Because of her history, post colonial Zimbabwe is characterized by diverse and heterogeneous religious and cultural beliefs and practices. Some of these beliefs and practices, as well as norms and customs, are inextricably bound to particular religious traditions and philosophies such as African Traditional | Religion, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Bahai Faith, Taoism and Confucianism. Despite the multiplicity of this country’s religious contours, the religious education curriculum has sadly remained neo-confessional to a large extent. In this pluralistic environment, the inhabitants have to grapple with issues of moral decadence, individualism, identity crises, intolerance, cultural, concubinage, among others, yet the Zimbabw...
In both Pakistan and Bangladesh, most parents seek to provide their children with a ‘hybrid’ educati...
This study enquires about designing a curriculum model in religious education at secondary level (fo...
This paper asks how intercultural theology can inspire a critical and constructive reflection on the...
A ZJER article on Zimbabwe's religious education curriculum.Because of her history, post colonial Zi...
There have been debates in regard to the teaching and learning of religious education (R.E.) in Zimb...
The teaching and learning of religion in most post-colonial states take place on an ambivalent and c...
Because o f her history, post colonial Zimbabwe is characterised by diverse and heterogeneous religi...
M.Ed.One problem in the education system is that there is an apparent sidelining of religious educat...
The paper examined the relevance of Religious Studies as an academic discipline in secondary schools...
The relevance of Religious Education (RE) as a subject within the school environment is once again b...
In 2017, Zimbabwe started to implement the updated Religious Studies curriculum under a new policy f...
Religious Education is under pressure in a secular/secularizing age. Efforts are made to include in ...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
This paper is a phenomenological discourse on the teaching and learning of Family and Religious stud...
In both Pakistan and Bangladesh, most parents seek to provide their children with a ‘hybrid’ educati...
This study enquires about designing a curriculum model in religious education at secondary level (fo...
This paper asks how intercultural theology can inspire a critical and constructive reflection on the...
A ZJER article on Zimbabwe's religious education curriculum.Because of her history, post colonial Zi...
There have been debates in regard to the teaching and learning of religious education (R.E.) in Zimb...
The teaching and learning of religion in most post-colonial states take place on an ambivalent and c...
Because o f her history, post colonial Zimbabwe is characterised by diverse and heterogeneous religi...
M.Ed.One problem in the education system is that there is an apparent sidelining of religious educat...
The paper examined the relevance of Religious Studies as an academic discipline in secondary schools...
The relevance of Religious Education (RE) as a subject within the school environment is once again b...
In 2017, Zimbabwe started to implement the updated Religious Studies curriculum under a new policy f...
Religious Education is under pressure in a secular/secularizing age. Efforts are made to include in ...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
This paper is a phenomenological discourse on the teaching and learning of Family and Religious stud...
In both Pakistan and Bangladesh, most parents seek to provide their children with a ‘hybrid’ educati...
This study enquires about designing a curriculum model in religious education at secondary level (fo...
This paper asks how intercultural theology can inspire a critical and constructive reflection on the...