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Jacobs, Susie – Race, Ethnicity & Education, 2006
This paper draws on research into the teaching of "race" and ethnicity in higher education, including interviews with lecturers and students of specialist sociology of "race" options. It focuses particularly on interactional issues: the conversations conducted about "race" and ethnicity within seminar rooms were often…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Teaching Methods, Race, Higher Education
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Adely, Fida J. – Teachers College Record, 2007
Purpose: This research explores the importance of extracurricular activities, specifically music performances of a high school music group in Jordan, for the education of adolescent girls about patriotism, the proper way to live their faith, and their role as young women in contemporary Jordan. Setting: Article is based on research in a high…
Descriptors: High Schools, Extracurricular Activities, Music, Females
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Morgan, William R.; Armer, J. Michael – American Sociological Review, 1988
Data from two surveys of Nigerian youth, conducted in 1965 and 1979, indicate a convergence in the social forces that predispose attendance in the new (Western) and old (Islamic) educational systems. Hypotheses are offered to explain the apparent structural accommodation of the two systems. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Attitudes
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Kozlowski, Gregory C. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1992
Asserts that cultural differences and the media provide inaccurate impressions of both Islamic law and Euro-American law. Describes the historical background of Islamic law and the struggle between forces of fundamentalism and reform. Argues that the 2 legal systems have converged in the past 40 years. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Nuryatno, Muhammad Agus – Convergence, 2005
Education is not a neutral area and can never be neutral, because it is always socially constructed, culturally mediated, and politically intervened. Education in Indonesia has been used for a long time as a political vehicle to preserve and strengthen the New Order (1965-1998) regime. The policy of the NKK--BKK (Campus Life Normalization--Student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Educational Environment
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Chin, John J.; Mantell, Joanne; Weiss, Linda; Bhagavan, Mamatha; Luo, Xiaoting – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2005
Religious institutions in Asian immigrant communities are in a unique position to confront the challenges of the HIV epidemic for the populations they serve. However, there has been little research on whether these institutions are willing or able to take a role in HIV prevention. This article reports on findings from a qualitative study of three…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Prevention, Immigrants, Asian Americans
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Davis, Nancy J.; Robinson, Robert V. – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Encouraging students to reflect on their ethical principles and to develop a global outlook have been identified as key pedagogical goals in recent national reports on higher education. This article shows how instructors can use a current article from the "American Sociological Review (ASR)" to facilitate moral reflection and global awareness. The…
Descriptors: Muslims, Democracy, Religion, Global Approach
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Millichap, Nancy; Toler, Michael – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2005
Some positive responses emerged from the tragic events of September 11, 2001, including recognition of the importance of international education, especially about non-Western cultural regions of the world. Colleges and universities in particular saw dramatically increased interest in teaching and learning about Islam and the Arab world. Many…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Middle Eastern Studies, International Education, Cultural Awareness
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Ahmad, Iftikhar – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2004
Since the 1980s the mission of the national citizenship education curriculum in Pakistan has been the Islamization of society. The government curriculum guidelines require textbooks to emphasize Islam as the national ideology of the state of Pakistan. Recognizing the deleterious effect of an exclusivist curriculum on the civic unity of the nation,…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Textbook Content, Religious Cultural Groups, Civics
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Dagkas, Symeon; Benn, Tansin – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
Previous research suggests that Muslim women can experience particular problems when taking physical education (PE) lessons, for example with dress codes, mixed-teaching and exercise during Ramadan; and they can face restrictions in extra-curricular activities for cultural and religious reasons. The area is under-researched and there is little…
Descriptors: Asians, National Curriculum, Physical Education, Muslims
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Pak, Soon-Yong – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
On the basis of an ethnographic analysis of an Imam-Hatip vocational religious secondary school in Turkey, I examine teachers' and parents' expectations and the process of students' identity formation. Although the students attending the Imam-Hatip school were expected to accept a reality infused with an Islamic worldview, their schooling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Identification (Psychology), Islam, Ethnography
Office of International Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 1989
This document consists of four papers on various aspects of development in Egypt prepared by participants in the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program in Egypt in 1989. Four of the papers are descriptive, one is a lesson plan. The papers included are: (1) "Egypt: Transition to Modern Times" (Katherine Jensen) focuses on the role of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Developing Nations
Griffin, Tim D.; Algren, Mark S. – 1988
Religion pervades all aspects of Saudi Arabia, the conservative home of Islam, where the constitution is the Quran and law is interpreted by religious scholars. A formal adult basic education program was initiated in 1960. As part of the country's modernization since the early 1970s, the Saudi government has begun an enormous nation-building plan…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Cultural Influences
Kafer, Norman F.; And Others – 1984
Reported in this symposium are (1) a study of interpersonal awareness, peer acceptance, and interpersonal strategies among Australian preschool children, by Norman F. Kafer, (2) a longitudinal study of the learning preferences of Australian primary and secondary school students, by Lee Owens, and (3) an abstract of an investigation of co-operative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Buddhism, Children
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King, Ursula – Comparative Education, 1987
Examines religious traditions--Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and Western Christianity--to see how women were taught and what knowledge was transmitted to them. Notes that women have always had some access to religious knowledge in informal ways but were excluded from formal education once sacred knowledge became transmitted in an…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Buddhism, Christianity, Comparative Education
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