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Donnelly, Caitlin; Burns, Stephanie – Irish Educational Studies, 2017
The purpose of this paper is to examine how teachers teach and students learn about citizenship education in two faith-based schools in Northern Ireland. The data show that participants in the Catholic school were confident in their own identity; teachers encouraged active engagement with contentious, conflict-related debates and students…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Empathy
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Furey, Andrea; Donnelly, Caitlin; Hughes, Joanne; Blaylock, Danielle – Research Papers in Education, 2017
It is generally accepted that education has a significant role to play in any society transitioning from conflict to a more peaceful dispensation. Indeed, some have argued that the education system potentially represents the single most effective agent of social change with the capacity to bridge ethnic division in conflict affected countries.…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Student Attitudes, Educational Policy, Intergroup Relations
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Kamwendo, Gregory H. – Africa Education Review, 2019
This article discusses the resource implications of Malawi's new language-in-education policy. Whilst previous publications on the English as a medium of teaching and learning policy, which was announced in Malawi in 2014, have sharply criticised and dismissed the new language policy from pedagogical and other educational grounds, the current…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language of Instruction
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Duffy, Gavin; Gallagher, Tony – Review of Education, 2014
This study explores the current understanding of cross-sectoral collaboration between schools in a divided society. The paper provides the context surrounding inter-school collaboration in Northern Ireland then presents findings based on a qualitative study of five post-primary partnerships made up of schools from the various sectors in Northern…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Institutional Cooperation, Qualitative Research
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Merry, Michael S. – Comparative Education, 2015
In this paper Merry examines in detail the continued--and curious--popularity of religious schools in an otherwise "secular" twenty-first century Europe. To do this he considers a number of motivations underwriting the decision to place one's child in a religious school and delineates what are likely the best empirically supported…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Protestants, Catholic Schools, Educational Quality
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Van Pelt, Deani A. Neven; Sikkink, David; Pennings, Ray – Journal of School Choice, 2012
This article offers a rejoinder to William H. Jeynes' response to the six related articles and studies of private religious Protestant and Catholic schooling in North America featured in the March 2012 issue of the "Journal of School Choice". While the authors express appreciation for the credit he grants these studies and especially for the…
Descriptors: Protestants, School Choice, Church Programs, Catholic Schools
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Dosen, Anthony J. – Christian Higher Education, 2012
By the mid-19th century, liberal protestant universities had allowed their religious identity to slip away. During the same period, Catholic institutions had maintained their religious identity. Catholicism's stance against modernist thought had held the day. In the 1960s, the Aristotelian-Thomistic hegemony was broken, allowing for a pluralistic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Educational History
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Francis, Leslie J.; Village, Andrew – Irish Educational Studies, 2015
Northern Ireland has been and remains a religiously divided community. This study sets out to examine outgroup prejudice among a sample of 1799 13-15-year-old students attending Catholic or Protestant schools and employs both bivariate analyses and hierarchical modelling to chart the associations between outgroup prejudice and personal factors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Catholic Schools, Protestants
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Van Pelt, Deani A. Neven; Sikkink, David; Pennings, Ray; Seel, John – Journal of School Choice, 2012
This article introduces the research initiated by Cardus on private religious Protestant and Catholic schools in North America and provides an overview of the succeeding articles presented in this special section of the "Journal of School Choice". Through mixed method study by multiple research teams the inquiry was designed to seek to…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Catholic Schools, Protestants, Catholics
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Van Brummelen, Harro; Koole, Robert – Journal of School Choice, 2012
This article assesses to what extent and how 18 Protestant and Catholic religiously based high schools in Alberta, British Columbia, and Washington state prepare students for cultural awareness and engagement. All schools claimed to educate students to make constructive and significant differences in culture and society. While this was evident in…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Jeynes, William H. – Journal of School Choice, 2012
In this article, the author addresses many of the key points in each of the special section articles to which he responded. He observes that they are all very important pieces of research in that they clearly add important information to the existing body of research. The author notes that the articles provide insight on school climate in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Religious Education, Private Schools, Protestants
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Borooah, Vani K.; Knox, Colin – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
Northern Ireland has achieved political stability and its devolved government is now tackling public policy issues neglected during periods of sectarian violence. Notwithstanding the prevailing political optimism, one legacy of the conflict is a deeply divided society. This is particularly manifest in the education system where around 90% of…
Descriptors: Catholics, Protestants, Religious Conflict, Conflict Resolution
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Sikkink, David – Journal of School Choice, 2012
School sector differences have been the subject of much debate in the literature, but there is limited data that allows careful consideration of differences within the religious school sector. The extensive Catholic school effects literature focuses on issues of school climate, especially an emphasis on persons-in-community, or communal…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Private Schools, Protestants, Catholics
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Candal, Cara Stillings; Glenn, Charles L. – Journal of School Choice, 2012
Researchers assessed through quantitative and qualitative methods the relationships among high school students of different racial/ethnic groups in two high-performing urban high schools, one Evangelical and the other Catholic, and explored with students and staff the effect of the distinctive mission and religious worldview of each school on…
Descriptors: Race, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Racial Relations
Elacqua, Gregory; Contreras, Dante; Salazar, Felipe; Santos, Humberto – Cato Institute, 2011
There is a persistent debate over the role of scale of operations in education. Some argue that school franchises offer educational services more effectively than do small independent schools. Skeptics counter that large, centralized operations create hard-to-manage bureaucracies and foster diseconomies of scale and that small schools are more…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
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