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Field: Religious Education and Schools

Making the Difference: Teaching and Learning Strategies in Successful Multi-Ethnic Schools

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Maud Blair, Jill Bourne, Caroline Coffin, Angela Creese et al.

Journal: Open Research Online (The Open University)
Year: 1999
Citations: 84

The findings of a 1996 review found that students from some minority ethnic groups, namely, those of African-Caribbean, Bangladeshi and Pakistani origin, have been consistently underachieving in school in relation to their peers. To study the trends of minority underachievement, researchers visited ...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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Faith and education in Bangladesh: A review of the contemporary landscape and challenges

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Sudipta Roy, Samia Huq, Aisha Binte Abdur Rob

Journal: International Journal of Educational DevelopmentYear: 2020Citations: 68

Relationships between religious beliefs, institutions, educational strategies, and delivery pose practical challenges for policy makers in all countries. They have particular significance today in Bangladesh given the national and regional developments that shine light on religious roles within nati...

Social SciencesEducationEducation and Islamic StudiesOpen Access
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Syncretism as a creative act of mind: The narratives of children from four faith communities in London

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Eve Gregory, Vally Lytra, Hrishikesh Choudhury, Arani Ilankuberan et al.

Journal: Journal of Early Childhood LiteracyYear: 2012Citations: 67

In this paper, we illustrate how young children from four faith communities (Tamil Hindu/Saiva, Bangladeshi Muslim, Polish Catholic and Ghanaian Pentecostal) new to London bring together and juxtapose an array of different languages, literacies, learning and discourse styles, communicative resources...

Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Comment on Meer and Modood

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Will Kymlicka

Journal: Journal of Intercultural StudiesYear: 2012Citations: 60

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. To state the obvious, countries that have embraced multiculturalism are not ethnic utopias, and they confront many challenges relating to the inclusion of immigrants, including social isolation, economic inequality, poor educational o...

Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Religion and Education Around the World

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Conrad Hackett, David McClendon, M. Potančoková, Marcin Stonawski

Journal: IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)Year: 2016Citations: 43

Large gaps in education levels persist, but all faiths are making gains – particularly among women.
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\nJews are more highly educated than any other major religious group around the world, while Muslims and Hindus tend to have the fewest years of formal schooling, according to a Pew Researc...

Social SciencesEducationEducation and Islamic StudiesOpen Access
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Asian Children at Home and at School

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Ghazala Bhatti

Year: 2002Citations: 42

This book is an ethnographic study of a comprehensive school in the south of England. It explores the views of teachers, Asian parents and their children concerning education and schooling. Young people between the ages of 13 and 18 were studied at home and at school and their experiences form the m...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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Students’ Attitudes and Their Academic Performance in Nationhood Education

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Mohd Mahzan Awang, Abdul Razaq Ahmad, Nora’asikin Abu Bakar, Sayuti Abd. Ghani et al.

Journal: International Education StudiesYear: 2013Citations: 36

The main goal of the nationhood education is to instill the sense of loyalty and passion into the nation. In a Malaysian context, several academic subjects at higher education such as Malaysian Studies, Ethnic Relations and National Language have been implemented in order to achieve the goal. Malays...

Social SciencesEducationGlobal Education and MulticulturalismOpen Access
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Asia as method in education studies a defiant research imagination

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Hongzhi Zhang, Philip Wing Keung Chan, Jane Kenway

Year: 2015Citations: 31

Preface: Can a Spider Weave its Way out of the Web that it is Being Woven into, Just as it Weaves? Angel M.Y. Lin 1. Introduction: Struggles to Construct New Research Imaginations in Response to Chen's Challenges Philip Wing Keung Chan, Hongzhi Zhang & Jane Kenway 2. `Asia as Method': Chen's Concept...

Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Multicultural education: an international guide to research, policies, and programs

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Journal: Choice Reviews OnlineYear: 1997Citations: 26

Preface Introduction Afghanistan Australia Austria Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Colombia Cuba Egypt England Finland France Germany Ghana Honduras India Iran Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kenya Korea Liberia Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Norway The Philippines Poland Russia Singapore So...

Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Perspectives of Immigrant Muslim Parents: Advocating for Religious Diversity in Canadian Schools.

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Yan Guo

Journal: Multicultural educationYear: 2011Citations: 23

cal multiculturalism and minority group rights. The term multiculturalism includes a plurality of meanings and definitions. According to Kincheloe and Steinberg (1997), there are five prevailing philosophical positions that inform multicultural policies and practices: conservative, liberal, pluralis...

Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Supporting Muslim Students in Secular Public Schools

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Candace Schlein, Elaine Chan

Journal: Diaspora Indigenous and Minority EducationYear: 2010Citations: 21

This article discusses the findings of a study examining the challenges and opportunities of supporting Muslim students in secular public schools. Education is explored as a multifaceted interplay between home and family life, community resources, school programs and policies, and classroom lessons ...

Social SciencesEducationEducation and Islamic Studies
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The moral economy of the Madrasa Islam and education today

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K. Sakurai

Year: 2011Citations: 19

1. Introduction: The Moral Economy of the Madrasa: Islam and Education Today Fariba Adelkhah and Keiko Sakurai 2. The Rise of the New Madrasas and the Decline of Tribal Leadership in FATA, Pakistan So Yamane 3. Women's Empowerment and Iranian-style Seminaries in Iran and Pakistan Keiko Sakurai 4. Co...

Social SciencesEducationEducation and Islamic Studies
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Moral Agendas for Children's Welfare

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John Devaney

Journal: Child Care in PracticeYear: 2002Citations: 19
Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Liberalism, dialogue and multiculturalism

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Will Kymlicka

Journal: EthnicitiesYear: 2001Citations: 18
Social SciencesEducationReligious Education and Schools
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Exploring Equity in Ontario: A Provincial Scan of Equity Policies across School Boards.

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Samantha Shewchuk, Amanda Cooper

Journal: QSpace (Queen's University Library)Year: 2018Citations: 15

Canada—and Ontario, in particular—is proud to be characterized as one of the most equitable education systems in the world. However, diversity poses unique challenges for Canadian education systems. This study presents findings from an environmental scan of equity policies across the 72 school board...

Social SciencesDecision SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchOpen Access
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