Abstract [en] In this article, I will discuss how the idea of ‘learning about and from’ religion in Religious Education (RE) exist in both the English and Norwegian context. A main purpose of this article is to present a suggested template for comparative studies in religious education, where the discussion of this particular issue serves as example of how this can be applied. This template is a synthesis of two sets of ideas. The first is an idea of three dimensions in comparative education: supranational, national and sub-national processes. The second is the idea of levels of curriculum: societal, institutional, instructional and experiential. A basic criterion for my concept of comparative studies is a conception of comparative studies ...
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have for many years separated from most countries in the world by having ...
The aim of this literature study is to find out how four Swedish scholars identify themeaning of the...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
In this article, I will discuss how the idea of ‘learning about and from’ religion in Religious Educ...
In Norway, religious education (RE) is a non-confessional and common core subject that should be tau...
In the seemingly ever growing, diverse, and developing fields of comparative education, specific par...
The article will discuss comparative education and comparative religious education in particular. Co...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
The Norwegian discourse about definition and use of core concepts, pedagogy of religious education (...
This essay searches to examine religious education (RE) in Swedish primary school through a comparis...
This issue of the journal Nordidactica focuses on research in the field of religious education (RE)....
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
In this article, we map and analyse the changes in conceptualisation and ideas on Sámi and indigenou...
The author takes a retrospective look at his book Religious Education: An Interpretive Approach, fir...
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have for many years separated from most countries in the world by having ...
The aim of this literature study is to find out how four Swedish scholars identify themeaning of the...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...
In this article, I will discuss how the idea of ‘learning about and from’ religion in Religious Educ...
In Norway, religious education (RE) is a non-confessional and common core subject that should be tau...
In the seemingly ever growing, diverse, and developing fields of comparative education, specific par...
The article will discuss comparative education and comparative religious education in particular. Co...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
The Norwegian discourse about definition and use of core concepts, pedagogy of religious education (...
This essay searches to examine religious education (RE) in Swedish primary school through a comparis...
This issue of the journal Nordidactica focuses on research in the field of religious education (RE)....
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
In this article, we map and analyse the changes in conceptualisation and ideas on Sámi and indigenou...
The author takes a retrospective look at his book Religious Education: An Interpretive Approach, fir...
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have for many years separated from most countries in the world by having ...
The aim of this literature study is to find out how four Swedish scholars identify themeaning of the...
Acknowledging recent research literature on professionalism and religious education across Europe, t...