This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in the 1930s, through a retrospective, self-autobiographical life history approach. The material reported here is a part of wider data of mainly written narratives (N = 62) from RE teachers who recount their career trajectories. In these career-focused life histories, the teachers outline their own professionalism as embedded in changing sociohistorical contexts, where to a great extent they tell about the active development of the school and the teaching of their particular subject to answer to the changing needs and challenges. Some teachers have, along with their teaching, also been actively involved in different communities or associations....
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality o...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
Religious education in Finland is currently adapting to new national religious and secular pluraliti...
The character of religious education was widely discussed during the planning stage of comprehensive...
In this article we explore the perceptions of religious education of Finnish class teacher students....
: Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe,...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
The literature suggests that Lutheran teachers have historically struggled with salary and their sta...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
This paper seeks to gain a better understanding of religious education coordinators (RECs) in contem...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality o...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
This article examines the career paths of Finnish Religious Education (RE) teachers who were born in...
Religious education in Finland is currently adapting to new national religious and secular pluraliti...
The character of religious education was widely discussed during the planning stage of comprehensive...
In this article we explore the perceptions of religious education of Finnish class teacher students....
: Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe,...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
The literature suggests that Lutheran teachers have historically struggled with salary and their sta...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
This paper seeks to gain a better understanding of religious education coordinators (RECs) in contem...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality o...