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Constien, Victor A. – Lutheran Education, 1978
Lutherans maintain more schools than any other Protestant denomination. Together with other nonpublic schools in the Council for American Private Education, they foster relationships, gain support, and are involved in planning and carrying on education. (JMF)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Moral Values
Nelson, John S. – Momentum, 1988
Reviews studies of the characteristics of Catholic high school teachers; differences between religious' and layteachers' perceptions of the role of Catholic school teachers; and instructors' concerns with the purpose and staffing of Catholic high schools. Discusses the schools' dual purposes of academic development and faith formation. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy, Educational Objectives

Hess, Mary E. – Religious Education, 1998
Argues from a feminist epistemology that religious educators seeking to nurture transformative educational experiences for white people must work on "unlearning"the racism inherent in contemporary foundational knowledges. Proposes determining how graduate programs in religious education may contribute to such knowledges and what can be done about…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Feminist Criticism, Graduate Study

Schimmel, Solomon – Religious Education, 1997
Discusses the educational value of portrayals of emotional dynamics and conflicts of characters in Hebrew biblical and rabbinic midrashic texts. Asserts that these texts can increase student interest, provide useful insight into human nature, and enhance self-understanding. Provides examples from biblical and rabbinic narratives, Psalms, and the…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Biblical Literature, Consciousness Raising, Educational Objectives
Homan, Roger – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
The target for the year 2004 is that 70% of all 14-year-olds should achieve Level 5 English. This figure rises to 85% for 2007. "Schools that are beginning to work on literacy across subjects...are asked to prioritise objectives from the "Framework for teaching English: years 7-9"" (Department for Education and Employment,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Literacy, Religious Education, Secondary Education
Wright, Andrew – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
Though religion continues to enjoy a global significance for humankind, any justification of the compulsory status of religious education must be made on the basis of reason rather than public consensus. We live in a pluralistic world in which contrasting world views, grounded in radically conflicting ontological assumptions, vie for our…
Descriptors: World Views, Religious Education, Compulsory Education, Etiology
Yeshiva of Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY. Joel Braverman High School. – 1987
The Yeshiva of Flatbush, a high school located in the Midwood-Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York, teaches both secular and Judaic studies with an emphasis upon transmitting the values and traditions of Halachic Judaism. The philosophy of the school is to provide an education in which Jewish studies are taught in Hebrew and to encourage student…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, High Schools
Brickman, William W. – Western European Education, 1983
While Martin Luther is often regarded as an outstanding educator and his historical importance as a religious leader is indisputable, a closer examination of his writings on religion and education and his virulent anti-Semitism leave his status as an outstanding general educator open to serious question. (IS)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Biographies, Comparative Education, Educational History

Aspin, D. N. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1983
Can church-supported schools provide an adequate education to nonmembers in multiethnic communities? Should the state finance such schools, and how can the state decide which schools to fund? These and other questions about the validity of church-supported schools in pluralistic societies like Great Britain are raised. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives

Blake, Nigel – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1983
If there is a problem about giving a distinctively Anglican education to Muslim or Hindu children, then similar problems arise about the religious education of any child in any school who is also being brought up, either inside or outside school, as an adherent of a particular faith. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives

Cowell, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 1983
Christianity can offer students a great deal of accumulated wisdom and experience not found in other areas and should not be ashamed to put its case forth forcefully. Christians should not abdicate their role to modern sociologists and psychologists, but should emphasize their contributions more strongly. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Christianity, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Kealey, Robert J., Ed. – 1999
This book is the third volume in a series that challenges all Catholic educators to create a dialogue on the future of Catholic elementary/middle schools. The volume's 18 essays were written by members of the 1998 National Catholic Elementary/Middle School Principals Academy. Some of these brief chapters provide a vision of what a Catholic school…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Bullough, Robert V., Jr. – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1982
This article describes the work of two teachers who taught in St. George, Utah, in the latter third of the nineteenth century. The teaching methods, educational objectives, classroom techniques, and curriculum used by Martha Cox and Richard S. Horne illustrate the "uneven mixture" of personal, societal, and cultural goals present during…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Context, Educational History, Educational Objectives
McCord, H. Richard, Jr. – Momentum, 1978
The author discusses the particular needs of the Catholic adult as learner and believer and suggests program planning techniques for adult catechesis based on specific learning objectives and a wide choice of teaching methods. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Adults

Melchert, C. F. – Religious Education, 1997
Suggests a playful approach to religious education that is not dismissive of orthodox points of view. Notes the literary, theological, and pedagogical aspects of the book of Job. Discusses the use of irony in teaching. Rejects any single approach's claim to exclusive truth about God. (DSK)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Educational Objectives, Ethics