The aim of this article is to contribute to the development of a more pluralistic Religious Education. The Norwegian RE teaching in state schools is meant to be "objective, critical and pluralistic". A project about Hindu children’s experiences with the Norwegian subject "Religion, Philosophies of Life and Ethics" revealed constructs of normality in Religious Education. These normality constructs are based on Western ideas about religion. The findings from the project provide specific knowledge of the children's agency, but this knowledge has also raised critical questions about normality constructs and laid the groundwork for a larger discussion of issues related to children and religious education more generally. The article presents some...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
It has long been discussed what place religion should have in the Swedish school systems and the vie...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the development of a more pluralistic Religious Educatio...
AbstractAccording to the curriculum the Norwegian religious education subject should be «objective, ...
In Religious Education (RE), religious identity is usually considered to be important. When the comm...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion about how teacher education may approach the chall...
Sweden has an integrative approach to religious education and the classroom is a platform for religi...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the lower secondary school teaching in religion...
In Norway, religious education (RE) is a non-confessional and common core subject that should be tau...
Encounters with the art of the religions in classrooms and in sacred rooms have the potential to ext...
Secularization and diversity are two social features that characterize the contemporary world. The r...
In the mandatory, integrative and non-confessional school subject of Religious Education in Sweden, ...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
The Kindergarten Framework Plan presupposes that children learn to know and respect all represented ...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
It has long been discussed what place religion should have in the Swedish school systems and the vie...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the development of a more pluralistic Religious Educatio...
AbstractAccording to the curriculum the Norwegian religious education subject should be «objective, ...
In Religious Education (RE), religious identity is usually considered to be important. When the comm...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion about how teacher education may approach the chall...
Sweden has an integrative approach to religious education and the classroom is a platform for religi...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the lower secondary school teaching in religion...
In Norway, religious education (RE) is a non-confessional and common core subject that should be tau...
Encounters with the art of the religions in classrooms and in sacred rooms have the potential to ext...
Secularization and diversity are two social features that characterize the contemporary world. The r...
In the mandatory, integrative and non-confessional school subject of Religious Education in Sweden, ...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
The Kindergarten Framework Plan presupposes that children learn to know and respect all represented ...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
It has long been discussed what place religion should have in the Swedish school systems and the vie...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...