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Moore, Allen J. – Religious Education, 2003
This article examines the historic character and mission of the REA with a view toward the role of this journal in the life of the Association. Early social influences are explored in relation to the Association's unfolding vision of "a democracy of God" in which religion would be a central enterprise of an educated citizenry. George Albert Coe,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Social Influences, Religious Education
Khan, K. A. – 1981
A wide-ranging study of the centrality of the mosque to Islamic education in Pakistan emphasizes Islamic educational traditions, the historical background of such education, the obstacles to educational improvement in Pakistan, and the attempt to provide universal primary education. Traditionally, the Prophet Mohammad and the Holy Quran have been…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Educational Finance, Educational History
Pollak, Susan – 1983
Traditional Buddhist education centered solely around the monasteries, since the Buddhist world did not offer educational opportunities apart from its monasteries. All education, religious as well as secular, was controlled by the monks, and involved the initiation ceremony into the Buddhist Order, the education of the monk, the viharus or…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Buddhism, Comparative Education, Course Content
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Woodhouse, Howard R. – Journal of Moral Education, 1985
Traditional Nigerian education and its approach to moral education are analyzed. The epistemological underpinnings of traditional moral education as well as the social institutions supporting it are examined. It is argued that moral and religious education are different and independent. The aims of Nigerian moral education are discussed.…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Lines, Patricia M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Outlines the history of private education and the development of secular education in American public schools. Changes in growth in the private school sector seem to occur in response to public school treatment of religious values. (MD)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Catholic Schools, Court Litigation, Educational Change
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Lamba, Isaac C. – History of Education Quarterly, 1984
Although some educational progress at grassroot level was made by the Dutch Reformed Church Mission (DRCM) in African Malawi, the DCRM system contributed mostly to underdevelopment. Most Malawians were introduced to semi-literacy under thousands of semi-qualified teachers, and very few Africans who passed through the system later distinguished…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History
Lee, James Michael – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
If schools are to be realistic, effective, and educational, they must meet their clientele's basic needs including religious needs. If public schools wish to defuse public dissatisfaction and to provide a rich education for all students, they must boldly develop plans and programs which are genuinely pluralistic. (CJ)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Smith, John T. – History of Education, 2002
Focuses on the influences of British Anglican, Catholic, and Wesleyan clergy in elementary schools during latter 19th century. Concludes that Anglican and Catholic clergy affected elementary education far more than Wesleyan clergy did because they who frequently travelled circuits. Wesleyan and Nonconformist schools gave more authority to the…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy, Educational History
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Pulley, Kathy – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Examines the development of religious education in England since the 1940s. Reports change from the confessional to a child-centered approach that is more relevant to student needs in an increasingly pluralistic society. Discusses current problems in teaching about religious issues. Argues that, despite the problems, educators have continued to…
Descriptors: Church Role, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Harris, Maria – Religious Education, 1993
Reviews recent research on the effects of women teachers on female students. Argues that dramatic shifts have occurred in the cultural and religious landscape as a result of feminism and the empowerment of women. Contends that women teachers must help female students to recognize and resist the false images of themselves and the world. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Research
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Klaus, Luhmer – Journal of Moral Education, 1990
Explores how religion is a pervasive influence in moral education in both the home and school in Japan, despite an official secular policy. Points out that after 1945 nationalism was replaced by secular social studies. Finds western thought included with Buddhism and Confucianism in government decrees on the curriculum. Places newly reemerging…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Buddhism, Confucianism, Educational History
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Mueller, Christine – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
The following contribution deals with the conception of Jewish schools in Germany. With regard to the British debate about state funding for religious schools, current developments in the Jewish educational system in Germany will be presented. After this, the constitutional framework for the establishment of denominational schools in Germany will…
Descriptors: Jews, Case Studies, Cultural Maintenance, Foreign Countries
United States Catholic Conference, Washington, DC. – 1972
Findings of a four-part project undertaken to study the historical and philosophic dimensions of adult education within the Roman Catholic Church are summarized. The four parts of the study are as follows: Part I. Background and History of Roman Catholic Adult Education (1. An Overview of Jewish, Protestant, and Catholic Adult Education; 2.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholic Schools, Church Role, Classification
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Alexander, H. A. – Religious Education, 1997
Traces the problem of modernity in premodern conceptions of Jewish learning, reviews responses to this problem during the last 150 years, and proposes a view of learning that promotes the reengagement of moral authority in education. Discusses the relationship between these movements and the development of a new rabbinical school. (MJP)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Epistemology
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Schlafly, Daniel L., Jr. – History of Education Quarterly, 1997
Examines the use of the "Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Societatis Iesu" (a set of comprehensive rules and regulations for Jesuit colleges) among the Jesuit colleges of St. Petersburg (Russia). Although suppressed by Pope Clement XIV, the Jesuit colleges flourished in Russia. Discusses the relationship of the "Ratio" to this…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Church Related Colleges
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