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Toni Foley; Maree DinanThompson; Nerina Caltabiano – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This case study explores the perceptions of students regarding their engagement in interreligious learning and teaching in one Australian Catholic Primary School. The study probes the learners' understandings of what interreligious learning and teaching looks like in their context and how it might relate to their understandings of their evolving…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Catholic Schools, Cultural Pluralism
Bakker, Nelleke – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2014
This article discusses the transition from philosophy to psychology as the main source of inspiration for education during the mid-twentieth century in the Netherlands, situated between Germany in the east and the English-speaking world in the west. Claims have been made that educational theory in the Netherlands was dominated by German philosophy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Psychology, Educational Philosophy
O'Donoghue, Tom; Potts, Anthony – History of Education, 2004
When many of the parents of those currently attending Catholic schools throughout much of the English-speaking world were being educated, the Catholic teaching force was heavily influenced by the presence of the religious orders. Furthermore, this had been the situation for over a century. The turning point was the mid-1960s and the opening up of…
Descriptors: Lay Teachers, Nuns, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries

Morris, Andrew B. – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1998
Examines the academic effectiveness of English and Welsh Catholic schools, showing that there is a distinct Catholic community within English society having its own history, beliefs, values, attitudes, and practices that legitimately constitute a specific lifestyle. In meeting the many needs of their faith communities, Catholic schools accrue…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Barnett, Don C. – 1991
Saskatoon Catholic and Public School Board principals were asked by the College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, to provide feedback on the university's internship program, specifically, the major positive aspects to be retained and changes or revisions to be considered. Among the characteristics of the program to be retained were the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
Wolff, Richard J. – 1981
The effect of Benito Mussolini and the Fascist movement in post World War I Italy on the university is examined with focus on the Fascist-Catholic struggle for Italian youth during the time span 1922-1943. Discussed is the attempt of the Gioventie Universitaria Fascista (GUF), the official organization of the university students and the…
Descriptors: Activism, Catholics, Church Role, College Students