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Pohl, Florian – Comparative Education Review, 2006
Since the events of September 11, 2001, Islamic institutions of learning have received much attention. Indonesia's "pesantren" (Islamic boarding schools) have been increasingly described as fostering radicalism and violent militancy, particularly in light of purported links between a few of the country's "pesantren" and some of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Ethnography, Boarding Schools
Handrich, James A. – 1995
To develop students who embrace the ethics of justice and caring, the ethos of the classroom and school must promote the virtues of justice and caring. This paper, by the principal of the Hong Kong International School (HKIS), explores how the school can more intentionally develop a school ethos that contributes to the development of student…
Descriptors: Christianity, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Dulles, Avery – 1985
The communication of faith requires a full personal response not required to the same extent in other branches of human knowledge. Because of this, teaching methods designed for the arts and sciences must be adapted for use in religious education. Because religion focuses on God, the absolute transcendent, religious education has to do with…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Christianity
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Ng, Peter Tze Ming – Religious Education, 1993
Discusses the increasingly multicultural nature of California's population. Questions whether multiculturalism can be incorporated into Christian education. Provides a checklist of multicultural religious education programs divided into knowledge, skill, and attitude components. (CFR)
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
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Weiss, Andrea L.; Cutter, William – Religious Education, 1998
Explores some of the conflicts in Jewish religious culture related to choosing literature to enhance or reflect literacy and to ensure continuity. Outlines questions that have stimulated postmodern skepticism about the stability of canons, and offers guidelines for selecting new materials into the canon and, hence, curriculum. (DSK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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D'Souza, Mario – Journal of Educational Administration and Foundations, 2001
Canadian Catholic education has increasingly been defended from a theological rather than a philosophical position. This article reflects on how the contemporary stress on experience and subjectivity influences Canadian religious education and how these qualities may fashion a distinct, pluralistic Canadian Catholic education for the future.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholic Schools, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Philosophy
Kelly, Francis D., Ed. – 1991
This monograph includes six papers presented at a meeting sponsored by the Departments of Religious Education and Secondary Schools of the National Catholic Education Association. The papers include: (1) "What Makes a School Catholic?" (William J. O'Malley); (2) "Catholicity: A Tradition of Contemplation" (Thomas Keating); (3) "Catholic Identity…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Curriculum Development, Educational History
Thede, Gaius Wendt – 1965
The first practical problem of a Christian educator in reaching inadequately committed adults is motivation. Although educational psychology shows very little that goes beyond self-realization or self-actualization as the basic motive of man, the Christian view of man makes it clear that God's own motivation, agape (self-giving love), is also…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Beliefs, Decision Making, Doctoral Dissertations
Perry, Douglas Ross – 1976
An interdisciplinary approach to teaching English and religion can eliminate some of the educational problems posed by each subject. Part one of this thesis presents a philosophy of education which suggests that confluent and student-centered methods of teaching can best develop creativity and, thus, lead to greater humanization of students. Part…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction
Fleming, Dan B.; Hunt, Thomas C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1987
The Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) Program offers students in 5,000 schools a complete curriculum for all grade levels that stresses Christian values and American patriotism through structured individual packets, which allow each student to work at his or her own pace. Evaluates social studies units for grades 7 to 11. References included.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Drahmann, Brother Theodore – Momentum, 2001
Discusses a survey of 48 Catholic school teachers regarding religion and spirituality. Finds that: (1) "god" was described most frequently as caring and compassionate; (2) 38 teachers prayed daily; (3) the media was an influential moral force for seven teachers; and (4) 78 percent did not find the Roman Catholic Church to be fair or welcoming. (NB)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Church Role
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Groothuis, Douglas – Theory and Research in Education, 2004
This article finds Michael's Hand's argument for the abolition of faith schools to be deficient because key premises of his argument seem false. I argue that the concept of knowledge that Hand employs in arguing that no religious proposition is known to be true is overly strict. I reject Siegel's attempt to amend Hand's argument to make it…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Reader Response, Spiritual Development, Program Termination
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Hull, John M. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
Religious education in England and Germany is similar in many respects and different in others. In both countries the subject must embrace religious plurality, and in both there are questions about the role of the religious communities in their relation to religious education. In recent his book, "Religious Education in a Plural, Western…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Comparative Education, Reader Response
Blair, Andrew G., Comp. – 1986
This study is a compendium of information regarding the policy and practice of religious education in publicly-funded schools in each of the provinces and territories of Canada, in England, the United States, Australia, and with less detail, in several countries of Western Europe. Most information was acquired from published sources, but letters…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Smyth, D. McCormack – 1981
Recent Canadian English language literature on the history and philosophy of higher education in Canada is reviewed to assess the prospects for survival for Canadian universities. Additionally, suggestions for revitalizing higher learning in Canada are offered. Among the topics that are addressed are the following: McMaster University and the…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational History
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