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Himes, Kenneth R. – Momentum, 1996
Discusses American Catholics' approach to political order, examining the variety of Catholic approaches to government, citizenship, and politics. Highlights six practices that reflect American Catholicism and democratic citizenship: respecting politics, promoting the common good, making politics responsive, reviving public discourse, voting…
Descriptors: Catholics, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Citizenship
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Glass, Jennifer; Jacobs, Jerry – Social Forces, 2005
The resurgence of conservative religious groups over the past several decades raises interesting questions about its effects on women's life chances. Conservative religious institutions promote a traditional understanding of gender within families. Women's beliefs about appropriate family roles, in turn, influence their preparation for market work…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Whites, Political Attitudes, Labor Force Nonparticipants
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Glanzer, Perry L.; Beaty, Michael; Lyon, Larry – Religious Education, 2005
This article presents the results and an analysis of 1,728 survey responses from faculty at four top tier religious research universities regarding their support for moral and civic education. The results demonstrate that a majority of faculty members at these schools supported both the general goals of moral and civic education and specific…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Research Universities, College Faculty, Citizenship Education
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Lindmark, Daniel – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2003
This article presents some major research themes and findings of the leading Swedish research group in the field of literacy in history. The informal and encouraging leadership of Professor Egil Johansson was of vital importance to the creativity and productivity of the group. Prior to 1985, a few large projects on Swedish alphabetization were…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational History, Literacy, Foreign Countries
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Kay, William K. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2004
At the start of the 20th century, as denominational resources were accumulated, Pentecostals provided basic bible training for their ministers and missionaries. The narrative shows how simple training schemes blossomed in some cultures into universities and colleges and, in others, into accredited institutions attached to secular bodies or, in the…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Clergy
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Timani, Hussam S. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2006
This paper explores the role of American Muslim schools in shaping and constructing the identity of Muslim children in the U.S., and shows how Muslim organizations and educators are using these schools to (re)Islamize Muslim children. America's Muslim immigrants believe that without teaching their children the Islamic culture and religion, they…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religious Education, Private Schools, Religious Cultural Groups
Hiemstra, John L.; Brink, Robert A. – Canadian Journal of Education, 2006
Four typical arrangements for relating faith to schooling were developed in Canada during the nineteenth century. All resulted from compromises between the assimilating traditions of Christian Constantinianism and Enlightenment liberalism. These arrangements only reluctantly accommodate the religious diversity within society. Although scholars…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Public Schools, Religion
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Feuer, Avital – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2007
A qualitative, ethnographic investigation of a Canadian, undergraduate, advanced Hebrew course composed of heritage language learners of diverse backgrounds examined the fluctuating notion of the target language (TL) community in second language teaching. Data collection techniques of participant observation, in-depth, semi-structured focus group…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Jews, Participant Observation, Focus Groups
Chandler, Daniel Ross – 1997
This paper describes the development of a curriculum for an undergraduate level cultural studies course. The first part of the paper describes the rationale for the course, noting the work of Diane Eck on the growing pluralism of American education. The paper then presents a syllabus for an undergraduate cultural studies course on the culture of…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Milligan, Jeffrey Ayala – 1994
This paper raises some points of tension that religious fundamentalism poses for multiculturalism, particularly regarding the status and role of women. An early section argues that inclusion and empowerment are key concepts at the core of multiculturalism. Further, the paper argues, multiculturalism's post-modernist/post-colonial deconstruction…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Females, Feminism, Higher Education
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Swan, George Steven – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1975
Focuses on the apparent position of U.S. Catholics, particularly those of relatively recent immigrant roots, in several contexts and identifies one possible response by them to their seeming predicament. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Achievement, Catholics, Cultural Influences, Educational Background
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Giles, James R. – College English, 1974
A comparison of the works of two homosexual authors, John Rechy and James Baldwin, reveals similarities--the hating father, an oppressive religion--but also differences in the extent to which the two authors come to terms with themselves. (JH)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Authors, Black Literature, Characterization
Emge, Donald R. – 1988
Base Christian communities (also know as base-level ecclesial communities or CEBs) are small groups of Christians, mainly Catholics and mainly in Latin America, that come together for scripture study, prayer, and fellowship. They frequently turn their attention toward social ills and address problems existing within society. The origin of CEBs can…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholics, Christianity, Discussion Groups
Forrester, Duncan B. – New Frontiers in Education, 1975
Investigates the consequences of the Indian policy of encouraging young people from the lower castes to improve their education by providing scholarships, special hostels, and admissions quotas. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Caste, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries
Schrag, Peter – Saturday Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Educational Complexes, Human Dignity
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