We Need to Talk about Religious Education
Manifestos for the Future of Re
Herausgeber: Chater, Mark; Castelli, Mike
We Need to Talk about Religious Education
Manifestos for the Future of Re
Herausgeber: Chater, Mark; Castelli, Mike
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A manifesto for a new model of religious education (RE) in the UK national curriculum. It sets the context of the current religious climate and need for reform in RE, and gives suggestions for the future development of the topic in schools.
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A manifesto for a new model of religious education (RE) in the UK national curriculum. It sets the context of the current religious climate and need for reform in RE, and gives suggestions for the future development of the topic in schools.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781785922695
- ISBN-10: 1785922696
- Artikelnr.: 48253220
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781785922695
- ISBN-10: 1785922696
- Artikelnr.: 48253220
Edited by Mike Castelli and Mark Chater. Foreword by Professor Linda Woodhead, MBE
Contributor bios; Foreword - Linda Woodhead MBE
University of Lancaster; Introduction - Mike Castelli
Association of University Lecturers in RE and Mark Chater
Culham St Gabriel's Trust
Oxford; PART I. Context; 1. Time to Abandon RE: Ditching an Out-of-date Solution to an Out-of-date Problem - Clive Lawton
Former Chair of the Shap Working Party of World Religions in Education; 2. A European Perspective: How Educational Reforms Influence the Place and Image of RE - Peter Schreiner
Comenius-Institut
Germany; 3. Why We Need Legislative Change
and How We Can Get It - Mark Chater; 4. RE and the Knowledge Problem - Richard Kueh
Farmington Institute
Harris Manchester College
Oxford; 5. The Future of Catholic RE - Andrew Lewis
St Bonaventure's School
London; 6. RE-dressing the Balance - Gillian Georgiou
Diocesan Education Team
Lincoln and Kathryn Wright
Culham St Gabriel's
Oxford; 7. Towards a Core Integrity for RE - Sushma Sahajpal
Connectar Creative Education
Buckinghamshire; Part II. Futures; 8. Making the Case for More Demanding RE - Mary Myatt
education advisor
Wales; 9. Principles and Procedures for Classroom Dialogue - Mike Castelli; 10. Facing the Strange - Phil Champain
Three Faiths Forum
London; 11. RE as a Safe space for Discussing Unsafe Ideas - Neil McKain
Pipers Corner School
High Wycombe; 12. The Role of Religious Education in Addressing Extremism - Adam Whitlock
Ark Burlington Danes Academy
London; 13. Faith Communities as Stakeholders in RE: A Commitment to Generous Hospitality - Derek Holloway
The Church of England Education Office
London; 14. Does Research Matter in the Religious Education Classroom? - Dawn Cox
Manning Tree High School
Essex; 15. The 'Digital Turn': What does RE Teachers' Online Engagement Mean for RE CPD? - James Robson
Culham St Gabriel's Trust and Oxford University Department of Education; Index
University of Lancaster; Introduction - Mike Castelli
Association of University Lecturers in RE and Mark Chater
Culham St Gabriel's Trust
Oxford; PART I. Context; 1. Time to Abandon RE: Ditching an Out-of-date Solution to an Out-of-date Problem - Clive Lawton
Former Chair of the Shap Working Party of World Religions in Education; 2. A European Perspective: How Educational Reforms Influence the Place and Image of RE - Peter Schreiner
Comenius-Institut
Germany; 3. Why We Need Legislative Change
and How We Can Get It - Mark Chater; 4. RE and the Knowledge Problem - Richard Kueh
Farmington Institute
Harris Manchester College
Oxford; 5. The Future of Catholic RE - Andrew Lewis
St Bonaventure's School
London; 6. RE-dressing the Balance - Gillian Georgiou
Diocesan Education Team
Lincoln and Kathryn Wright
Culham St Gabriel's
Oxford; 7. Towards a Core Integrity for RE - Sushma Sahajpal
Connectar Creative Education
Buckinghamshire; Part II. Futures; 8. Making the Case for More Demanding RE - Mary Myatt
education advisor
Wales; 9. Principles and Procedures for Classroom Dialogue - Mike Castelli; 10. Facing the Strange - Phil Champain
Three Faiths Forum
London; 11. RE as a Safe space for Discussing Unsafe Ideas - Neil McKain
Pipers Corner School
