Highlighting key writings from Professor Robert Jackson's international career in education, the texts in this book provide a historical perspective in relation to current debates about religious education in the UK and internationally, drawing attention to issues of current concern.
Highlighting key writings from Professor Robert Jackson's international career in education, the texts in this book provide a historical perspective in relation to current debates about religious education in the UK and internationally, drawing attention to issues of current concern.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Jackson is Emeritus Professor in the Centre for Education Studies at the University of Warwick, UK and Founding Director of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU). He has held Visiting Professorships at Oslo Metropolitan University and the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Education at Stockholm University, and received honorary doctorates from The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (NTNU), and the Norwegian School of Theology (MF), Oslo.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: General Introduction 1 Religious Education and the Arts of Interpretation Revisited Part Two: Empirical Research Introduction 2 Studying British Hindu Children and Representing Them in School Texts 3 The Diversity of Experience in the Religious Upbringing of Children from Christian Families in Britain 4 The 'Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity' Project in the Context of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU) Research Part Three: The Interpretive Approach to Religious Education Introduction 5 Studying Religious Diversity in Public Education: An Interpretive Approach to Religious and Intercultural Understanding 6 The Representation of Religions 7 Implications of an Interpretive Approach 8 Contextual Religious Education and the Interpretive Approach Part Four Religious Education and Plurality Introduction 9 Religious Education in the Context of Plurality 10 Religious Education's Contribution to Intercultural Education, Citizenship Education and Values Education 11 Towards a Pluralistic Religious Education Part Five Human Rights and International Policy Developments Introduction 12 Dialogical Liberalism: A Human Rights Rationale for 'Education about Religions and Beliefs' 13 Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe 14 The Politicisation and Securitisation of Religious Education? A Rejoinder
Part One: General Introduction 1 Religious Education and the Arts of Interpretation Revisited Part Two: Empirical Research Introduction 2 Studying British Hindu Children and Representing Them in School Texts 3 The Diversity of Experience in the Religious Upbringing of Children from Christian Families in Britain 4 The 'Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity' Project in the Context of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU) Research Part Three: The Interpretive Approach to Religious Education Introduction 5 Studying Religious Diversity in Public Education: An Interpretive Approach to Religious and Intercultural Understanding 6 The Representation of Religions 7 Implications of an Interpretive Approach 8 Contextual Religious Education and the Interpretive Approach Part Four Religious Education and Plurality Introduction 9 Religious Education in the Context of Plurality 10 Religious Education's Contribution to Intercultural Education, Citizenship Education and Values Education 11 Towards a Pluralistic Religious Education Part Five Human Rights and International Policy Developments Introduction 12 Dialogical Liberalism: A Human Rights Rationale for 'Education about Religions and Beliefs' 13 Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe 14 The Politicisation and Securitisation of Religious Education? A Rejoinder
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