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Sarmiento, Maria Renee; Sasso, Pietro A. – Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 2021
As special-mission institutions, Catholic higher education institutions pursue similar goals of American higher education to develop graduates who are civically engaged and ready to address contemporary challenges. However, these institutions are often challenged to integrate their religious mission within the classroom through faculty pedagogy,…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Catholics, Religious Education, College Faculty
Gustafson, Hans Stefan – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2021
This article sketches the scaffolded three-phase "My Story" assignment, which unfolds over the course of a semester, is embedded in the context of local lived interreligious encounter, and aims at developing interfaith leadership and interreligious wherewithal. The "context" (large urban Catholic university),…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Colleges, Catholics, Story Telling
Theodore F. Cockle; Karen K. Melton; Andrew Z. Hansen; Perry L. Glanzer; Sarah S. Schnitker – Christian Higher Education, 2024
For over 50 years, a group of Christians has cultivated a movement to revitalize Christian education at secular universities. These leaders formed centers for Christian thought (CCT) to reengage the Christian faith with the "intellectual" life (and vice-versa) and work with students, staff, and faculty within American universities. At…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Religious Factors, National Organizations
Wouter Egelmeers – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The optical lantern projector was first introduced as a teaching aid into schools all over the world at the turn of the twentieth century. Because slides were expensive, special slide lending services played an important role in supplying schools with images they could project. Existing studies on the use of this new medium in education have…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Catholics
Umhoefer, Gary – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2018
Forming an authentic human community animated by the spirit of Christ entails teaching by both word and example. At Catholic institutions of higher education, these examples cannot be limited to classrooms and residence halls; students just as importantly learn from observing every day, spontaneous behaviors among all those employed at the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Interaction
Noseda, Mary – Journal of Religious Education, 2020
Teacher self-efficacy is understood as a teacher's belief in his or her ability to successfully accomplish a specific teaching task in a particular context. Studies have been undertaken to determine preservice teachers' self-efficacy in particular curriculum areas, but none have been completed that relate to the teaching of Religious Education…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Preservice Teachers, Religious Education, Catholics
Tian, Qianhui; Noel, Thomas, Jr. – Journal of Catholic Education, 2020
Drawing on a review of the literature on service-learning in Catholic higher education and the development of online service-learning, as well as an empirical case study of 2020 Vincentian Service Day at DePaul University, this article examines an alternative way to develop service-learning in Catholic schools in response to the reality and needs…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Church Related Colleges, COVID-19, Pandemics
Dandarova-Robert, Zhargalma; Cocco, Christelle; Astaneh, Zahra; Brandt, Pierre-Yves – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Earlier studies have concluded that the religious sphere is less open to creativity than are other areas of human activities. Also, it has been suggested that artistic freedom and creative expression are unwelcome in the domain of religious iconography. In the present study, we address this subject with regard to children's artistic expression of…
Descriptors: Imagination, Religious Factors, Individual Differences, Religion
Delaney, Catriona – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
This paper charts the development of one of Ireland's first comprehensive schools located in Carraroe in County Galway. Through a systematic, historical analysis of Department of Education and diocesan correspondence, this article provides a unique insight into how official policy was reconciled at ground level. The analysis exposes the ambiguity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Change
Gloria Bodtorf Clark – Hispania, 2023
In 1623, Hernando Ruiz de Alarcón, a parish priest in Atenango, Mexico, was commissioned by his archbishop to record Nahua beliefs and healing practices for the purpose of denouncing their superstitions and demonic magic. His "Treatise on the Heathen Superstitions That Today Live Among the Indians Native to This New Spain," 1629…
Descriptors: Clergy, Catholics, American Indians, Colonialism
Daria Hejwosz-Gromkowska; Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This paper analyses the Solidarity movement narratives, focusing on church representatives, religious issues, and symbols in the Polish history textbooks for upper secondary schools between 1991 and 2018. The analysed textbooks prove to reinforce Poland's national and religious identities, with John Paul II and the priest Popieluszko being the…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, History Instruction, Textbooks, Content Analysis
Lesley Abbott; Samuel McGuinness – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Schooling for Northern Ireland children has over decades been in denominationally separate schools, until an integrated system was instigated by concerned parents in the late 1970s amidst growing political violence. By educating together Catholic and Protestant pupils and those of other religions or none, the hope was to contribute to peace in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Catholics, Protestants
Beata Zarzycka; Kamil Tomaka; Dariusz Krok; Michal Grupa; Zofia Zajac; Ciara Hernandez; Raymond F. Paloutzian – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
Deconversion is a biographical change in which one goes from claiming adherence to a religion to departing from it. A meaning system model can help us understand the processes through which deconversion occurs. Drawing on that framework, we explored how perceiving hypocrisy in one's religious setting influences adolescent deconversion. Irrational…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Religious Factors, Beliefs, Social Attitudes
Pang, Alfred Kah Meng – Religious Education, 2021
This article addresses a gap in research on LGBTQ inclusion in Catholic schools that has largely been silent on the experiences of non-heterosexual Catholic teachers. I consider how Judith Butler's conception of precarity sheds light on the complex positionality of LGBTQ Catholic (religious) educators in the heteronormative setting of Catholic…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Catholics, Religious Education, Teacher Characteristics
Paterson, Lindsay – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
Denominational secondary schools in Scotland have been an influential means by which Catholics have achieved full social citizenship. Most of the Catholic population of Scotland has its origins in late-nineteenth-century migration from Ireland into low-skilled occupations. Although the church built a system of Catholic primary schools, it could…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Secondary School Students, Catholic Schools, Catholics

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