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Daun, Holger; Arjmand, Reza – International Review of Education, 2005
While European education systems fundamentally rest on a rather monolithic world-view, some of them are explicitly oriented towards Christianity and others are comparatively secular. Apart from this, they differ in the way that they offer opportunities for Muslim minorities to enjoy a modern and competitive as well as religious-moral education.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Christianity, National Curriculum
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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
Jarvis, Peter, Ed.; Watts, Mary, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
As our understanding of learning focuses on the whole person rather than individual aspects of learning, so the process of learning is beginning to be studied from a wide variety of perspectives and disciplines. This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the contemporary research into learning: it brings together a diverse range of…
Descriptors: Learning, Perception, Cognitive Processes, Nurses
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Shadid, Wasif A.; van Koningsveld, Pieter Sjoerd – European Education, 2006
In Dutch primary schools, Islamic religious education is presented in three ways. First, in public schools, parents may ask the municipality to create a facility for religious education (to be given by a local imam, for example) on school premises. Municipalities may also subsidize the teacher's salary. Islamic religious education (up to three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islamic Culture, Islam, Elementary Schools
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Mayer, Christine – History of Education, 2006
"Education for all" is a demand that keeps on appearing in various historical contexts and is not just a phenomenon of the modern age. Taking the demand for "education for all" as a normative principle, this paper pursues the questions of how this demand was reflected in pedagogical reform programmes and in what way, as well as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Educational History, Educational Change
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Fredricks, Lori – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2007
As EFL programs become more prevalent throughout the world, the cultural implications of English teaching are more often debated. These cultural considerations are extremely relevant in Islamic cultures, where English education can be viewed as contributing to the influence of Western Christian or secular pedagogy. This potential clash of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Rooke, Patricia T. – Paedagogica Historica, 1978
An analysis of missionary education of slaves in the British West Indies from 1800 to 1833 examines the aims of missionary education and how they were either congruent with or antithetical to the society in which they operated; the methods of instruction; the nature of content and materials; and the impact on the slave society in the West Indies.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Programs, Church Workers, Curriculum
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Shapiro, Arthur M. – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1999
Defines Islamic creationism and anti-evolutionism in Turkey, provides information about political and cultural changes starting from the 1920s, and discusses Islamic movements at this time. Presents examples of politicians' approaches to this issue and points out the effects of Christian creationism and the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) on…
Descriptors: Biology, Christianity, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sayin, Umit; Kence, Aykut – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1999
Compares "being Muslim" in Turkey with other Islamic countries and describes the regime changes of the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic. Explains evolution in Islamic understanding and discusses creationism's effects and evolution's place in the high school biology curriculum. Defines the Science Research Foundation's (BAV) and…
Descriptors: Biology, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution
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D'Souza, Mario – Journal of Educational Administration and Foundations, 1997
Jacques Maritain's philosophy of history and philosophy of education both deal with the singularity of experience and the universality of reason. The philosophy of history is subordinated to moral philosophy; the philosophy of education is subordinated to metaphysics. Although Maritain's philosophies reflect a Christian world view, they can make a…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bolton, Andrew – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Asks whether British education in general, and religious education specifically, foster a nationalistic ethic in light of the 1988 Educational Reform Act. Notes worrying trends fostered by government figures toward a more nationalistic ethic. Develops a child-centered, nonauthoritarian, and communitarian model for fostering moral development…
Descriptors: Christianity, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Higher Education Review, 1999
An official of the Korean Education Department Institute analyzes the effect of historic factors on current educational administration in Korea. He suggests that Confucianism, Shinto-Confucianism, Christianity, and Western ideas mainly dominate current Korean educational administration's organizational structure, culture, and leadership, while…
Descriptors: Christianity, Confucianism, Educational Administration, Educational Philosophy
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Zhifang, Zhu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
A culture is usually with the bias of universalization. Each culture has its ultimate concern, and its answers to the concern make up a worldview. And each culture is inclined to see its worldview as universal. The Christian thinks that Jehovah God is the creator and law-maker of the whole universe; Chinese think that the sage's teaching sheds…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Postmodernism, World Views, Intercultural Communication
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Barnes, L. Philip – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2005
The aim of this article is to re-evaluate and reaffirm the contribution of the churches and of Christianity to the realization in Northern Ireland schools of legitimate and progressive educational values such as the cultivation of tolerance, moral integrity and civic virtue. Implicit in this is a critique of educational initiatives that seek to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Christianity, Integrity, Foreign Countries
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Carmody, Brendan – Religious Education, 2003
Today, Zambia has a comparatively unified, somewhat exceptional, approach to religious education despite a wide variety of predominantly Christian denominations. This article retraces the history of the development of religious education from when it was entirely confessional to the present time when it has become largely educational. In so doing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods
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