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Lydon, John; Briody, James G. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
This article will focus on the perennial impact of the Salesian education vision in in Salesian schools in the UK. Following an introduction outlining the history of the Salesian presence in the UK, the Salesian education vision will be explored, focused on its classical characteristics, reason, religion and loving kindness. The decline in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholics, Religious Education, Catholic Schools
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Rapinchuk, Kyle David – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Four writings by the medieval theologian Bonaventure (c. 1221-1274) provide inspiration for the future of Christian education. His writings cast a vision for Christian education and provide insight into four key areas for hope in the future: a reclaiming of the purpose of Christian education; a recovery of the Great Tradition; a rediscovery of the…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Religious Education, Liberal Arts, Ethics
Black, Connie – NAMTA Journal, 2014
All the basics of the Montessori prepared environment are put into an extraordinary context of community and nurturing through personal encounter. The article emphasizes the longitudinal impact of an intentional community that results in character and concentration and looks to the spiritual attributes of the child in relation to the tangible…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Spiritual Development, Sense of Community
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Caranfa, Angelo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
The article attempts to clarify the appeal to the Benedictine ideal that Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) makes in "The Aims of Education and Other Essays" as a way to renew the life of the spirit in education. In particular, the essay will consider St. Benedict's three central themes of Whitehead's philosophy: freedom and discipline, the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives
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Jamison, Christopher – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2013
Over recent decades, much has been achieved in developing Catholic school religious programmes, chaplaincy and community life but the ordinary curriculum now needs to be the focus of the school's Catholic ethos. The International Baccalaureate shows the structure by which an educational vision can explicitly inform a school's core curriculum.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Core Curriculum, Institutional Mission, Curriculum Development
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Radford, Mike – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
A central task of religious education is to show how the puzzlements to human intelligence and the experiences that are associated with spirituality, are compelling in relation to our development as human beings. There are always more theories than objects or events to be explained, and while the spiritual "data" that gives rise to our puzzlements…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Religious Education, Educational Objectives, Spiritual Development
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Mitchell, Roland W. – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
This special issue on "The Role of Spirituality, Religion and the African American Church on Educational Outcomes" is extremely timely. Moreover, the fact that this conversation is taking place in "The Journal of Negro Education" ("JNE") demonstrates once again that the "JNE" has its finger firmly on the pulse of significant educational and…
Descriptors: African American Students, African American Community, Civil Rights, Self Determination
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Roebben, Bert – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
Religious education at school should be more than just the acquisition of knowledge. It should not only provide cognitive facts on how religious people act according to their moral and religious convictions, but also on how learners can gain as much profit as possible from these facts in order to build their own identity as religious…
Descriptors: Religion, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Spiritual Development
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Briel, Don J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
The phenomenon of Catholic Studies cannot adequately be understood without a prior consideration of certain fundamental tensions that mark modern higher education as a whole. These broader tensions characterize Catholic universities in specific and important ways. At the University of St. Thomas, Catholic Studies has proven to be a remarkably…
Descriptors: Catholics, Institutional Mission, Institutional Characteristics, Catholic Schools