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Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2002
This article examines particular aspects of higher education during the late Korean Choson period with descriptive analysis. The context of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism between the early 18th and the late 19th centuries is presented. Also examined is Christian higher education during these two centuries. The impact of Christianity on Korean…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Korean Culture, Asian History, Christianity
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Mitchell, Joshua – Academe, 1996
Theology deserves a place in the life of a university, as a subject of inquiry and as an area of scholarly interest in many disciplines, alongside more technical areas of study. Maintenance of democratic values requires the broad understanding that study of religion can help develop. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Role, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Matemba, Yonah Hisbon – Religious Education, 2005
This article presents a historical approach to the multi-faith Religious Education introduced at the junior secondary level in Botswana in 1996. The article begins by examining the Christian confessional approach introduced during the missionary era and notes that despite various forms of earlier government opposition the Christian syllabus became…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Cultural Groups, Educational Needs, Religious Education
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Johnson-Miller, Beverly – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2005
Understanding the complexity of religious transformation requires empirical contextualized research on the continuous dynamic relationship between formation and transformation. Narrative study in context unveils the implicit meaning of phenomena made explicit in stories. This article, through a biographical case study of a Mennonite woman's…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biographies, Case Studies, Religious Cultural Groups
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Silberman-Keller, Diana – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2005
This article analyzes the traces and configuration of three syntagmatic interpretation models in the educational text produced by Israel's state religious educational system: the "modus", the "hermetic" and the "gnostic" models, which together add up to a fourth, and unique one: "the messianic nationalist"…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Religion
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Mercer, Joyce Ann – Religious Education, 2002
This article assesses David Ng's contribution to religious education with children. Ng offered practical strategies for full inclusion of children in faith communities. One limitation in Ng's work on children is its lack of attention to the role of culture, an unusual omission given his interest in multicultural religious education. This gap…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Children, Biographies
Biava, Christina – 1995
This paper discusses issues in the education of teachers of English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) who intend to use their training as missionaries. The issues arose as a result of one teacher trainer's experience in a community that holds the headquarters of a fundamentalist religious sect. First, the relationship of western linguistics…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Ethics, Language Teachers, Political Influences
Hangley, Bill, Jr.; McClanahan, Wendy S. – 2002
This report examines the efforts of Youth Education for Tomorrow (YET), a best-practices-based literacy program developed by a group of faith-based schools, churches, and community organizations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In each YET Center, a qualified teacher and volunteer assistants helped children improve as readers using proven…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Churches, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy Education
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Mitchell, Basil – Oxford Review of Education, 1980
Surveys objectives and practices of religious education on the elementary/secondary and university levels. Points out problems emanating from attempts to transmit values during a period of rapid social change. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
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Feiman-Nemser, Sharon – Religious Education, 1997
Describes how the idea of avocational teaching took shape at Congregation Kehillat Israel (Michigan). Discusses five features that came to characterize their approach to avocational teaching and teacher development. Concludes by examining lessons learned about how to sustain teacher development that also address broader issues of educational…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Judaism, Lay Teachers
Keebler, Barbara – Momentum, 1997
Reviews four essential factors to consider in a school marketing plan: the message, the audit, the committee, and the time frame. Argues that central to developing a marketing plan is the creation of focus groups composed of a diverse cross-section of the community to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the school. (JDI)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Audits
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Tishken, Joel E. – History Teacher, 2000
Offers background information on the formation of comparative religion. Demonstrates that the world religion approach is inadequate by examining case studies of Mithraism, Santeria, Mormonism, and Baha'i to illustrate the shortcomings of this approach. Advocates the use of an ethnic versus evangelical religion approach to teaching global…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction, Religion
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White, John – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
Britain is an increasingly secular society, yet religious education is a compulsory school subject. Is its compulsory status justifiable? Religious education was made compulsory in 1944 partly so as to support the moral values underlying democracy. This civic justification faded after the war, but even today one official justification of religious…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Democracy, Criticism, Moral Values
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McCreery, Elaine – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
Under the guidelines for Initial Teacher Training, all potential primary teachers are required to learn about teaching religious education. However, religious education is not a high priority on ITT programmes and trainees may often have little introduction to it. Given the sensitive nature of religious education, what is the best way to prepare…
Descriptors: Religion, Guidelines, Religious Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Duruhan, Kemal; Sad, Suleyman Nihat – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2006
With Christianity and the Jewish religion, Islam has been the leading divine religion, accepted and obeyed by millions over a large geography since its declaration in the early 7th century. In this article, the authors shed light on some milestones in Islamic civilization, such as the golden age, the Abbasids, the Ottomans, and the rise of Western…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Islamic Culture, Curriculum Development, Instructional Development
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