This article analyses Indonesian students’ preferences for different types of religious education, with the help of their personal characteristics and inter-group attitudes. We investigate a comparative understanding of Muslim, Christian and Hindu students of different types of religious education. The comparative measurement of different models of religious education shows that the mono-religious model consists of all aspects of religious education. A remarkable result is that in all models, the attitudinal aspect (sometimes together with the affective) is the most dominant aspect. The cognitive aspect is absent in the inter-religious model. On average, all Muslim, Christian and Hindu students prefer the mono-religious over the inter-relig...
The association between schooling and religious beliefs has been widely documented in the social sci...
<p>In the reform era, there are interesting developments regarding the trend of parental choice of e...
The purpose of this study was to determine how the perceptions of non-Muslim students towards learni...
Contains fulltext : 141449.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This work aims to investigate the preference of the Indonesian for a specific type of religious educ...
From the colonial to reformation era, conflict has characterized inter-religious groups' relationshi...
Religious moderation constitutes a popular terminology in the field of social and religious studies ...
The article attempts to measure ideological preference and religious attitude of the students of Ala...
This paper discusses the issue of religious education in relation to the challenge of religious plur...
The focus of this paper concerns how to construct an Islamic education that corresponds to a plurali...
This study investigates Indonesian secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of citizensh...
Globalization challenges Muslims and Christians in developing religious education in Indonesia. The ...
This paper discusses the issue of religious education in relation to the challenge of religious plur...
This research focuses on plurality of two Indonesian state university students, namely IAIN Syaikh A...
The main conclusion of this thesis indicates that inclusive religious instruction should follow a mo...
The association between schooling and religious beliefs has been widely documented in the social sci...
<p>In the reform era, there are interesting developments regarding the trend of parental choice of e...
The purpose of this study was to determine how the perceptions of non-Muslim students towards learni...
Contains fulltext : 141449.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This work aims to investigate the preference of the Indonesian for a specific type of religious educ...
From the colonial to reformation era, conflict has characterized inter-religious groups' relationshi...
Religious moderation constitutes a popular terminology in the field of social and religious studies ...
The article attempts to measure ideological preference and religious attitude of the students of Ala...
This paper discusses the issue of religious education in relation to the challenge of religious plur...
The focus of this paper concerns how to construct an Islamic education that corresponds to a plurali...
This study investigates Indonesian secondary school teachers’ and students’ perceptions of citizensh...
Globalization challenges Muslims and Christians in developing religious education in Indonesia. The ...
This paper discusses the issue of religious education in relation to the challenge of religious plur...
This research focuses on plurality of two Indonesian state university students, namely IAIN Syaikh A...
The main conclusion of this thesis indicates that inclusive religious instruction should follow a mo...
The association between schooling and religious beliefs has been widely documented in the social sci...
<p>In the reform era, there are interesting developments regarding the trend of parental choice of e...
The purpose of this study was to determine how the perceptions of non-Muslim students towards learni...