommodationism, a tactic of racial uplift used by black school founders and teachers in the Jim Crow South. For founders, accommodationism was a dangerous process of collaboration, resistance, and compromise. The subject under study is Joseph Winthrop Holley. Born in South Carolina, Holley studied in the North at Phillips…
Descriptors: Social Control, African Americans, Race, Educational Practices
Kim, Chongsuh – British Journal of Religious Education, 2007
The Republic of (South) Korea is a multi-religious society. Naturally, large- or small-scale conflicts arise between religious groups. Moreover, inter-religious troubles related to the educational system, such as educational ideologies, textbook content and forced chapel attendance, have often caused social conflicts. Most of the problems derive…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Religious Cultural Groups, Textbooks, Religion
Jacobs, Benjamin M. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
The history of education is a worthwhile pursuit within the study of history writ-large, for education is a powerful cultural device that has been manipulated for a variety of social, political, and economic purposes. So, why is it the case that little work has been done to date on the history of American Jewish schooling? This article assesses…
Descriptors: Historiography, Jews, Educational History, Historians
Goldburg, Peta – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
On the whole, the creative arts have not been used well in the academic study of religion in religious education classrooms. This paper contends that, since throughout history the creative arts have been used successfully in the passing on of religious beliefs, so today the creative arts should be an integral component of religious education…
Descriptors: Films, Creativity, Teaching Methods, Religious Education
Burton, Larry D.; Paroschi, Eliane E.; Habenicht, Donna J.; Hollingsead, Candice C. – Religious Education, 2006
This study investigated the relationship between curriculum design and children's learning in church. Participants in this study included 12 six-year-old children attending two different Sabbath school classes in the same Midwestern Seventh-day Adventist church. A traditional curriculum guided instruction in Class 1. "GraceLink," a new curriculum,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Biblical Literature, Religious Cultural Groups, Student Attitudes
Lumadue, Richard T. – Christian Higher Education, 2006
Graduate degrees prostitute the educational process when they are sold to consumers by unaccredited degree/diploma mills as being equivalent to legitimate, bona-fide degrees awarded by accredited graduate schools. This article carefully analyzes the serious problems of bogus degrees and their association with the religious higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Degrees, Validity, Academic Standards
Kameniar, Barbara – Religious Education, 2007
This article offers an analysis of religious education practice through the literature that informs it. It engages Derrida's critique of the "metaphysics of presence" (1982a) to develop a theoretical framework for a new look at the ways in which different approaches to religious education represent religion and racial difference. The…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
Lovat, Terence – Religious Education, 2005
This article argues that the emergence of the era of terrorism, fuelled in part by a form of Wahhabist Islam, impels a religious education imperative of improving understanding about Islam, both in terms of the historical roots with Judaism and Christianity, as well as ongoing conflict between the three traditions. On this basis, this article…
Descriptors: Christianity, Siblings, Sibling Relationship, Jews
Richardson, Christopher K. – Religious Education, 2003
This article examines the theological perspective known as Body Theology in order to reflect on its implications for how we do religious education. Part one provides a summary of the viewpoint s basic arguments and part two both suggests broad pedagogical implications and offers examples of specific instructional practices directly generated from…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Religious Education, Educational Attitudes