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Wister, Robert, Ed. – 1994
These 11 essays address the importance of psychological assessments for prospective seminary students. The articles are primarily for seminary officials who make admission decisions based on testing and the analysis of test results. The chapters also discuss questions and issues that all seminary faculty address on a daily basis: maturity of…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Admissions Counseling, Church Related Colleges, Clergy
Spivey, Robert A.; And Others – 1990
Because religion has greatly influenced the course of U.S. history and because it continues to have an impact on U.S. life, an examination of its role is a necessary part of social studies. In order to understand U.S. society, citizens must know something about the development of the religious ideas, practices, and institutions found in the United…
Descriptors: Blacks, Church Role, Churches, Cultural Pluralism
Roupp, Heidi, Ed. – 1996
This resource book provides essays on relevant topics, conceptual overviews, courses of study, successful lessons and other ideas by individuals widely recognized for their expertise in teaching world history. Lessons illustrate cross-cultural exchange, global themes, and comparative analyses to teach the skills of thinking historically. The book…
Descriptors: Global Education, Historiography, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Wolak, William – 1994
This paper explores the representation of the human body through the literature and art of early India. From its beginning, Indian art has employed an uninterrupted iconic mode of representation that focuses on an anthropomorphic mimesis to describe desire, devotion, and ascetic denial. The paper focuses on the earliest such representations of the…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Asian Studies, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries
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Smith, Barbara Veale; Boys, Mary C. – Religious Education, 1996
Presents an annotated bibliography originally designed for use at the Catholic-Jewish Colloquium. Includes historical and biblical studies, general resources regarding the relationship between Jews and Christians, ecclesial statements and commentaries, theological resources, and educational and liturgical materials. (MJP)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Biblical Literature, Christianity, Conferences
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Monaghan, E. Jennifer – History of Education Quarterly, 1990
Reviews Experience Mayhew's book, "Indian Converts" (1727) and changing scholarly interpretations of literacy effects on Native Americans living on Martha's Vineyard. Traces the history of the Mayhew missionary family from 1641 to the 1720s and the establishment of the Indian Library. Examines the cultural implications of literacy and…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Biographies, Books
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Harris, Maria – Religious Education, 1993
Reviews recent research on the effects of women teachers on female students. Argues that dramatic shifts have occurred in the cultural and religious landscape as a result of feminism and the empowerment of women. Contends that women teachers must help female students to recognize and resist the false images of themselves and the world. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Research
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Haynes, Charles C. – Social Studies, 1993
Asserts that most textbooks and curriculum guides continue to ignore what most social studies acknowledge: U.S. history cannot be taught properly without frequent discussion of religious topics and issues. Discusses topics and recommends resources for including the teaching about religion in U.S. history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
Viadero, Debra; Coles, Adrienne D. – Teacher, 1998
Studies on race-based admissions, sports and sex, and religion and drugs suggest that: affirmative action policies were successful regarding college admissions; boys who play sports are more likely to be sexually active than their peers, with the opposite true for girls; and religion is a major factor in whether teens use cigarettes, alcohol, and…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Athletics, College Admission, College Students
Kilman, Carrie – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
For decades, educators have wrestled with how to handle the increasingly diverse religions of an increasingly diverse student body. Sometimes, the line between church and state--what schools can and cannot do under the Constitution--can feel confusing and slippery. Today, religion has become a subject one high school teachers describes as even…
Descriptors: High Schools, Religion, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students
Payne, Barbara, Ed.; Brewer, Earl D. C., Ed. – 1989
This collection reports on the Gerontology in Theological Education (GITE) project developed at the Gerontology Center of Georgia State University, which was designed to introduce curriculum on aging into theological education. It focuses on the experiences of the Gerontology Center and three seminaries involved in the project: Candler School of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Church Related Colleges, Counseling Techniques
Lane Education Service District, Eugene, OR. – 1996
During the first 6 months of 1996, a task force of teachers, administrators, and community members in the Lane Education Service District (Eugene, Oregon) studied issues and practices related to teaching about religion in public school classrooms. The task force sought to develop a framework for teaching about religion and its appropriate…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Constitutional Law, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Court Litigation
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Nord, Warren A. – Social Education, 1990
States that religion is appropriately taught in world history and literature and that religion is missing from world history textbooks. Contends that, to be well educated, a person needs to be familiar with the various religions of the world. Stresses religion can be taught in nonindoctrinative ways. (DB)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Farber, Paul – Educational Theory, 1995
Considers "The Culture of Disbelief" (Stephen Carter) and "Educating for Intelligent Belief or Unbelief" (Nel Noddings) and how to incorporate religious issues in public school education in light of the persistent religiosity of Americans, a current discomfort with religious issues in public forums, and strong emerging conflicts whose effects are…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education
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Stafford, Jan – Social Studies, 1993
Asserts that most teachers would like to teach about religion, especially in history, but hesitate because they are uncertain about what they can teach legally. Recommends using children's literature to point out how religions affect the way families throughout the world live in their homes and communities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education
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