Study of comparative religion.
Canada has normal Elementary, Middle and Secondary schools as well as 'Traditional' and religious schools. There are also Trade and Vocational schools and many Universities.
Schools, colleges and universities are the main systems of education.
The Puritans, who settled in the New England colonies, placed a strong emphasis on education as a means to understand the Bible and ensure the literacy of their population. They established schools and universities to provide education to their communities based on their religious beliefs.
Shools in Tunisia are not religious, the government encourage the secularism and prohibt veil in all places in schools, universities, and public places.
French children do not learn Religious Education (RE) in the same way as in some other countries. The French education system promotes secularism and does not include formal religious education in public schools. However, private schools, including Catholic schools, may offer religious instruction.
Engineering schools. Technical College. Engineering universities.
At education-portal.com/religion_degrees.html there are lists of all religious schools and degrees for careers in religious leadership, teaching and counseling.
There are regular public schools, religious (modern-Orthodox) public schools, there are schools which give a Torah-education, and there are private schools (whose orientation depends on who runs them).
Some examples of post-secondary education institutions include universities, colleges, technical schools, and vocational schools.
Religious education is "instruction religieuse" or "cathéchisme" (for Catholics). It is not a school subject (except in some private religious schools) but is taught by volunteers outside schools.
In the 1300s, schools were primarily run by the Church, particularly in Europe, where monasteries and cathedral schools played a central role in education. These institutions were responsible for teaching religious and classical texts, Latin, and basic literacy. Additionally, some universities began to emerge during this period, providing a more structured form of higher education, often under the auspices of religious institutions. Overall, clergy members were the predominant educators of the time.
Yes, there are many cities and towns in the Mojave Desert with elementary schools, high schools, universities and colleges.