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Schey, Ryan – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Previous scholarship on queer youth in small town and rural educational contexts has primarily documented educators' perspectives and experiences of youth victimization. Drawing from a broader, interview-based teacher inquiry project, I extend this research by considering a queer youth's voice and agency. Using queer theorizations of time and…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Social Theories, Youth, Adolescents
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Jeon, Eunjin – Religious Education, 2021
Clergy sexual abuse is happening in faith communities. Particularly, Korean immigrant churches, though playing crucial roles in empowering immigrants' agency and providing support networks, often fail to support survivors because of both a dysfunction of culture and a fragmented educational ministry. Along with the #ChurchToo movement, young women…
Descriptors: Clergy, Sexual Abuse, Social Media, Korean Americans
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Lindhardt, Eva – Human Rights Education Review, 2022
The child's right to freedom of religion and belief and fundamental principles such as equality and non-discrimination constitute an international frame for religious education (RE). However, these rights might be challenged when RE is allocated a major role in transmitting the majority religion as national cultural heritage and national identity.…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Intellectual Freedom, Religion, Civil Rights
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Sendra Ramos, Susana; Astiaso, Pedro Lara; López, Susana Miró – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) was a well-known English educator whose work and legacy is certainly worthy of consideration today. One of the most interesting aspects of her philosophy of education is the fact that she adopts an anthropological approach: the consideration of the child as a person whose natural desire to know can only be satisfied…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Anthropology, Literature
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Salifu Yendork, Joana; Boadu, Selina Owusu; Amankwah-Poku, Margaret; Osei-Tutu, Annabella – Child Care in Practice, 2022
Children placed in children's homes encounter negative experiences in the form of abuse from caregivers, interpersonal conflicts with peers and victimizations from community members. How these children negotiate forgiveness of these negative experiences is unknown due to limited studies on the subject. The present study explored the nature of…
Descriptors: Altruism, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal Relationship, Children
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DesRochers, Jacob – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2022
This paper identifies some of the methodological considerations involved in narrative research with conservative faith groups, while addressing the things left unsaid through an exploration of silence in the author's own life narrative of faith and sexuality. The challenges posed by silence -- temporal silence and concealment -- require greater…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Factors, Sexuality, Qualitative Research
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Dougherty, Kevin D.; Allen, Daniel M.; Dougherty, Ryan J. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2022
Competitive pressures can dilute the denominational identity of religiously affiliated colleges as colleges shed denominational bonds in pursuit of academic prestige. We ask: What is the relationship between denominational identity and athletic success at contemporary Christian colleges? To answer, we combine data from the Council for Christian…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religious Colleges, Christianity, Reputation
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Walker, Charles T. R. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
The move from secondary education into higher education is an important life event for many young people, and such a dramatic change in environment and responsibility can bring with it significant new challenges. Reports and surveys outlining low levels of wellbeing amongst students are becoming more and more prevalent. Many universities provide a…
Descriptors: Student Welfare, College Students, Clergy, Counseling
Emily Anne Ibrahim – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Children with Down syndrome are largely excluded from the foreign language classroom, and no research exists documenting their abilities to learn a foreign language. Research is needed to demonstrate the abilities of children with Down syndrome to learn a foreign language so that they might be included in the foreign language classroom along with…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Students with Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Second Language Learning
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Jamila J. Lyiscott; Phillip A. Smith; Amber M. Neal-Stanley; Brooke Harris Garad; Limarys Caraballo; Jasmine Hoskins; Keisha L. Green; Derron Wallace – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
As educational justice scholarship addressing racial oppression continues to name the role of the spirit, there is a need for Black and Brown Christian educators and researchers to locate ourselves as grounded in the epistemologies and pedagogies of Christ as our spiritual home. This paper brings together eight Black and Brown Christian educators…
Descriptors: Christianity, Power Structure, Freedom, Personal Autonomy
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Knobel, Angela – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
Virtue theorists commonly assert that significant moral change, such as the cultivation of a virtue or the elimination of a vice, can only occur over a prolonged period of time. Many scholars who make this claim also accept the comparison between virtues and skills. In this article I argue that if one accepts the comparison between virtues and…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Change, Ethics, Christianity
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Myers, William R.; Pippin, Tina; Carvalhaes, Cláudio; De Anda, Neomi – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2019
This forum revisits Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" on the 50th anniversary of its publication in 1968. William R. Myers's opening essay reflects on his discovery of the book and the impact it has had on his life as a Christian minister and theological educator. He provides a Freirean critique of his own schooling and of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Christianity, Theological Education
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Jenny L. Small – About Campus, 2024
White Christian supremacy, by definition an intersectional system of oppression, has influenced all aspects of American society since the time before the country's founding, as it was used to justify the stealing of native lands through colonization and the enslavement of African peoples. White Christian supremacist influences persist today, even…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Advantaged, Christianity, Racism
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Laura Scholes – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
Acceleration of digital communication has changed the nature of reading and young people today need to engage multimodal skills for reading success in the digital world. While historically there have been social justice issues for marginalised students in terms of reading, the digital age is creating new equity issues across the globe. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Catholic Schools
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Jessica L. Tchindebet; Jamie H. Sanfilippo; TaRita D. Johnson; Karen A. Longman – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Over the past five decades, a gender stereotype known as "Queen Bee Syndrome" has persisted, portraying some women who have risen to leadership roles in male-normed organizations as being self-preservationist and individualistic, even to the extent of intentionally undermining the professional advancement of other women. Use of this term…
Descriptors: Females, Christianity, Professional Development, Sex Stereotypes
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