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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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Hall, Stuart; McKinney, Stephen; Lowden, Kevin; Smith, Marjorie; Beaumont, Paul – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
The article reports on quantitative research that examines: (1) the current practice in collaboration; and (2) potential for collaboration between Science and Religious Education teachers in a large sample of Scottish secondary schools. The authors adopt and adapt three models ("conflict"; "concordat" and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Education, Religious Education
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Chantara, Soontornpathai; Koul, Ravinder; Kaewkuekool, Sittichai – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This study brings models of value theory and motivational goal theory together to investigate the relationship between lifestyle values (materialism, religiosity, physical well-being and image) and achievement goal orientation of college students enrolled in vocational programmes in Thailand (N?=?1670, males?=?38.5% and females?=?61.5%). We found…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Life Style, Values, Goal Orientation
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Barnes, L. Philip; Felderhof, Marius – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In 2012 a Review of RE in England was initiated by the Religious Education Council of England and Wales, in response to a perceived sense of crisis among the religious education (RE) community. Its recommendations, which include a new National Curriculum Framework for RE, were published in October, 2013. The fact that the proposed National…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Publications, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Freathy, Rob; Parker, Stephen G.; Schweitzer, Friedrich; Simojoki, Henrik – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This article calls for international comparative research on the professionalisation of Religious Education (RE). To this end, it provides a rationale for focusing upon the concept of professionalisation and a theoretical justification for international comparative research, particularly identifying its significance in terms of the development of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
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Kuusisto, Arniika; Kallioniemi, Arto – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This article examines Finnish pupils' views of religious education (RE) in a pluralistic educational context. The focus is on pupils' views of the aims and different approaches to RE in a multi-faith school. The study utilised a mixed method approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data. It employed a survey (n = 1301) and…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Mixed Methods Research, Interviews, Foreign Countries
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Riegel, Ulrich; Mendl, Hans – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In secularising Germany the aim of religious education (RE) is under discussion. The churches opt for denominational education familiarising the students with their own religious tradition. Humanists claim an ethical education, giving students objective information about different religions. Which perspective do students who will become RE…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religion, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers
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Larkin, Shirley; Freathy, Rob; Walshe, Karen; Doney, Jonathan – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
Recent reports on Religious Education (RE) in England and Wales highlight the need for guidance on pedagogy and learning. The RE-flect project addressed this by promoting the creation of metacognitively oriented learning environments in primary school RE classrooms. Six primary school teachers and 160 pupils (eight to 10 years of age) took part in…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Religious Education
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Kuusisto, Elina; Tirri, Kirsi – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This article investigated the core of religious education (RE) by examining Finnish student teachers' pedagogical aims in the context of Lutheran RE. The data consisted of essays (N=82) analysed in a deductive manner using the main concepts of the didactic triangle together with the aims of the Finnish National Core Curriculum. The student…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Student Teacher Attitudes, National Curriculum, Essays
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Friso, Valeria; Caldin, Roberta – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In this short article, the authors focus on religious and spiritual education's potential to offer social and spiritual inclusion for students with a disability. They take the view that the religious and spiritual education teacher in such situations is positioned better when seeing such teaching as a special vocation. They use Italy as the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
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ter Avest, Ina; McDougall, Roseanne – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In our research the right of the child for spiritual development is central. Grimmitt's distinction in "teaching in", "about" and "from religion" is extended with the concept of "teaching for"--a concept that connects religion with children's attitude of wondering as an "ontological…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Critical Incidents Method, Religion, Elementary School Students
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Jackson, Robert – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This article, written from an insider perspective, and in a personal capacity (the author has been involved with the Council of Europe's work on religion and education since its inception in 2002), gives an account of the developing interest in the study of religions (and latterly non-religious convictions) in publicly funded schools by the…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Advisory Committees, Teaching Methods
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
This article explores some of the tensions that are created from the entanglement of religion and human rights and offers a possible response to these tensions in the context of religious education in conflict-troubled societies. It is suggested that a historicised and politicised approach in religious education in conjunction with human rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Religious Education, Moral Values, Religion
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Village, Andrew; Baker, Sylvia – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
A sample of 661 churchgoers from a range of Christian denominations in the United Kingdom was asked about Darwinian evolution (defined as the common origin of all species, including humans). Respondents were categorised as those who accepted the idea, those who rejected it, and those who were unsure or neutral. People in each category were given a…
Descriptors: Churches, Christianity, Religion, Rating Scales
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Muskett, Judith A. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
Loyal supporters of Anglican cathedrals first subscribed to "Friends" associations in the late 1920s. Yet, in 1937, a journalist in "The Times" portrayed cathedrals as a "queer thing to be a friend of." Drawing on theories of friendship from a range of disciplines, and surveys of what has been proclaimed in the public…
Descriptors: Friendship, Values, Religious Factors, Christianity
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Francis, Leslie J.; Whinney, Michael; Robbins, Mandy – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
A sample of 168 bishops, serving or retired, in the Church of England completed the Francis Psychological Type Scales. The psychological type profile of these bishops was compared with that of 626 Anglican clergymen. The bishops differed significantly from the clergymen on three of the four aspects of psychological type. The bishops were more…
Descriptors: Profiles, Clergy, Churches, Foreign Countries
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