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Yujun Xu; Junwei Qian – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
There is a paradox between the demands for safety and the productive value of risk in outdoor education and adventure learning. This seems particularly to be the case in Chinese culture, policy, and empirical practice of outdoor education. This paper aims to utilise the rich cultural context and philosophical perspectives of China to broaden the…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Religion, Safety, Risk
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Lindhardt, Eva – Human Rights Education Review, 2022
The child's right to freedom of religion and belief and fundamental principles such as equality and non-discrimination constitute an international frame for religious education (RE). However, these rights might be challenged when RE is allocated a major role in transmitting the majority religion as national cultural heritage and national identity.…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Intellectual Freedom, Religion, Civil Rights
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Frank, Daniel Z.; Douglas, Elliot P.; Williams, Darryl N.; Crane, Carl D. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Background: Recently there has been considerable interest in making as a means to promote interest in engineering careers. Leveraging making practices that already exist in communities could provide a way to address the severe underrepresentation of minority groups, such as Native Americans, in engineering. Before any programs or curricula can be…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, American Indian Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Navajo (Nation)
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McGuire, Beverley – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2019
This article discusses an experiential teaching method that uses secular activities that are simple, accessible, and analogous to religious practice in order to facilitate comparative religious study. These "analogous activities" -- for example, social rituals, stillness, yoga, a social media fast, singing, nonviolent communication, and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods, Religion, Religious Education
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Ntewusu, Samuel; Awubomu, Richard; Ntewusu, Diana Amoni; Adasi, Grace – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2020
Using oral interviews, archival sources, observation, and published materials, we discuss the recruitment and training processes of the Okule Cult, an all-female cult. We analyze information obtained from the Nawuris of Northern Ghana to give insights into the relevance of Okule education practices to communities in Ghana. Knowledge about how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Influences
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Denisova, Galina; Denisova, Anastasia; Litvinenko, Elena; Susimenko, Elena – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Social integration of immigrants into host communities is complicated by their cultural and language differences. The success of the process is determined by government policies and educational effectiveness that focus on socialisation and developing tolerance and intercultural interactions/communications. Using student data collected in…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Ethnicity, Socialization, Immigrants
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Lee Smythe, Jon – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this article, I propose the use of the Taoist philosophy of "emptiness" as a healing balm for the increasing anxiety experienced by both students and teachers in the American educational system. While in Western culture, "emptiness" carries with it negative connotations of sadness, loss, meaninglessness, and nothingness,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Religion, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
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Reyes, Cynthia C. – Middle School Journal, 2019
Forced migration generally refers to groups of people who are displaced by conflicts related to natural or environmental disasters, or war. This conceptual article takes up the topic of teaching children who have experienced forced migration due to war from ethnic or religious conflict, and the stories of trauma they may bring into a classroom.…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Refugees, Conflict, War
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Gümüsçü, Betül; Bartan, Murat – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
This research was conducted to examine the thoughts of the fathers of 60-72 month-old children about the concept of the value and the processes of having values acquired to their children. The research was carried out by adopting the phenomenological method, which is one of the qualitative research methods. In the study, the data were collected…
Descriptors: Fathers, Young Children, Values, Moral Development
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McCoy, Mitchell A.; Holt, Sally – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2018
As a point of departure for understanding the complexities of Spanish national and individual identities, it is incumbent that a student begin by investigating Spanish iterations of the three Abrahamic religions. This presupposition of religion's centrality in the pursuit of better informed understandings of the Spanish nation, people, history and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Religion, European History
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Ulrich, Edward T. – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2018
For the first time, in 2008, I offered a world religions study abroad course in South India. The special emphasis was meeting and befriending locals, and the centerpiece of the course was a six-night stay in rural homes. I considered this immersion in a Hindu context to be the best setting for learning Hindu thought. However, the environment was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Study Abroad, Rural Areas
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Mansour, Nasser – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
This study explored the interplay between science teachers' pedagogical beliefs, scientific evidence, and diversity. This study adopts a sociocultural view of science that views science as a cultural way of knowing, and acknowledges that it is laden with cultural understandings, interpretations, and a language of its own. This paper reports…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Evidence, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Al-Shudaifat, Sadeq Hassan – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This study aimed at investigating the causes of the university violence and the contribution of Islamic education in confronting it. The sample of the study consisted of (386) students studying at the Hashemite University during the second semester of the academic year 2012/2013. The researcher developed a questionnaire which consisted of (73)…
Descriptors: College Students, Violence, Islam, Religious Education
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Siegler, Elijah – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
After illustrating the joys of teaching religious studies abroad with an anecdote from my trip to China, I warn of some of its inherent pedagogical and ethical challenges. I argue that teaching some of the "new directions" in religious studies scholarship might address these challenges. These include a turning away from the abstract…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Study Abroad, Teaching Methods, Religion
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Alotaibi, Faihan; Dimitriadi, Yota; Kempe, Andy – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Social Stories™ have been found to be an effective intervention in supporting the improvement of social capabilities for children with autism. However, there are no studies that discuss the possible cultural implications in their implementation and classroom use. For instance, there has been little discussion on the cultural connotations presented…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Story Telling, Intervention, Interpersonal Competence
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