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Resnick, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2004
The challenge of teaching classic religious texts with flawed moral messages from a contemporary point of view is examined in the case of the Beautiful Captive of War (Deuteronomy 21:10-14). A moral dilemma is generated by contradictory ethical stands within the Jewish tradition, between which students have to choose. This dilemma is explored in…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Religious Education, Jews
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Hussain, Amjad – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2004
This article examines the need for the Muslim community of Britain to educate their youth with regard to a Muslim "way of life". The aim of this study is to examine the theological basis for Islamic education. It further explores the status of Muslim schools in Britain with regard to culture and religion. This study highlights the…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Islamic Culture, Religious Education
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Ben-Avie, Michael; Comer, James P. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
Ben-Avie and Comer describe how Jewish day schools and the Yale Child Study Center's School Development Program (SDP) share a common agenda regarding the aim of education. The foundational science of education is child development, advocates James P. Comer in such seminal works as "School Power" (1980) and "Waiting For A Miracle" (1998). SDP, the…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Study Centers, Educational Change
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Holtz, Barry W. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
Jon Levisohn's perceptive study of the Fox, Scheffler, and Marom "Visions of Jewish Education" volume manages both to pay tribute to the book's enormous contribution and to raise a number of serious intellectual issues that call for further reflection and analysis. His clear writing and educational insight are to be applauded. By raising questions…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Historians, Religious Education
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Doble, Peter – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
What does Penny Thompson really want? Reading her article in "BJRE" 26 (1) proved a baffling experience: it clearly wanted to say something, and to say it passionately, yet signally failed to do so. It fails largely because it lacks an argument; there seems also to be conceptual muddle at its heart. A fuller critique will need to attend…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Christianity, Religious Education, Reader Response
Godfrey, John R. – 1997
Analyzing the life and work of members of religious groups presents predicaments not always encountered in other biographical endeavors. Some problems faced by religious biographers can be illustrated by looking at works analyzing the writings and life of Ellen White (1827-1915), a Seventh-Day Adventist pioneer and educator. For more than a…
Descriptors: Biographies, Cultural Context, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Pollak, Susan – 1983
A discussion of the history, educational philosophy and teaching methods of Quranic schools is divided into two sections. The first section discusses the historical development of such schools beginning in 650 A.D. with their strong emphasis on verbatim mastery of text, self-paced learning, and literacy skills. The second section provides a case…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Islam
Elford, George – 1973
This publication ends by offering a self study booklet to assist those in Catholic schools in drafting a practical and effective statement of their school's philosophy. The chapters that precede it provide the background and context of the self study booklet. In this paper the "Catholic" dimension of the school's philosophy is especially…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Catholic Schools, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Marples, Roger – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1978
Argues that the teaching about religion no more constitutes religious education than instruction in the lives of great composers constitutes musical education. Religious education must involve the acquisition of skills and concepts internal to religion such as prayer and worship. The meaning of "religious understanding" and the feasibility of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Attfield, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1978
The author agrees with Marples (SO 506 629) that religious education should be more than descriptive. It should give real understanding of religion. He disagrees in that he believes an understanding of religious statements can be gained without believing them. The value of this understanding justifies including religious education as well as other…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nash, Robert J.; And Others – Educational Studies, 1970
Texts reviewed include collections of essays by Theodore Brameld, two compilations of excerpts from philosophical writers, the ASCD's 1970 yearbook, and two booklength essays on higher education and Christian education. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foundations of Education, Higher Education, Religious Education
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Chazan, B. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1980
Questions the extent to which knowledge and the study of the good relate to and influence the performance of the good within the framework of Jewish education in the United States. Six Jewish educational programs are examined. Findings from this examination are presented and alternative responses to the relationship between study and moral action…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Berquist, Marcus R.; Dillon, Thomas E. – Journal of General Education, 1980
Describes the educational philosophy of Thomas Aquinas College (CA), which centers around: (1) student consideration of primary sources rather than textbooks and (2) a liberal education as defined by the Roman Catholic Church. Discusses the relationship of curricular offerings to this philosophy and examines the college's impact on students. (JP)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy, General Education
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Lee, Sang-Wook; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Describes the educational thought of Friedrich Froebel and his substantial influence on early childhood education. Illuminates the historical influences on Froebel's philosophy, and how his ideas about Christianity affected his ideas on child-centeredness, on the role of play in construction of world knowledge, and on his concept of unity in…
Descriptors: Christianity, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Play
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Beringer, Almut – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
A conceptual analysis of spirituality reveals "the sacred" to be fundamental to understanding spirituality, discusses the two notions of broad and specific spirituality, considers modes of human consciousness and functioning that make spiritual experience possible, and alerts experiential educators of the implications of venturing into…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Experiential Learning
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