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Chazan, B. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1980
Questions the extent to which knowledge and the study of the good relate to and influence the performance of the good within the framework of Jewish education in the United States. Six Jewish educational programs are examined. Findings from this examination are presented and alternative responses to the relationship between study and moral action…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Nipkow, Karl Ernst – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1996
Examines the model for ethical-religious instruction introduced in Brandenburg (Germany) from a constitutional and structural-pedagogical viewpoint. Points to problems with both the proposed "uniform" and "plural" models: the first infringes on minorities' interests and the second presupposes a high degree of cooperation…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education

Cooper, Bruce S.; Marcus, Sheldon; Weinberg, Lawrence D. – Education and Urban Society, 1999
Examines the effects of urban private and religious schools on concepts of diversity, choice, funding, and results. Urban private schools, far more important to U.S. education than their numbers and size might indicate, will continue their growth and diversity in the future. Contains 44 references. (SLD)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Finance, Financial Support, Private Schools

Bolton, Andrew – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Asks whether British education in general, and religious education specifically, foster a nationalistic ethic in light of the 1988 Educational Reform Act. Notes worrying trends fostered by government figures toward a more nationalistic ethic. Develops a child-centered, nonauthoritarian, and communitarian model for fostering moral development…
Descriptors: Christianity, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Gummer, Natalie – Liberal Education, 2005
Discussions of world citizenship that elide the challenge of grappling with religious worldviews expose a covert intolerance at the very core of secularism, calling into question the "liberality" of liberal education. The ethical imperative of engaging with different worldviews not only demands that religions be taught, but also raises questions…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Liberal Arts, General Education, Religion
Yang, Philip Q.; Kayaardi, Nihan – Educational Studies, 2004
Using the pooled 1998-2000 GSS data, this study examines what kinds of parents tend to select non-public schools for their children, a question that is fundamental but lacks direct, adequate answers in the literature. The results of logistic regression analysis show that religion, socio-economic status, age, nativity, number of children and region…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Parents, Socioeconomic Status, School Choice
Sinclair, Alex – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
In his article in the second volume of "Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America," Jonathan Sarna argues that the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) has always had two incompatible visions of its role. On the one hand, there were (and are) those who see it as "a centre of Jewish 'Wissenschaft' pure and simple",…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Grade Point Average, Judaism
Barnes, L. Philip – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2005
The aim of this article is to re-evaluate and reaffirm the contribution of the churches and of Christianity to the realization in Northern Ireland schools of legitimate and progressive educational values such as the cultivation of tolerance, moral integrity and civic virtue. Implicit in this is a critique of educational initiatives that seek to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Christianity, Integrity, Foreign Countries
Schuster, Diane Tickton; Grant, Lisa D. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
This article describes the emergence of the field of adult Jewish learning and the need for research in this burgeoning aspect of contemporary Jewish life. The authors describe the context in which the upsurge of adult Jewish learning has occurred, drawing attention to the absence of systematic data collection about programs, funding structures,…
Descriptors: Jews, Teaching Methods, Judaism, Religious Education
Denig, Stephen J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
John Paul II's 1990 apostolic exhortation "Ex Corde Ecclesiae" and subsequent legislation require those teaching theological disciplines in Catholic universities to have a mandatum. This article explores the thought of John Cardinal Newman with a view to defending a position, consistent with Newman's thought, relative to the seeking and…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Catholic Schools, Religious Education

Hobson, Peter; Edwards, John – Australian Journal of Education, 1994
It is argued that religious studies, offered in Australian public schools, are justified for their value in a liberal arts education, particularly as they support examination of three principles: skepticism, exclusivity, and relativism. These criteria are applied in assessment of religious education in New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Tran, Peter; Scarpa, Elizabeth – Migration World Magazine, 1995
Discusses the role of the catechist among the African refugee community. Explains the catechist's importance as a teacher of the Catholic faith, an administrator within the faith community, and as a religious leader through charitable assistance and counseling. The author concludes by highlighting the continuing problem of refugees in Africa. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Counseling, Developing Nations, Helping Relationship
Doerr, Edd – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
According to a Department of Education report, 92% of nonpublic schools would accept students from overcrowded urban public schools only if they were allowed to maintain their current admissions, curriculum, and religious instruction/activity policies. These are powerful arguments against school vouchers or use of nonpublic schools to alleviate…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Costs, Crowding, Educational Vouchers
Krasner, Jonathan – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
This paper traces the mainstreaming of American Jewish history and social studies in the American Jewish school curricula, a process which began in the 1920s and picked up momentum in the mid-late 1930s and 1940s. From the beginning, the "raison d'etre" for teaching American Jewish history and community studies was articulated in terms of…
Descriptors: Jews, Mainstreaming, Social Adjustment, Social Studies
Gaeddert, Barry K. – Religious Education, 2002
The scholarship of teaching involves an understanding and application of the latest discoveries in the field of instructional excellence. This article explores how lay volunteers in churches and synagogues can implement personal research within the scholarship of teaching to improve their teaching. Two sides of the scholarship of teaching are…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Lay Teachers, Classroom Research, Scholarship