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Moulin, Daniel – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
Paradoxes of inclusivity occur when attempts at inclusivity clash with the exclusive claims of some of the positions they seek to accommodate. In this article I identify and consider how such a paradox manifests in multi-faith religious education pedagogies--what I call the 'paradox of interreligious inclusivity' or 'PIRI', for short. After…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Religious Education, World Views, Teaching Methods
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Claire Timperley; Kate Schick – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Traditional authentic assessment tasks are frequently tied to future work and enmeshed in neoliberal and capitalist visions of education. We advocate an alternative approach where authenticity signifies meaningful learning outside the confines of the classroom to promote deep learning that 'sticks'. We proffer an understanding of "assessment…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Philosophy, World Views, Instruction
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Fredrik Alvén – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Most of the history education research that addresses controversial issues suggests that disputes arising in the history classroom are rooted in students' diverse identities that relate differently to history. Therefore, a history education that wants to ease tensions must try both to make these different identities and their relations to history…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), History Instruction, Civics, Empathy
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Jones, Joseph L. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
This reflection focuses on my experiences teaching political science through a black worldview suggested by Dr. Mack H. Jones. In 1971, Dr. Mack H. Jones challenged black political scientists to subvert the efforts of white political scientists by creating an alternative frame of reference that focused on African American and African communities…
Descriptors: African Americans, Political Science, African American Teachers, World Views
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Salonen, Arto O.; Laininen, Erkka; Hämäläinen, Juha; Sterling, Stephen – Educational Theory, 2023
The escalating planetary crises of human-induced climate change, the depletion of natural resources, and declining biodiversity call for urgent actions to be taken at all levels of society and by the global community. The current political strategy for a sustainable future that emphasizes economic and technological progress is insufficient to…
Descriptors: Climate, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning
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Patricia Hannam – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
We are living in a time of earth systems breakdown. Humankind and other life on our planet are on the brink, most likely the brink of collapse in some form. The task before us as educators is great since this is a time of multiple and complex crises. However, humanity seems paralysed, unable to face the immensity and urgency of the combined…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, World Views, World Affairs
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Malte Brügge-Feldhake; Ulrich Riegel; Mirjam Zimmermann – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
Many approaches within subject didactics have in common that they highlight the importance of perspective taking, precisely describe the benefits of this skill and develop didactical scenarios in which this skill is crucial. Nevertheless, there is a diagnosed lack of a differentiated didactical model on how to teach perspective taking step by…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Religious Education, Definitions, Models
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Alfdaniels Mabingo – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
How do dancers, drummers, and singers cultivate connections, collaborations, and co-becoming through dance-making and staging African dances in higher education? This critical question provoked inquiry into processes and experiences of creating and staging African dances in higher education contexts. Taking the philosophy of Ubuntu and the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Dance Education, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Teaching Methods
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Plater, Mark – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
The 2018 Religious Education Council of England and Wales' review of Religious Education proposes that the subject should be reframed as Religion & Worldviews. Although follow-up studies have explored this idea in some depth, comparatively little thought has been given to the exploration of "personal" worldviews. This paper explores…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Educational Change, Religious Factors
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Bowie, Robert A.; Panjwani, Farid; Clemmey, Katie – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
This article reports findings from a sacred text scholarship project in Religious Education/Religion and Worldviews (RE/RW) lessons. In the "Texts and Teachers" project secondary school teachers found that RE became more "meta" through a more scholarly treatment of texts, and led to "leap moments" with pupils who…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, World Views, Hermeneutics
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Säfström, Carl Anders – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
This article develops a militant teaching humility regarding the foundational aggression and violence of a neoliberal worldview within late capitalism. Mainly the article shows how such aggressions and violence take shape as schooling the self-interested consumer within a school market. This article also shows how such self-interest understands…
Descriptors: Aggression, Violence, Peace, Prosocial Behavior
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Yano, Satoji; Rappleye, Jeremy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Recent discussions around education for global citizenship continues to retrace notions of cosmopolitanism first laid out in Europe. Ostensibly seeking global inclusivity, much of this work ultimately returns to a rather narrow set of ontological and epistemic themes, primarily Stoicism and Pauline Christianity. The Kyoto School offers a…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Christianity
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Klintborg, Caroline – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2022
In Sweden and in other parts of Europe, the nature of religious education (RE) and its place in schools is the subject of ongoing discussions. Concepts used in the RE classroom can either open or close classroom conversations. A growing consensus can be observed among researchers that the concept of 'religion' is not sufficient to describe -- and…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Self Concept, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
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Ariso, José María – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Literature on indoctrination has focused on imparting and revising beliefs, but it has hardly considered the way of teaching and acquiring certainties--in Wittgenstein's sense. Therefore, the role played by rationality in the acquisition of our linguistic practices has been overestimated. Furthermore, analyses of the relationship between certainty…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, World Views
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Pruett, Dave – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2022
Humanity is in a tight race between planetary catastrophe and enlightenment. It is not clear which will prevail. The old paradigm, that of materialism, individualism, and fierce competition, is failing at all levels--economic, social, political, and environmental--and bringing life as we know it to the edge of a precipice. At the same time, a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Scientific Research
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