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The religious education of preschool children

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The article was published on 1981-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Religious education.

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Thinking and acting: an exploration of Australian early childhood teachers' beliefs and practice regarding learning, teaching and religious education

C. Meehan
TL;DR: The authors explored the beliefs and practice of early childhood teachers in Catholic schools in Australia and investigated the teachers' beliefs about teaching, learning and religious education, and the factors that impacted on their stated beliefs and translation into classroom practice.

Nurturing Faith Within the Catholic Home: A Perspective from Catholic Parents who do not Access Catholic Schools

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors declare the declaration of authorhip acknowledgment and acknowledge the authority of the author in the Church, and propose a table of contents and a list of documents.
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Froebel and Christianity.

TL;DR: In the educational thought of Friedrich Froebel we are confronted with a panoramic view of the universe of knowledge and experience as mentioned in this paper, and it is true that the essence of his personal philosophy and his mission in regard to the education of young children has been variously interpreted, perhaps misunderstood, but almost certainly largely ignored in recent decades.
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Identifying Sectarian Content for Jewish Early Childhood Educational Programs.

TL;DR: This article identified appropriate sectarian content for Jewish Early Childhood education programs using a Delphi technique to identify specific elements of Jewish history and culture considered worthy to be taught to young Jewish children using a national sample of early childhood Jewish educators.