This qualitative study investigated the extent to which the junior secondary schools religious education textbooks used in Botswana promote cultural sensitivity and diversity. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from participants who were purposively sampled in three selected junior secondary schools in an urban setting. The results revealed that religious education textbooks are perceived to be culturally insensitive and deemed to promote the dominant cultures. In fact, religious education textbooks marginalise the cultures of the ethnic minorities which is a reflection of political and social orientations of nation building project which propagates the cultures of the dominant ethnic groups. In addition, the textbook pres...
This study is about the changes in the representation of the diversity in hinduism in textbooks betw...
Bibliography: leaves 124-129.The concept of religion in South Africa has been distorted by religious...
Received 8 August 2018. Accepted 20 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.This paper us...
Abstract. This qualitative study investigated the extent to which the junior secondary schools relig...
I explore the ways in which RE teachers understand and implement a multi faith Religious Educa tion ...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate Ethiopian second cycle primary level Social Studies textboo...
Pluralism and religious diversity offer opportunities for deep learning across cultures and religion...
African Traditional Religion, ATR, forms part of African Indigenous Knowledge. The two senior second...
In the interest of instilling a respect for diversity in learners, the South African policy on relig...
A ZJER article on Zimbabwe's religious education curriculum.Because of her history, post colonial Zi...
South Africa’s Policy for Religion and Education is linked to a broad range of initiatives celebrat...
Societies are changing rapidly, and in many countries there is an ongoing debate on the role of mul...
The paper examined the relevance of Religious Studies as an academic discipline in secondary schools...
In 2017, Zimbabwe started to implement the updated Religious Studies curriculum under a new policy f...
There have been debates in regard to the teaching and learning of religious education (R.E.) in Zimb...
This study is about the changes in the representation of the diversity in hinduism in textbooks betw...
Bibliography: leaves 124-129.The concept of religion in South Africa has been distorted by religious...
Received 8 August 2018. Accepted 20 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.This paper us...
Abstract. This qualitative study investigated the extent to which the junior secondary schools relig...
I explore the ways in which RE teachers understand and implement a multi faith Religious Educa tion ...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate Ethiopian second cycle primary level Social Studies textboo...
Pluralism and religious diversity offer opportunities for deep learning across cultures and religion...
African Traditional Religion, ATR, forms part of African Indigenous Knowledge. The two senior second...
In the interest of instilling a respect for diversity in learners, the South African policy on relig...
A ZJER article on Zimbabwe's religious education curriculum.Because of her history, post colonial Zi...
South Africa’s Policy for Religion and Education is linked to a broad range of initiatives celebrat...
Societies are changing rapidly, and in many countries there is an ongoing debate on the role of mul...
The paper examined the relevance of Religious Studies as an academic discipline in secondary schools...
In 2017, Zimbabwe started to implement the updated Religious Studies curriculum under a new policy f...
There have been debates in regard to the teaching and learning of religious education (R.E.) in Zimb...
This study is about the changes in the representation of the diversity in hinduism in textbooks betw...
Bibliography: leaves 124-129.The concept of religion in South Africa has been distorted by religious...
Received 8 August 2018. Accepted 20 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.This paper us...