Transforming Religious Education: Beliefs and Values under Scrutiny: Continuum Studies in Research in Education
Autor Brian Gatesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2007
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombings). It arouses interest at the level of popular reading (The Da Vinci Code), critical diatribe (Dawkins), and educational controversy (Faith Schools).
Against that background, there is a renewed interest in how schools can best equip boys and girls to be critically intelligent about beliefs and values. It is evident in continental Europe, in the US and in Asia. Throughout the world, Citizenship Education and Moral Education are receiving special attention, but in themselves they are incomplete, for they commonly overlook religion. This book argues the importance that public education should have as a priority not only that pupils become literate, numerate and sociate, but also 'religiate'.
In this fascinating study, Professor Brian Gates sets out the grounds for the distinctive approach to Religious Education. He argues that this approach, central to which is a comprehensive network of local ecumenical councils, is a model worthy of global imitation.
As part of the argument, Professor Gates examines four areas of complementary concern. The first is the logic of religion in education and the second concerns the process of religious development. Are there stages of understanding? What sense do children and young people have of God and transcendence, as of death and finitude? The third is the relationship between RE and Moral Education - their respective autonomies and mutual challenge. And the fourth is that of Collective Worship and its appropriateness or otherwise in public educational provision.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826496836
ISBN-10: 0826496830
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Studies in Research in Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826496830
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Studies in Research in Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Maintains an international perspective with particular relevance to academics in Europe, United States, Canada and the Commonwealth.
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: Rationale and curriculum content
PART ONE: Rationale and curriculum content
1. Varieties of Religious Education: a survey of curriculum content
in schools
in schools
2. Religious Education: a proper humanism
3. Groundwork for the future: curriculum innovation in
Religious Education
4. Teaching world religions in the UK Religious Education
5. Understanding the real context for world religions in education
6. The end of religion in the UK and beyond
7. E pluribus unum: the test and promise of Religious Education
8. Signalling transcendence: beyond the National Framework
for Religious Education
PART TWO: Children's religious and moral developmentfor Religious Education
9. 'Readiness' for religion
10. Sensing God
11. Religion in the child's own core curriculum
12. Children understanding death
13. Picturing God: a personal view
14. Children prospecting for commitment
15. Development through Religious Education
PART THREE: Moral Education
16. ME + RE = Kohlberg with a difference 17. Religion, morality & education: constitutionally incongruent?
18. RE needs moral education, ME needs religious education
PART FOUR: Collective Worship
1. School assemblies and the boundaries of moral education
2. Worship where the child is
3. Where now with Collective Worship?
16. ME + RE = Kohlberg with a difference 17. Religion, morality & education: constitutionally incongruent?
18. RE needs moral education, ME needs religious education
PART FOUR: Collective Worship
1. School assemblies and the boundaries of moral education
2. Worship where the child is
3. Where now with Collective Worship?