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María José Gómez Ruiz; Lourdes Giannina Orejel Orejel; Montserrat Salomón Ferrer – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
The Humanities Institute of Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara (Mexico), has carefully crafted its own reading canon by incorporating in to its course design a learning outcomes framework that mirrors its Christian institutional mission. The paper presents an overview of this framework and of its implementation within the University's Gen Ed…
Descriptors: Humanities, Christianity, Religious Education, Universities
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Clara Fontdevila; Adrián Zancajo; Antoni Verger – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
Despite controversies surrounding faith-based schooling, religious schools continue to play a prominent role in numerous education systems. Nonetheless, empirical research on nonstate religious schools operating in a market context remains limited and fragmented. On the one hand, while religious and cultural studies investigate the evolution of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Self Concept
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Ogretici, Yusuf Ziya – Education Sciences, 2018
This paper contributes to the discussion on how morality may be uncertain when life orientation changes, for instance, from religious belief to spirituality. Accepting the 'subjectivation' thesis as a key concept in understanding the contemporary world, the spiritual realm is treated as a site on which the subjective turn has made a tremendous…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Religious Factors, Moral Development, Religious Education
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Litman, Lesley; Zeldin, Michael – Journal of Jewish Education, 2022
The authors taught students in an Executive Master's program in Jewish education how to recognize and manage Enduring Dilemmas, situations in which two prized Jewish values stand in tension with one another and cannot be enacted simultaneously. They explore how these educators draw on the leadership practice of Managing Enduring Dilemmas in their…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training
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Schjetne, Espen; Hansen, Ole Henrik Borchgrevink – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religious education (RE). An important concern for the legitimacy of an RE subject in public education in liberal democracies is that all traditions, whether religious or secular, are treated in an equal and inclusive manner. This article examines the…
Descriptors: Humanism, Religious Education, Moral Values, Foreign Countries
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Bolandhematan, Keyvan – Religious Education, 2019
Any religion has three aspects: moral-ritual orders, metaphysical-cosmological beliefs, and the feelings that are the foundations of "religious experience"; focusing on any of these particular aspects results in a different approach toward the concept of "religion" and "religious education." This study will examine…
Descriptors: Islam, Spiritual Development, Religious Education, Moral Values
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Atmoko, Adi; Hambali, IM.; Barida, Muya – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
Religious morals are important to be explored in each student in participating in learning in the new normal era. The purpose of this study is to develop a religious motivation scale instrument that can be used to photograph students' religious motivation in this new normal era. Research applies ADDIE research and development design. Participants…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religious Education, Islam, Moral Values
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Ingall, Carol K. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2022
Abram S. Isaacs (1852-1920), editor, intellectual, university professor, and rabbi, was a moral educator dedicated to making American Jews more knowledgeable and more virtuous. His role model was his father, who founded and taught in the Jewish day school that young Abram attended. While embracing the blessings of American life, Isaacs was deeply…
Descriptors: Values Education, Jews, Judaism, Day Schools
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Kurnanto, Muhammad Edi; Sumin, Sumin; Zuchdi, Darmiyati; Asmawi, Sumar'in – Dinamika Ilmu, 2023
The moral damage caused by the erosion of positive values and national character is quite concerning. This phenomenon has encouraged government concern through strengthening students' character. Strengthening students' character through formal education has not produced significant results, as evidenced by the many symptoms of moral decay and…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Values Education, Moral Values, Moral Development
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van Dijk-Groeneboer, Monique – Journal of Religious Education, 2020
The formation of identity in a secularized world is different from formation in a religious oriented society. In this situation, educating young people and guiding their personhood formation is even more a task of connecting to the pupils from out of your own heart. A Catholic religious teacher can be a mirror for these young people when answering…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Moral Values, Self Concept, Catholic Educators
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Saihu, Made; Umar, Nasaruddin; Raya, Ahmad T.; Shunhaji, Akhmad – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
This paper discusses implementing the Islamic learning approach model in Jembrana-Bali's case study in State High School (SMAN) 1 Jembrana. This paper explores the effectiveness of multicultural learning models used in Islamic religious education learning. Multicultural learning model creating harmonious interaction. Furthermore, the integration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islamic Culture, High Schools, Multicultural Education
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Radenovic, Ljiljana – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2021
According to Petrarch, the main goal of the liberal arts is to help us live a good life and become wise, virtuous, and serene. This is also something achieved via true Christian faith. In this paper, my goal is twofold. First, I review Petrarch's general attitude to the good life and the ways to live it, along with his advice on how to remain…
Descriptors: Well Being, Christianity, Religious Education, Liberal Arts
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Roth, Donald – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
An assessment of character development naturally entails assessing the narrative sources that a person draws upon in that formative process. I argue that narrative metaphor provides a lens to gain insight into this process. This article lays a theoretical groundwork that connects narrative metaphor to character formation and outlines a range of…
Descriptors: Personality, Figurative Language, Guidelines, Values Education
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Sokol, Bryan W.; Sanchez, Steven J.; Wassel, Bobby; Sweetman, Leah; Peterson, Ashlei M. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
The formation of students' moral character is a critical part of civic engagement programs in US higher education. This is especially evident in Catholic, Jesuit education, which emphasizes pedagogical practices at the intersection of faith and justice. Advances in the fields of moral psychology and civic education, particularly service-learning,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Catholics, Religious Colleges
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Saada, Najwan; Magadlah, Haneen – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The teaching of Islam in Western and non-Western societies may be located along a continuum from critical to non-critical paradigms. Islamic religious education is dominated by the non-critical paradigm and a devotional discourse of religious education. This is true in both Islamic and non-Islamic countries and is relevant to the teaching of both…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Western Civilization
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