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  <updated>2026-05-07T02:41:12Z</updated>
  <dc:date>2026-05-07T02:41:12Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The catholic  Marianist brothers’ compulsory policy of religious education  as a moral saver: a case of  M atero boys’ secondary school in Lusaka  district, Zambia</title>
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    <author>
      <name>Muyuni, Audrey</name>
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    <id>https://space.mu.ac.zm/xmlui/handle/123456789/235</id>
    <updated>2024-09-30T14:23:46Z</updated>
    <published>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The catholic  Marianist brothers’ compulsory policy of religious education  as a moral saver: a case of  M atero boys’ secondary school in Lusaka  district, Zambia
Authors: Muyuni, Audrey
Abstract: The  article  focuses  on  the  contribution  the  Marianist  Brothers  made  to  moral  and  integral  boys’ &#xD;
education in their education philosophy at Matero Boys Secondary School popularly known as MaBoys. &#xD;
Cox’s&#xD;
(1994) &#xD;
theory of phenomenology of religion was used to &#xD;
generate empirical data from the religious &#xD;
and  lived  experiences  of  the  Marianist  Brothers  as  well  as  the  narrated  stories  from  both  former &#xD;
teachers  and  pupils  of  the  first  twenty&#xD;
-&#xD;
five  years  at  MaBoys.  The  study  was  purely  qualitative  and &#xD;
allowed the socia&#xD;
l phenomena to speak in its social setting. Specifically, the study used a follow&#xD;
-&#xD;
up case &#xD;
study  design  to  capture  and  understand  the  Marianist  applied  pedagogical  practices  in  enhancing &#xD;
former pupils’ lives after leaving the school. Data was collected thro&#xD;
ugh semi&#xD;
-&#xD;
structured interviews and &#xD;
data  analysis  was  done  thematically  from  the  merging  themes.  The  findings  indicated  that  Religious &#xD;
Education was the core of morality in provision of quality education. Further, findings revealed that RE &#xD;
was supplemented &#xD;
with other religious programmes which is the Marianist Brothers’ initiative to impart &#xD;
spiritual  moral  behaviour  in  the  learners  through  assessments.  Additionally,  frequent  observations &#xD;
made by both Brothers and teachers on virtues of Christian life in area&#xD;
s of prayer, devotion and charity &#xD;
affected the learners’ religiosity behaviour long after living the school. This was evident that Marianist &#xD;
imprint  remained  in  the  boys’  lives  who  became  responsible  citizens  of  the  nation.  The  study &#xD;
recommends that RE sho&#xD;
uld be made compulsory at all levels in both faith based and public schools to &#xD;
promote moral values</summary>
    <dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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