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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Goodall, J.; Ghent, K. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
This article reports on a small scale study, examining the influence of parental faith belief on parental engagement with children's learning. The literature surrounding parental engagement and the impact of familial belief on children's outcomes is examined. It is clear from work in the US that familial faith belief has an impact;…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Beliefs, Religion, Religious Factors
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Everington, Judith – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
The article reports the findings of a qualitative study of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh teachers of religious education and the relationship between their biographies, professional beliefs and use of personal life knowledge in English, secondary school classrooms. This relationship was explored through a study of five beginning teachers and provided…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Islam, Muslims, Religious Cultural Groups
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Rissanen, Inkeri – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
In the Finnish National core curricula for religions, the aims of religious socialisation have been replaced with aims of personal identity development. This shift of aims is also prevalent in many other countries, but the practical implications of it are not clear. This paper presents the results of a case study examining different ways of…
Descriptors: Religion, Self Concept, Muslims, Foreign Countries
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Qadir, Ali – British Journal of Religious Education, 2013
This paper problematises clean distinctions between secular and religious by tracing the history of modern higher education of Muslims in British colonial India. Grounded in the interpretive research tradition and with an empirical focus on the formative mid-nineteenth century, the article argues that relational notions between singular secularism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Islamic Culture, Muslims
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Shah, Saeeda – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
Muslim schools are a growing phenomenon across the world. Muslim diaspora resulting from multiple factors including political, religious and economic enhanced the need among Muslims to maintain and develop their faith identity. Marginalisation of Muslims, in whatever forms and for whatever reasons, particularly in Muslim minority and/or secular…
Descriptors: Muslims, Persistence, Resistance (Psychology), Islam
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Memon, Nadeem – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
In the 70 year history of Islamic schools in North America, there is yet to be an accredited teacher education programme to train and professionally equip Islamic school teachers with an understanding of an Islamic pedagogy. Arguably, there has been an imbalance of energy placed on curriculum development projects over the considerations of teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Curriculum Development, Research and Development, Educational Needs
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Gent, Bill – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This article draws on ethnographic fieldwork that took place in 2004 in a boys' "hifz" class which met in a north-east London mosque. Drawing on the results of semi-participant observations and semi-structured interviews, the research findings are collated under five themes: the routines and rhythms of the "hifz" class; routes into the "hifz"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Males, Student Attitudes
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Miller, Joyce; McKenna, Ursula – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This paper builds on and develops the English findings of the qualitative study of European teenagers' perspectives on religion and religious education (RE), part of "Religion in Education: a Contribution to Dialogue or a Factor of Conflict in Transforming Societies of European Countries?" (REDCo) project. It uses data gathered from 27 pupils,…
Descriptors: Religion, Foreign Countries, Humanities, Religious Education
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Veinguer, Aurora Alvarez; Lorente, F. Javier Roson; Dietz, Gunther – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
Religious education (RE) is a persistently "hot topic" in contemporary Spain. Although nominally Catholic, majority Spanish society tends to be sharply divided with regard to the issue of religion in education: more conservative and Church-attending parents approve of the still overwhelming presence of Catholic teachers, trained and chosen by the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Conflict, Religion, Foreign Countries
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von der Lippe, Marie – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This paper focuses on how young people talk about religion and diversity in a multicultural society. More specifically, it focuses on how students speak about Islam and Muslims. In analysing interviews with students, a main interest has been to examine the relationship between the students' speech and dominant discourses in Norwegian society…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religion, Religious Education, Cultural Pluralism
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Svensson, Jonas – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
The present article focuses on the choices teachers make when teaching Islamic religious education (IRE) in the town of Kisumu, Kenya. The data were collected through interviews with IRE teachers and participant observations in schools that offered IRE during several fieldwork sessions in the period 2003-2006. The fieldwork revealed that the…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Selection
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Buchardt, Mette – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
The article presents a curriculum-sociological study of "religion" in the classroom. More specifically, it is a study, inspired by Bernstein, Foucault and Bourdieu, that examines various forms of identity politics tied to "religion" and "culture" as these concepts unfold in the classroom in relation to knowledge production and social…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religion, Social Differences, Classification
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Olsson, Susanne – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
Studies of the image of Muslims or "the Other" in general have been done to a certain extent by Western scholars showing that stereotyped images have been prevalent. In the case of Islamic studies, the long tradition of Orientalist scholarship is a clear example of this, but, as researchers have shown, generalisations and stereotypes are still…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Stereotypes, Stranger Reactions
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Brockett, Adrian; Village, Andrew; Francis, Leslie J. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The Attitude toward Muslim Proximity Index (AMPI) is a six-item scale that uses tolerance to different degrees of social distance to assess prejudice towards Muslims. It was tested on 1777 teenage school children from northern England who indicated their religion as either "Christian" or "no religion", and demonstrated good internal reliability…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Muslims, Religion, Construct Validity
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Cardinal, Monique C. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article discusses the almost identical syllabuses of the Christian and Muslim religious education programmes of the Syrian Arab Republic. Content analysis of the students' textbooks and teachers' guides (in Arabic) reveals common themes of citizenship education and national unity. Classroom observations in Damascus also highlight how…
Descriptors: Muslims, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis
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