This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected characteristics that scholars agree are common to all professions. The characteristics that are addressed include essential service, call to serve, special knowledge and skills, specialized and advanced university training, public trust and status, code of ethics and performance standards, and professional organization. The research suggests that religion teaching satisfies two of the seven selected characteristics, namely the essential service and call to serve, but does not fully satisfy the other five. The main conclusion drawn is that steps must be taken to professionalize religion teaching. To that end, recommendations include the further development of a ...
Scholarship has indicated that Catholic, secondary school religion teachers in the United States are...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 2008 the...
Recruitment and retention strategies are a growing concern for Catholic educational leaders. This a...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected characteristics that sc...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected char-acteristics that s...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected char-acteristics that s...
In September 2000, this journal announced an important national study, funded by grants from the Lil...
The Next Generations: A Study of Catholic High School Religion Teachers is a McGivney Grant-funded s...
As staffing in Catholic K-12 schools has transitioned to a predominantly lay teaching corps over the...
High school religion teachers in Catholic schools are central to the mission of such schools and tea...
Religion is important to study in social studies because many religious iReligion is important to st...
Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality o...
This study proposes a Religion Training Program for the Lay Faculty of Pilar College based on their ...
Able school administrators understand that teachers are their most valuable asset. If Christian scho...
Research literature has demonstrated that Catholic high school religion teachers face a number of po...
Scholarship has indicated that Catholic, secondary school religion teachers in the United States are...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 2008 the...
Recruitment and retention strategies are a growing concern for Catholic educational leaders. This a...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected characteristics that sc...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected char-acteristics that s...
This article assesses religion teaching as a profession in terms of selected char-acteristics that s...
In September 2000, this journal announced an important national study, funded by grants from the Lil...
The Next Generations: A Study of Catholic High School Religion Teachers is a McGivney Grant-funded s...
As staffing in Catholic K-12 schools has transitioned to a predominantly lay teaching corps over the...
High school religion teachers in Catholic schools are central to the mission of such schools and tea...
Religion is important to study in social studies because many religious iReligion is important to st...
Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality o...
This study proposes a Religion Training Program for the Lay Faculty of Pilar College based on their ...
Able school administrators understand that teachers are their most valuable asset. If Christian scho...
Research literature has demonstrated that Catholic high school religion teachers face a number of po...
Scholarship has indicated that Catholic, secondary school religion teachers in the United States are...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Religious Education/Catechetics. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 2008 the...
Recruitment and retention strategies are a growing concern for Catholic educational leaders. This a...