AbstractRituals are a part of everyday life (Quantz and Magolda, 1997) and they also appear in experiences in educational institutions. National holidays, pupil oaths, reading festivals, and flag-raising ceremonies are the rituals which appear in classrooms, schools, and educational environments can be taken into consideration. This paper aims to examine pre-service teachers’ perceptions about ritual in education and rituals’ functions. Rituals as national holidays and Independence March have been perceived as positive by pre-service teachers. On the other hand, rituals to control the outfit and taking teacher as an authority figure have been perceived as negative by pre-service teachers. In addition to these, according to pre-service teach...
Working and researching in a Reggio-inspired preschool for one year allowed me to witness repeated r...
Many teachers share an interest in bringing a better appreciation of ritual into their religious stu...
This research is concerned with children’s experience of the repeated procedures and activities in s...
AbstractRituals are a part of everyday life (Quantz and Magolda, 1997) and they also appear in exper...
Rituals provide a latent structure for teachers that goes beyond the surface meaning of conformity a...
In this paper I review the work of several scholars who have used rituals as a major organizing conc...
The paper presents school rituals and their possible use at primary school. Its aim is to show the o...
The use of rituals in the classroom can enrich and enhance learning. They can also build a sense of ...
Empirically focused article is dealing with the topic of rituals and ritualized behaviour in the env...
Abstract : A lot of literature has been written about education as the transmission of cultural kno...
Rituals accompany people from their birth till death and play very important roles in their lives. T...
Much of what happens in primary classrooms reflects a number of rituals and routines that have large...
Framed within a society where many Swedes consider themselves to be semi-secular, where by law schoo...
In the following pages I direct our interest toward moods which have a temporal character and which ...
This paper explains why the theme of a rite of passage in two elementary schools in Japan and Germa...
Working and researching in a Reggio-inspired preschool for one year allowed me to witness repeated r...
Many teachers share an interest in bringing a better appreciation of ritual into their religious stu...
This research is concerned with children’s experience of the repeated procedures and activities in s...
AbstractRituals are a part of everyday life (Quantz and Magolda, 1997) and they also appear in exper...
Rituals provide a latent structure for teachers that goes beyond the surface meaning of conformity a...
In this paper I review the work of several scholars who have used rituals as a major organizing conc...
The paper presents school rituals and their possible use at primary school. Its aim is to show the o...
The use of rituals in the classroom can enrich and enhance learning. They can also build a sense of ...
Empirically focused article is dealing with the topic of rituals and ritualized behaviour in the env...
Abstract : A lot of literature has been written about education as the transmission of cultural kno...
Rituals accompany people from their birth till death and play very important roles in their lives. T...
Much of what happens in primary classrooms reflects a number of rituals and routines that have large...
Framed within a society where many Swedes consider themselves to be semi-secular, where by law schoo...
In the following pages I direct our interest toward moods which have a temporal character and which ...
This paper explains why the theme of a rite of passage in two elementary schools in Japan and Germa...
Working and researching in a Reggio-inspired preschool for one year allowed me to witness repeated r...
Many teachers share an interest in bringing a better appreciation of ritual into their religious stu...
This research is concerned with children’s experience of the repeated procedures and activities in s...