High Wycombe; 12. The Role of Religious Education in Addressing Extremism - Adam Whitlock
Ark Burlington Danes Academy
London; 13. Faith Communities as Stakeholders in RE: A Commitment to Generous Hospitality - Derek Holloway
The Church of England Education Office
London; 14. Does Research Matter in the Religious Education Classroom? - Dawn Cox
Manning Tree High School
Essex; 15. The 'Digital Turn': What does RE Teachers' Online Engagement Mean for RE CPD? - James Robson
Culham St Gabriel's Trust and Oxford University Department of Education; Index
Contributor bios; Foreword - Linda Woodhead MBE
University of Lancaster; Introduction - Mike Castelli
Association of University Lecturers in RE and Mark Chater
Culham St Gabriel's Trust
Oxford; PART I. Context; 1. Time to Abandon RE: Ditching an Out-of-date Solution to an Out-of-date Problem - Clive Lawton
Former Chair of the Shap Working Party of World Religions in Education; 2. A European Perspective: How Educational Reforms Influence the Place and Image of RE - Peter Schreiner
Comenius-Institut
Germany; 3. Why We Need Legislative Change
and How We Can Get It - Mark Chater; 4. RE and the Knowledge Problem - Richard Kueh
Farmington Institute
Harris Manchester College
Oxford; 5. The Future of Catholic RE - Andrew Lewis
St Bonaventure's School
London; 6. RE-dressing the Balance - Gillian Georgiou
Diocesan Education Team
Lincoln and Kathryn Wright
Culham St Gabriel's
Oxford; 7. Towards a Core Integrity for RE - Sushma Sahajpal
Connectar Creative Education
Buckinghamshire; Part II. Futures; 8. Making the Case for More Demanding RE - Mary Myatt
education advisor
Wales; 9. Principles and Procedures for Classroom Dialogue - Mike Castelli; 10. Facing the Strange - Phil Champain
Three Faiths Forum
London; 11. RE as a Safe space for Discussing Unsafe Ideas - Neil McKain
Pipers Corner School
High Wycombe; 12. The Role of Religious Education in Addressing Extremism - Adam Whitlock
Ark Burlington Danes Academy
London; 13. Faith Communities as Stakeholders in RE: A Commitment to Generous Hospitality - Derek Holloway
The Church of England Education Office
London; 14. Does Research Matter in the Religious Education Classroom? - Dawn Cox
Manning Tree High School
Essex; 15. The 'Digital Turn': What does RE Teachers' Online Engagement Mean for RE CPD? - James Robson
Culham St Gabriel's Trust and Oxford University Department of Education; Index
University of Lancaster; Introduction - Mike Castelli
Association of University Lecturers in RE and Mark Chater
Culham St Gabriel's Trust
Oxford; PART I. Context; 1. Time to Abandon RE: Ditching an Out-of-date Solution to an Out-of-date Problem - Clive Lawton
Former Chair of the Shap Working Party of World Religions in Education; 2. A European Perspective: How Educational Reforms Influence the Place and Image of RE - Peter Schreiner
Comenius-Institut
Germany; 3. Why We Need Legislative Change
and How We Can Get It - Mark Chater; 4. RE and the Knowledge Problem - Richard Kueh
Farmington Institute
Harris Manchester College
Oxford; 5. The Future of Catholic RE - Andrew Lewis
St Bonaventure's School
London; 6. RE-dressing the Balance - Gillian Georgiou
Diocesan Education Team
Lincoln and Kathryn Wright
Culham St Gabriel's
Oxford; 7. Towards a Core Integrity for RE - Sushma Sahajpal
Connectar Creative Education
Buckinghamshire; Part II. Futures; 8. Making the Case for More Demanding RE - Mary Myatt
education advisor
Wales; 9. Principles and Procedures for Classroom Dialogue - Mike Castelli; 10. Facing the Strange - Phil Champain
Three Faiths Forum
London; 11. RE as a Safe space for Discussing Unsafe Ideas - Neil McKain
Pipers Corner School
High Wycombe; 12. The Role of Religious Education in Addressing Extremism - Adam Whitlock
Ark Burlington Danes Academy
London; 13. Faith Communities as Stakeholders in RE: A Commitment to Generous Hospitality - Derek Holloway
The Church of England Education Office
London; 14. Does Research Matter in the Religious Education Classroom? - Dawn Cox
Manning Tree High School
Essex; 15. The 'Digital Turn': What does RE Teachers' Online Engagement Mean for RE CPD? - James Robson
Culham St Gabriel's Trust and Oxford University Department of Education; Index