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Meer, Nasar – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2009
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at other times cuts across, political and philosophical divides. It therefore comes as some surprise to learn that despite a general proliferation of literature on "Muslims" in Britain very little research has explicitly investigated how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Policy Analysis, Interviews
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Moiseeva, Viktoriia Vladimirovna; Pozniakova, Margarita Efimovna – Russian Education and Society, 2009
The activities of religious organizations have been the cause of numerous disputes first and foremost because it was only relatively recently that these organizations came to be involved as active agents in antinarcotics policy, and there is little if any unanimity of opinion as regards how "useful" or "harmful" they are in…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Drug Abuse, Religious Organizations, Mass Media Effects
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Acevedo, Gabriel A. – Social Forces, 2008
This paper will address the question of Islamic fatalism. Survey data will be used to assess Samuel P. Huntington's controversial "Clash of Civilizations" thesis and its emphasis on fatalism as an inherent characteristic of Islamic religion. The concept of fatalism is expanded and theorized as a function of both structural and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islamic Culture, Islam, Foreign Countries
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Dollahite, David C.; Thatcher, Jennifer Y. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2008
This study builds on previous research regarding parent-child religious conversations to explore the transactional processes of these conversations. It employs qualitative analyses of interviews with highly religious parents and adolescents representing the Abrahamic faiths (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) from New England and Northern California.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Parent School Relationship, Emotional Experience, Religion
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Alavi, Hamid Reza – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
Al-Ghazali (1058-1111 CE) is probably the most influential scholar, philosopher, theologian, legal expert, religious reformer and mystic in the history of Islam. Although he wrote extensively about education, and particularly about moral education, this writing is scattered through a number of different works and has received less scholarly…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Islam, Muslims, Moral Values
Lindow, Megan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article features the International Peace University South Africa in Cape Town. The university, which was established in 2004, resulted from the merger of two local "madrassas", or religious colleges, yet seeks to prepare its students for success in the secular world. Its Islamic roots are not in the Middle East, but in East Asia.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Islam, Church Related Colleges
Habeck, Mary – Foreign Policy Research Institute, 2009
This essay is based from the author's presentation at "U.S. Foreign Policy and the Modern Middle East", a Summer Institute for Teachers sponsored by The American Institute for History Education and The Wachman Center of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, held June 25-27, 2009, in Philadelphia. This presentation addresses ways to…
Descriptors: Muslims, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, History Instruction
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Keddie, Amanda – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This paper presents the philosophies and practices of "Laura", a young English community liaison worker and former religious studies teacher who has recently converted to Islam. Drawing on data generated from a qualitative and predominantly interview-based research project that investigated issues of pedagogy and social justice in…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Religion Studies, Muslims, Females
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Atay, Derin; Ece, Ayse – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2009
Research on language and identity have generally been conducted in predominantly English-language native speaker settings, and results have revealed the language-learning process as a complex interplay of many variables in which social roles, relationships, and identities are constantly reconstituted. This study investigates how prospective…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Daun, Holger – Comparative Education, 2010
Education is not easily converted into human capital and well-being in low-income countries, because these countries do not have a high degree of economic and labour market differentiation that makes it possible to convert acquired knowledge and skills. Consequently, to have completed primary or even secondary education does not necessarily lead…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Developing Nations, Islamic Culture, Islam
Almond, Douglas; Mazumder, Bhashkar; van Ewijk, Reyn – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2012
We consider the effects of daytime fasting by pregnant women during the lunar month of Ramadan on their children's test scores at age seven. Using English register data, we find that scores are 0.05 to 0.08 standard deviations lower for Pakistani and Bangladeshi students exposed to Ramadan in early pregnancy. These estimates are downward biased to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pregnancy, Eating Habits, Islam
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Moaddel, Mansoor; Karabenick, Stuart A. – Social Forces, 2008
Religious fundamentalism is conceived as a distinctive set of beliefs and attitudes toward one's religion, including obedience to religious norms, belief in the universality and immutability of its principles, the validity of its claims, and its indispensability for human happiness. Surveys of Egyptian and Saudi youth, ages 18-25, reveal that…
Descriptors: Muslims, Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Religion
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Gunel, Elvan – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2008
Students come from many different family, cultural, and religious backgrounds. Learning about Islam can help U.S. teachers to understand their students and their own society, as well as to more deeply comprehend history and better interpret current events. In this article, the author recommends some websites (and occasionally books) that can…
Descriptors: Muslims, Current Events, Islamic Culture, Islam
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Syed, Khalida Tanvir – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
This paper aims to clarify three current misconceptions about the Islamic faith and issues of human rights and women's rights in the West. The first misconception is that Muslims are terrorists because they believe in Jihad. It is factually the case that Islamic teachings stress the value of peace and prosperity for all human beings. The second…
Descriptors: Muslims, Civil Rights, Females, Islam
Chowdhury, Md. Didar; Al-Mahmood, Abdullah; Bashar, Md. Abul; Ahmed, Jamal Uddin – Online Submission, 2011
Localization of digital content (LDC) in Bangladesh is aimed at the production of graphical and video content adapted for the local curriculum and suitable for use in secondary schools. Teachers learnt how to make PowerPoint presentations into which they can incorporate video, audio and graphical content downloaded from the Internet. Empowering…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Production Techniques, Secondary Schools
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