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Kimberley Skelton – History of Education, 2024
Increasingly across sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe, schools paired training in behaviour with traditional instruction in reading and writing. Not only did the Council of Trent highlight the importance of training children in Christian comportment, but theological and philosophical tracts argued that the senses, rather than reason,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Christianity, Student Behavior
Neumann, Eszter – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
In the past decade, right-wing populist parties have brought back nationalism and religion into European politics. While a growing literature explores the political strategies, style and success of these parties and the challenge they pose to the European project, less attention has been paid to how right-wing populist governing is done at…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religion, Nationalism, Foreign Countries
Mark K. Hillis – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia has exposed social fault-lines and inequities not often recognised in such an affluent country. This study explores the relevance of Bible stories about plagues and disasters for the work of preachers, teachers, and pastoral practitioners who were independent voluntary contributors to this study.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, COVID-19, Pandemics, Religion
Puskás, Tünde; Andersson, Anita – British Journal of Religious Education, 2023
Swedish preschool education is, by law, non-confessional. Yet, it is also an educational context within which most children aged 1-5 encounter traditions that carry Christian connotations. This paper explores how two Swedish preschools maintain a balance between keeping education non-confessional and paying attention to the traditions that are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschools, Holidays, Religion
Austin T. Smith – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Despite the region's strong historic connection to Christianity, little research exists on Christian universities in the Caribbean. To complicate matters, the Caribbean is also little studied in higher education literature generally. Thus, this study examines how Christian universities in this region operationalize their faith identities in their…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Colleges, Foreign Countries, Religious Factors
Evans, Robert; Collins, Harry; Weinel, Martin; Lyttleton-Smith, Jennifer; O'Mahoney, Hannah; Wehrens, Rik – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
The Imitation Game is a new method and, as such, it is important to show that its results are plausible and replicable. We tested this by conducting Imitation Games on religion in a range of European countries, returning approximately 12 months later to repeat the research. The idea was that non-Christian members of strongly Christian countries…
Descriptors: Religion, Christianity, Religious Factors, Games
Tran, Yune; Dee, Amy – Journal of Education and Learning, 2023
Teacher identity is complex, dynamic, ongoing, and worthy of examination. This study examined the perceptions of preservice teachers' personal identity (e.g., gender, race, religious background, etc.) and how they influence preservice teachers' professional identity as a subject, pedagogical, and professional expert. Participants (N = 81) were…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Lan Dong; Sophie Ward – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2023
The present paper reports findings from interviews with thirty ex-choristers from cathedrals and collegiate chapels in England, aged from eighteen to eighty. These interviews explored choristers' religious commitments before entering choir school and factors for staying with, leaving, or later returning to religious practice. The findings suggest…
Descriptors: Singing, Spiritual Development, Religion, Foreign Countries
Wareham, Ruth J. – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
England and Wales are now amongst the least religious countries in the world. According to Census data between 2011 and 2021, the number of people identifying as having 'No Religion' jumped by over 8 million, from 25% to 37%. Further, although there was a small upward shift in those identifying with minority religions, during the same period, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Religious Factors, Role of Religion
Sunhaji; Atabik; Mukhroji; Ade Eka Pradana; Abu Dharin – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
Indonesia as a multicultural country has a very complex diversity. More differences create greater potential for disunity as well as conflicts between ethnic and cultural groups. Inculcating values of tolerance towards students in Indonesia is a must, because Indonesia does not only consist of one understanding, religion, ethnicity and culture.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Prosocial Behavior, Teaching Methods
Douglas Ezzy – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This paper examines the religiosity, sexuality, and attitudes towards same-sex relationships among young people who were students at religiously affiliated schools in Australia and the staff who work in these schools, drawing on a national representative survey. It demonstrates that students are increasingly nonreligious, and accepting of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Sexuality, Student Attitudes
Wanchai Panjan; Orathai Chuacharoen; Passakorn Ruangvanit; Kitti Chunhasriwong; Anek Pradittharom – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
This article presents the findings of a study on the effects of sociocultural adaptation on religious practices during the COVID-19 pandemic and the utilization of the religious dimension to prevent and mitigate the spread of the virus. The results stem from a mixed-methods research approach involving quantitative and qualitative data collection…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, COVID-19, Pandemics, Religion
Jeniffer Fresy Porielly Wowor; Rena Sesaria Yudhita – Religious Education, 2024
This article seeks to engage the often-overlooked voices of mothers and daughters in the face of patriarchal dominance. Conversations between mothers and daughters are important spaces for the exploration of faith experiences and provide transformative power. Through these conversations, the practice of story-linking comes to life, enabling…
Descriptors: Mothers, Daughters, Interpersonal Communication, Hermeneutics
Ferney Cruz Arcila – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2024
The relation between English language teaching and religion has not been given sufficient attention. Most of the existing explorations of this relationship have tended to reify Western-biased outlooks of this phenomenon, which rightly highlight serious moral dilemmas derived from a focus on Christian evangelization, neo-imperialist dynamics…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religion, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Gordt, Simon – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the course of the institutionalisation of modern school systems, the originally confessional schooling sector was largely transformed into a system regulated by public law, a process which is interpreted as secularisation. In a historical-comparative analysis, the secularisation paths of the classical educational nations England and France are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Educational History, Catholics