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50 Years of ERIC
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O'Grady, Kevin – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
The Warwick REDCo community of practice was a group of religious education researchers operating in several contexts: English secondary schools and universities, English and European collaborations on religious education. The group undertook action research, seeking to illustrate and critically assess the interpretive approach to religious…
Descriptors: Researchers, Action Research, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
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Bosacki, Sandra; Elliott, Anne; Akseer, Spogmai; Bajovic, Mira – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
Drawn from a larger study of Canadian children's sense of self and media habits, this study explores the role of religiosity and/or spirituality within 535 children's (281 girls, 254 boys; 5-13 years of age) self-reported media preferences and habits over a three-year period. Results indicate that the theme of spirituality and/or religiosity…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Mothers, Media Literacy, Religious Factors
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Vermeer, Paul – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article considers the desirability and legitimacy of denominational schools from the perspective of socialisation theory. It examines the popular criticism that nowadays the common reason for the existence of denominational schools--the religious socialisation of children--is endorsed by a dwindling number of parents, which renders the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Personality, Personality Development, Religious Education
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Schihalejev, Olga – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This paper discusses the limitations and potentials for dialogue in religious education (RE) classes on the basis of observations of Estonian RE lessons. I investigated how the way of asking questions contributes to the dialogue in the classroom. Additionally I investigated how students' readiness to engage in dialogue is influenced by others'…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Ethnography, Positive Reinforcement, Religious Education
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ter Avest, K. H. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupils at Christian schools, religious education and religious development became issues for debate. At some schools, it was the exclusiveness of the Christian tradition that dominated, and at others it was the inclusiveness. Another group specialised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Religious Education, Christianity
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Naeslund, Lars – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article illuminates how religious education worked when students posed questions to believing guests in a Swedish upper secondary classroom, which was homogeneous concerning ethnic origin. The guests invited to school represented four religious traditions but they also represented themselves. Their messages, as well as the questions posed by…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Lester, Emile; Roberts, Patrick S. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
Despite a growing consensus among scholars and activists about the importance of religion, proposals for teaching about it have often been a source of division rather than unity in American public school districts. Faced with familiar cultural conflicts, Modesto, California, chose to become the first public school district in the USA to require…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Religious Cultural Groups, Religion, World Affairs
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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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Ipgrave, Julia – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The development of partnerships between schools and school children of different religious and cultural backgrounds is currently being promoted at national level in an attempt to encourage social cohesion in ethnically and religiously diverse societies. This article reports on one such partnership, a programme of email communication between…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Friendship, Cultural Differences, Student Attitudes
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Lied, Sidsel – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article presents the judgement and dissent of the European Court of Human Rights in the "Case of Folgero and others v. Norway" regarding the subject "Christianity, Religion and Philosophy (KRL)" in Norwegian state schools. The verdict, reached with dissenting votes of 9-8, states that parents' freedom of ensuring their children an education…
Descriptors: State Schools, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Civil Rights
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Roebben, Bert – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
Religious education at school should be more than just the acquisition of knowledge. It should not only provide cognitive facts on how religious people act according to their moral and religious convictions, but also on how learners can gain as much profit as possible from these facts in order to build their own identity as religious "tourists".…
Descriptors: Religion, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Spiritual Development
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Bowadt, Pia Rose – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The article deals with the impact of Lebensphilosophie on Danish RE in the elementary and lower secondary school--an impact which is subjected to a critical analysis with special attention given to anti-intellectualism, criticism of reason and criticism of modernity as well as the romantic view of the child. The thesis of this article is that…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Educational Change, Creationism, Religious Factors
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Gunnarsson, Gunnar J. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
Does religion play any specific part in Icelandic teenagers' life interpretation? This paper examines Icelandic teenagers' talk about religion and presents some of the findings in interviews with teenagers in a qualitative research project. The focus is especially on how three individuals express themselves about the influence of religion on their…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Religion, Adolescents, Religious Factors
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Matemba, Yonah Hisbon – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The argument in this paper is that in spite of the acknowledgement of plurality, many countries in sub-Saharan Africa seem reluctant to introduce multi-faith approaches preferring to maintain Christian confessionalism in religious education. Even in those countries where new approaches are being tried, there is some unwillingness to make wholesale…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, School Surveys, Educational Change
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Hella, Elina; Wright, Andrew – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The paper addresses the relationship between the twin tasks of enabling pupils both to learn about and learn from religion in the state education systems of Finland and the UK. Recognising that the relationship between these two tasks is the subject of considerable confusion, it is argued that the most appropriate way to view the connection is…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Phenomenology
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