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Van Meter, Kenneth G. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This micro-ethnographic study is an exploration of the relative degree of importance of the several components of a worldview as articulated by a purposive sample of fourteen upper division students currently enrolled in advance placement classes in ACSI and WASC accredited Christian high schools in Northern California. The research design uses an…
Descriptors: World Views, Ethnography, Questionnaires, Likert Scales
Netland, John – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2007
World literature courses reflect both the academy's and the Christian community's interest in a global education, but what theoretical assumptions inform the teaching of world literature? The oft-cited rationale for cultural diversity may prove insufficient if it leads merely to the assertion of difference as a self-justifying good. This essay…
Descriptors: World Literature, Global Education, Intimacy, Cultural Pluralism
Warnick, Bryan R.; Fooce, C. David – Theory and Research in Education, 2007
The teaching of evolution in US public schools continues to generate controversy. One argument for including creationism in science classrooms is based on the goal of facilitating student autonomy. Autonomy requires that students be exposed to significant alternatives, it is argued, and religious creation stories offer a significant alternative to…
Descriptors: Evolution, Creationism, Science Instruction, Personal Autonomy
Hutton, Christopher – Language Sciences, 2008
The characteristics which were held to define the Chinese language within the Western intellectual tradition placed it for a time at the centre in discussions of the genealogy of mankind. The dominant premodern paradigm for the explanation of human linguistic diversity was Biblical exegesis, as discussed and elaborated within the framework of…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Second Languages, Written Language, Multilingualism
Strike, Kenneth A. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This paper discusses the role of religious speech in the public square and the common school. It argues for more openness to political theology than many liberals are willing to grant and for an educational strategy of engagement over one of avoidance. The paper argues that the exclusion of religious debate from the public square has dysfunctional…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Religion, State Church Separation, Speech
Shafer, Gregory – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
There is something very democratic and creative about reader-response criticism. In a reader-response classroom, students progress from passive to active reading, from discovering a text to creating one. Also, students progress from passive to active reading, from discovering a text to creating one. However, a problem emerges when the spirit and…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Literary Criticism, Community Colleges, Beliefs
Shkedi, Asher – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2009
The paper examines the implementation of an external written curriculum in the classroom. The study is based on observation of and interviews with 26 Israeli Bible teachers who followed a formal curriculum and used a teachers' guide. The study identified three types of curriculum narrative: the frame narrative, the task narrative, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biblical Literature, Grade 8, Public Schools
Carter, Shannon – College English, 2007
When evangelical Christian students enter the academy, they often find that its tenets and values conflict with their reliance on the Bible as a source of truth and evidence. In this essay, the author attempts to articulate the ways in which rhetorical dexterity might enable students to use literacies they already possess (like deep knowledge of…
Descriptors: Christianity, Social Sciences, Graduate Students, Humanities
Sigel, Irving E.; Kress, Jeffrey S.; Elias, Maurice J. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Questioning-asking has not only long been seen as a central component of Jewish educational practice but has also been thought to be part of a broader culture of Judaism. In this article, we apply cognitive-developmental theories to advance the discussion of the use of questioning in Jewish education. Such theories allow Jewish educators to more…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Educational Practices, Religious Education
Shapiro, Harvey – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Contrary to the view that socialization ought to precede education, in this article the author suggests that social and emotional dimensions are always present in religious, educational, moral, and aesthetic collective experience. In educational settings, socialization is part of the intentional process of creating a community of learners and is…
Descriptors: Socialization, Jews, Judaism, Educational Experience
Rine, C. Rebecca – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2007
The confessions of Augustine of Hippo can be read as a lesson in reading, one in which Augustine teaches by example as well as precept. Throughout this work, the relationship between faith and reading is clearly on Augustine's mind, as is his desire to teach others what he has learned. As we consider our own approaches to the confluence of faith,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Religious Factors, Religion
Swarthout, Arthur W. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1971
This article identifies one hundred appealing, significant, and timely books within the wide spectrum of religious subjects. Almost all titles selected have been released in the past three years, with a few from earlier years based on their enduring value and continuing attention. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Bibliographies, Books
Harmon, Christopher Marcus Hall – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Highly qualified teachers are necessary to establish strong schools of instructional richness in which the student has the greatest opportunity to be academically successful. The responsibility of a teacher is much greater than just teaching academic content in a subject discipline. Schools are complex institutions which require teaching staff to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Needs, Student Behavior, Transitional Programs
Buttner, Gerhard – British Journal of Religious Education, 2007
"Theologizing with children" has arisen from influences of philosophizing with children, from research in the Piagetian tradition and also from the interest of the Evangelical Church in Germany to "change to the child's perspective". It searches for the theological quality of children's remarks which are considered to be a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Philosophy, Figurative Language
Binkley, Susan Carpenter – Christian Higher Education, 2007
Among the biggest challenges of teaching at a Christian institution of higher education is determining how best to integrate issues of faith into our teaching. Beginning level foreign language classes pose unique challenges for this integration because the students' language skills do not allow them to engage in extended discourse. Referring to…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Second Languages, Language Skills, French

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