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Wilson, Tom – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2014
While students of Islamic societies and cultures are aware of the influence of dynamics of honour and shame on behaviour, these factors are not always recognized by those who engage with Muslims in the UK. This paper will discuss the impact of concerns related to honour and shame on the behaviour of Muslim pupils in a Church of England primary…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Christianity, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns
Schwarz, Gretchen – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2014
Teacher education has long been a major mission of Christian colleges. Many Christian as well as public universities have teacher education programs accredited by CAEP, a national organization. Self-study for improvement is important. CAEP promises high standards, but when examined more closely, the CAEP system works at cross-purposes with teacher…
Descriptors: Christianity, Teacher Education, Institutional Mission, Religious Education
Alleman, Nathan F.; Glanzer, Perry L. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2014
Drawing upon the recent scholarly call to incorporate Christian practices into teaching, we contend that such practices should also be incorporated into the administration of Christian institutions. In particular, we explore the rationale for integrating the practice of Christian confession into the life of a university to address institutional…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Religion, Religious Factors
Smith, Julien C. H.; Scales, T. Laine – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2013
This article explores theological dimensions of the academic vocation,
taking its cue from the research undertaken by the Carnegie Initiative on the
Doctorate, which envisions the scholar as a steward of an academic discipline. We contend, however, that the Christian scholar's sense of stewardship extends beyond one's academic…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Religious Factors, Doctoral Programs
Mittwede, Steven K. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2013
Although much done in the name of discipleship and theological education pronounces lofty goals, such as movement from orthodoxy to orthopraxy, in many cases mere doctrinal assent is assumed to reflect deep change. An analysis of discipleship, worldview theory, and certain cognitive approaches to education suggests that worldview-level…
Descriptors: Theological Education, World Views, Attitude Change, Teaching Methods
Green, Elizabeth – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2012
This article argues that educators should be aware of the way that Christian beliefs interact with the structure and practices of secular education policies and that established secular social theory can help them to do this. Drawing on an example from empirical research, the author models how concepts associated with Bourdieu's social theory can…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Church Programs, Social Theories, Christianity
Langer, Richard – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2012
The integration of the Christian faith with human learning was addressed by the earliest Christian apologists and continues to be an important question for the church up to the present day. Such lengthy conversations are complicated by variations in nomenclature, attitudes, and theological assumptions. This paper attempts to clarify portions of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Discourse Analysis, Christianity, Educational History
Phelps, Matt; Waalkes, Scott – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2012
Recent conversations about Christian teaching and learning have discussed educating students' imaginations and desires. But how might one begin to educate desire and imagination? To answer, we narrate the experience of teaching a course, Living Well in a Car Culture, within a general education seminar required of all fourth-year students at a…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Motor Vehicles, Seminars, Imagination
Boehner, Joel – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2012
Contradictions abound in remedial higher education. While 40% of American undergraduate students take remedial coursework (Attewell et al., 2006), remediation represents just one percent of the national higher education budget (Handel & Williams, 2011). Furthermore, the status quo in remedial teaching and learning in American higher education does…
Descriptors: Remedial Instruction, College Instruction, Holistic Approach, Undergraduate Students
Badley, K. Jo-Ann; Badley, Ken – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2011
The medieval monastic movement preserved and developed reading practices--lectio--from ancient Greek pedagogy as a slow, mindful approach to reading for formation. This ancient way of reading, now better known as lectio divina, challenges the fast, pragmatic reading so characteristic of our time. We propose that the present moment may be ripe for…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature, Reading Processes
Badley, Ken – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
The language of "faith-learning integration" remains popular among evangelical educators in both K-12 and higher education. Some observers suggest for theological and educational reasons that Christian educators replace integration language with other language. Even its advocates do not agree on what would count as integration. This article…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Christianity, Concept Formation, Learning Processes
Du Mez, Jack – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
This article examines how institutions of higher education conflate moral and descriptive terms for good, bad, remedial, and basic writing students. It outlines some of the social and historical developments that have led to exclusionary admissions and curricular requirements, and identifies how Christian institutions are complicit in these…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Basic Writing, Christianity, Moral Values
Justins, Charles – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
This paper considers from an Australian perspective the tensions for Christian schooling in the notion of educational excellence and whether, ultimately, it is possible for a Christian school to promote itself as a centre for educational excellence and remain authentically Christian. The language of excellence is prevalent in Western society, and…
Descriptors: Excellence in Education, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Values
Morris, Andrew B. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
This paper presents new evidence from national contextualized school performance data showing that, after taking into account those factors known to affect pupil achievement, state-maintained Catholic schools in England appear to be more academically effective than similar non-Catholic institutions. Using an American analysis of the nature of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors
Blomberg, Doug – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
Schools should lead students in learning to fulfil their many vocations in life. To do this, they must ask, what learning is of most value? The criteria employed to select this rather than that educational experience will reflect the answer given. But what is learned is inextricably linked with how it is learned. Though there are many differing…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Moral Development, Spiritual Development, Moral Values
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