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Ulfat, Fahimah – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
The following article describes how empirical research can give new impulses to Islamic religious education. These impulses could lead to a reconciliation of the Islamic religious heritage with the fast-changing reality of Muslims in non-Muslim countries and societies. Due to the presence of Muslim children in public schools and the urgent…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Muslims, Teaching Methods
Ignatovich, Elena – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
In most of the scholarly work, the history of lifelong education (LLE) begins in the 1960s, when the concept gathered momentum as part of the agendas of the OECD, World Bank, UNESCO, and Council of Europe. A pre-1960s history is acknowledged with a few names and dates and is generally absorbed into the history of adult education. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational History, Lifelong Learning, Data Collection, Foreign Countries
Zhao, Zhenzhou – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The way religion is taught in Chinese schools is drawing attention, as challenges arise associated with the resurgence of various religious traditions in contemporary Chinese society. Existing research has revealed that the decades-long institutional separation of religion and education in China has had a complex effect on Chinese students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Religion, Geographic Regions, Beliefs
Madden, Rina; Bernasconi, Gina; Larkins, Geraldine; Tolan, Bernadette; Fumei, Paul; Taylor, Anne – British Journal of Religious Education, 2023
A recontextualising approach in religious education has been adopted in the newly revised religious education curricula of the four dioceses in Victoria: the dioceses of Melbourne, Ballarat, Sandhurst and Sale. This approach requires a radical change to the teacher's role from knowledge transmission to one which supports students to grapple with…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholics, Catholic Schools, Educational Change
Doi Ra Lahtaw – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study has a dual focus: to assess the practice and effectiveness of education through the examination of research findings, empirical data, methodological implications, and theological integration, and to understand the concept and model of education within the social science framework, explicitly addressing the areas of need in educational…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Hammond, Michael D. – Christian Higher Education, 2019
The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) is the most successful higher education organization to emerge from the modern American evangelical movement. Especially within the context of the United States, higher education has been a key element of neo-evangelicalism since the 1940s. Rather than choosing "between"…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Christianity, Religious Factors
Katzir, Shai; Perry-Hazan, Lotem – Journal of Education Policy, 2019
The study explored how a group of private Haredi (ultra-Orthodox Jewish) schools legitimized an innovative non-mandatory reform. Specifically, it examined the circumstances that facilitated and hindered a "coincidence of wants" between the schools and the Ministry of Education, which resulted in signing agreements that changed the status…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Public Education, Educational Policy
Dube, Bekithemba; Tsotetsi, Cias – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
The teaching and learning of religion in most post-colonial states take place on an ambivalent and contested terrain, which has resulted in the amputation of religion from some schools and contexts. The new curriculum in Zimbabwe, as a state-making project that is arguably devoid of, or has covert policy networks, has resulted in religious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Postcolonialism, Religious Education
Friedman, Devora; Berkovich, Izhak – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: Principals are considered central in initiating and mobilizing changes in schools; however, their political behaviors in the course of school changes are underexplored. The present research investigated the influence tactics used by school principals to induce teachers to join a process of second-order (deep and wide) change in the school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Principals, Political Attitudes, Administrator Behavior
Lamont, Tracey – Religious Education, 2020
The Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) developed a method of practical theology for ministry professionals and religious educators rooted in transformative learning theory to enable students to reflect more intentionally and theologically on their experiences in ministry. This study asks, by teaching students to engage in dialogue through…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Theological Education, Self Actualization, Religious Education
Gabidullina, Farida; Galiullin, Radik; Khakimova, Ilnara; Mansurov, Ilsur – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2020
The article considers the essence and historical way of elitist education of the Russian Federation's peoples by the example of Russian and Tatar educational institutions. The article clarifies the concept of an "elite educational institution" and exposes the role of the state and sponsors in ensuring the activities of educational…
Descriptors: Educational History, Social Status, Ethnic Groups, Government Role
Daines, Joseph Gordon – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Most research universities in the United States began as religiously affiliated institutions. Beginning in the late 19th century and continuing over the course of the 20th century, the vast majority of these institutions engaged in a process of secularization through which faith moved from the center of academic life to the periphery. This paper…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Educational History, Religious Factors, Research Universities
Ganon-Shilon, Sherry; Schechter, Chen – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
In the face of the dynamic tension between internal goals and external reform demands, school principals' role has become increasingly more complex and their sense-making more crucial. Yet, research has paid little attention to the significant role principals perform as sense makers in local reform implementation processes. This study explores…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership Role, Educational Change
Qiu, Yiwei – International Education Studies, 2020
Drawing on case study evidence, this article explores the motivations a small liberal arts university internationalize and the challenges in facilitating internationalization. It employs qualitative methodology with qualitative data were collected from organizational documents, interviews, and field observations. The findings suggest that though a…
Descriptors: Universities, Case Studies, Liberal Arts, Decision Making
Scott, Kieran – Religious Education, 2017
Educators throughout the ages have offered metaphors and analogies for teaching and teachers. Prominent among them are: gardener, midwife, facilitator, guide, sacrament. Each of these metaphors shed light, from a different angle, on the act of teaching. This article proposes the metaphor of tragedy as a way of shedding new light, from a totally…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Figurative Language, Learning Processes