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BUCHANAN, FREDERICK S. – 1967
A DOCTORAL STUDY WAS MADE IN AN ATTEMPT TO (1) DESCRIBE THE NATURE OF THE THREAT POSED TO THE OHIO AMISH BY THE PROGRAM OF STATE CONTROLLED PUBLIC SCHOOLING, (2) REVIEW THE PRINCIPLE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE OPEN CONFLICT BETWEEN THE AMISH AND THE SCHOOL AUTHORITIES, AND (3) ANALYZE THE AMISH RESPONSE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLING. THE FIRST PHASE OF THE…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
Tumin, Melvin M., Ed. – 1966
This annual bulletin offers digests of research in intergroup relations during the period of September, 1964 to April, 1965. The reported studies are grouped under the rubrics of: (1) research in attitudes; (2) studies in the characteristics, structure, and position of ethnic, racial, religious, and national groups; (3) patterns of discrimination,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attitudes, Civil Rights, Community Action
Azzouz, Azzedine; And Others – 1967
This annotated compilation of 108 educational publications in Arabic, French, and English includes texts and data on elementary and secondary school curricula in the Maghreb countries (Tunisia, Morroco, Algeria, and Libya). Categories in this bibliography include--(1) Philosophy and Theory of Education, (2) Administration of the Educational…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Arabic, Cultural Centers, Cultural Influences
Rutledge, Mark
Changes in the churches and in higher education today are leading to new kinds of roles in campus ministry for laypersons and professional staff. Traditionally, the campus minister has been a direct service provider, with parish clergy and laypersons functioning in secondary back-up roles. These traditional roles are currently being challenged by…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Church Responsibility, Church Role, Church Workers
Hostetler, John A.; And Others – 1974
This study of a Mennonite community and a sample of its students attending both a Mennonite and a public high school examines the educational process. Research objectives were to (1) construct an ethnography of the Minnonite school in order to understand the process of cultural transmission, (2) discover the patterns of cognition of the study…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Ethnic Groups
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Taylor, Rupert – Higher Education Review, 1988
The history, institutional and student characteristics, social and political context, faculty, and administrative problems of Queen's University of Belfast are discussed. The university is a liberal arts institution functioning in the deeply divided society of Northern Ireland. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, College Faculty, College Role
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Adler, Chaim, Ed.; Kahane, Reuven, Ed. – Youth and Society, 1984
Contains seven essays addressing the following topics: (1) Israeli youths' search for identity; (2) the Black Panthers of Israel; (3) cultural characteristics and group image of religious youth; (4) drug use among high school students; (5) Israeli youth movements; (6) proscriptive values in high school youth; and (7) disadvantaged youngsters in a…
Descriptors: Activism, Adolescent Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Drug Abuse
Gill, David W., Ed. – 1997
Essays on the role of religion in higher education include: "Should God Get Tenure?" (David W. Gill); "On Being a Professor: The Case of Socrates" (Bruce R. Reichenbach); "Academic Excellence: Cliche or Humanizing Vision?" (Merold Westphal); "Religion, Science, and the Humanities in the Liberal Arts Curriculum" (H. Newton Maloney); "Tolstoy and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, College Curriculum, College Faculty
McGlynn, Claire – 2000
Since the early 1980s, efforts have increased to educate Catholic and Protestant students together in Northern Ireland. This case study examined the impact of mixed Protestant and Catholic education on former students' respect for diversity, friendship patterns, and their own religious, political, and cultural identity. A case study approach was…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Catholics, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student)
Cowles, Spencer L. – 2001
An essential aspect of Old Order Mennonite identity is located in the historical-cultural understanding of who they are as one group of God's people. Schooling is an intentional means of reinforcing this understanding, and it is finely tuned to prepare children for the Old Order way of life. As such, it emphasizes basic academics, acquisition of…
Descriptors: Christianity, Context Effect, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
Foltz-Gray, Dorothy – Teaching Tolerance, 1995
Describes several programs in which music and dance are used to unlock doors that stereotypes of race, gender, language, religion, or ability have kept shut. Exposure to the music and dance of other cultures helps children's awareness of the diversity of the world and people's essential similarities. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Art Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Wiseman, Alexander W.; Alromi, Naif H. – Compare, 2003
Discusses whether the intersection of traditional and modern institutions in the Persian Gulf region influences student opportunities to learn. Provides preliminary and empirical indicators of how this might happen by estimating the degree of penetration of Gulf state culture and religious ideology into school organizational environments. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Belitto, Christopher M. – Social Studies, 1996
Argues that in an attempt to avoid presenting religion in a manner that might be considered controversial or offensive many textbook publishers have watered down their coverage to the point of misrepresentation. Examines several texts' treatment of significant religious subjects. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conflict, Controversial Issues (Course Content), European History, History Instruction
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Veglery, Anna – International Migration Review, 1988
Studies the relationship of educational level and knowledge of English on the differential integration of 71 post-1965 Greek immigrants into the religious structure of the Greek community of New York, New York. Tentatively concludes that socioeconomic status may play a larger role than the variables explored. (FMW)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Churches, Educational Attainment, English (Second Language)
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Rapoport, Tamar – Sociology of Education, 1995
Reports on a study of the link between religiosity, gender, and subjectivity among 37 secondary female students in an all-girls' religious boarding school in Israel. Finds that the girls' experiences shaped a religious subjectivity that was subject to divine law and the male world. (CFR)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Females, Foreign Countries, Jews
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