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Whitney, Anne Elrod; Canagarajah, Suresh – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: This essay-conversation brings together two literacy scholars who have worked with religious literacies: Suresh Canagarajah and Anne Elrod Whitney. They discuss not only the importance of religious literacies research but also their own experiences conducting such research as people of faith themselves. Design/methodology/approach: The…
Descriptors: Religion, Multiple Literacies, Religious Factors, English Instruction
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Pak, Su Yon – Religious Education, 2021
How might we bring our full selves, including our bodies, to the enterprise of teaching and learning? How might queer lived experience inform the development of a full-bodied pedagogy? Drawing on personal reflection, this article explores the use of eros, desire, and passion found in queer experience and connects them to contemplative spiritual…
Descriptors: Human Body, LGBTQ People, Experience, Instruction
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Zhao, Steven; Chang, David; Miyakawa, Muga; Bai, Heesoon – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
In this response paper, we continue and further expand upon Elizabeth Watts' discussion on Buddhism and science, in the context of teachers' searching for the pedagogical "means to increasing student receptivity to science." While we share Watts' concern over the detrimental consequences of creationism in schools, we also offer an…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Science Education, Creationism, Religion
Sutherland, Scott – Online Submission, 2020
The purpose of this position paper is to emphasize the importance that sexuality within educational curriculum needs to become more inclusive to promote an equitable environment for all learners. This emphasis is based on data that supports how constructing a binary focus within sex education through implied gender roles and sexuality does not…
Descriptors: Public Education, Sexuality, Sex Education, LGBTQ People
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Splitter, Laurance J. – Education Sciences, 2020
When I was invited to edit a special issue of "Education Sciences" on the theme of "Moral education and identity", I saw an opportunity both to gain a better understanding of how scholars across a range of disciplines construed the task of moral education in terms of identity and--I can now confess--to defend the claim that…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Self Concept, Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction
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Gearon, Liam – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2018
This article provides a defence of my theoretical analysis of paradigm shift in contemporary religious education, particularly in light of Robert Jackson's (2015) article published in this journal: 'Misrepresenting religious education's past and present in looking forward: Gearon using Kuhn's concepts of paradigm, paradigm shift and…
Descriptors: Models, Change, World Views, Religious Education
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Splitter, Laurance J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The normative ideals of democracy, trust and respect are under threat from the forces of populism and extremism. I argue for a recalibration of some basic ideas in the moral and social domains in which each person sees her/himself as one among others. I defend 0093The Principle of Personal Worth0094 which asserts that persons are more valuable…
Descriptors: Collectivism, Terrorism, Self Concept, Democracy
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White, John – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
This is a short reply to an article by Anders Schinkel published in the "Oxford Review of Education" in December 2015. His article discusses John White's work on education and a meaningful life. In this reply, White shares his belief that one role of education should be to equip people to lead meaningful lives. He explains that this has…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Ethics, Religion
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Gearon, Liam – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2017
In this article, I make a response to Lewin's insightful and judicious contribution to the Gearon-Jackson debate. I address the central and important arguments made by Lewin in relation to three aspects of my theoretical orientations on religion in education: (1) what Lewin rightly identifies as my "propositional" interpretation of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Religion, Political Attitudes, National Security
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Rasmussen, Mary L. – Research in Education, 2017
Mary L. Rasmussen is a sociologist of education with expertise in studies of gender and sexuality. This angle of scrutiny (Harwood 2006) is her point of departure in conversations about schooling and religion. From this angle, Rasmussen believes that schooling and religion can be incredibly powerful in creating community. She is also clear that…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity
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Stern, Julian – Research in Education, 2017
This paper is a reply to Mary L. Rasumussen's paper, "Critical Exchange: Religion and Schooling: What Should Their Relationship Be?" In this paper, Julian Stern makes three claims: (1) the need for a messy conversation; (2) the need to include "whole" people in schools; and (3) the need to consider existentially significant…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Sexuality, Sexual Orientation
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Liu, Peng – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
Chinese culture is widely regarded as being dominated by Confucian thought, which is characterized as focusing on morality, relationalism and collectivism. Also, Chinese culture has been deemed to be very hierarchical and lacking in a sense of autonomy. However, there has been little attention paid to other diverse elements in Chinese culture and…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Leadership, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
National Council of Teachers of English, 2019
This statement affirms the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC)'s position that academic institutions have a responsibility to protect and support minoritized and marginalized faculty. The statement includes best practices to use in cases where minoritized and marginalized teacher-scholars are threatened, harassed, or…
Descriptors: College Role, Minority Group Teachers, Best Practices, Racism
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Seeger, Matthew W. – Communication Education, 2018
The six essays published in this issue all seek to extend principles of communication and instruction. They share an instrumental view of communication as a way to address problems and deficiencies and simultaneously position instructional communication research squarely within larger organizational and professional communication contexts. In…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Strategies, Research, Teaching Methods
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Flowers, James L. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2015
Dr. James L. Flowers presented the 2014 AAAE Distinguished Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Agricultural Education in Salt Lake City, Utah in May, 2014. The article is a philosophical work based upon the author's experiences in the agricultural education profession.
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Characteristics, Religion
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