Faith-Based Education
Faith-based education refers to educational institutions or programs that integrate religious beliefs and values into their curriculum. These schools often aim to provide not only academic knowledge but also spiritual development, helping students understand and practice their faith. Common examples include Christian schools, Jewish yeshivas, and Islamic madrasas.
In faith-based education, teachings may include religious texts, moral lessons, and community service, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose among students. Such institutions often emphasize character development alongside academic achievement, encouraging students to apply their faith in everyday life and decision-making.