Over the last few years, the churches have been turning to HE validated programmes for their lay ministerial education. This article reports on a research project that investigates the student experience of training on an academic programme and seeks to identify how the term "academic" is understood by students. The article analyses the research findings and reflects critically on them in the light of selected literature on academic learning drawn from both educational and theological sources. The author draws out implications for teaching, learning and assessment strategies for church educators as they increasingly turn to HE validated programmes for the delivery of lay ministerial training
Thesis (PhD (Pastoral Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in co-operation with Gr...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
Through the introduction of a new hermeneutical model of communication in RE, this ar...
Churches often validate their ministry training through Higher Education (HE) institutions in order ...
This paper briefly explores the social context of religion in Australia since white settlement, to h...
The dissertation aims to explore the value lay people in the Church of England today attach to "offi...
The present study sought to investigate the perceptions of 300 ministers, 85 recent graduates from t...
This qualitative research inquired into the effects of seminary education on ministers\u27 ability t...
The basic questions addressed by the thesis are concerned with the nature of the ordained ministry o...
What kind of training does equip leaders for the ministry as it actually is? The processes of change...
Several dioceses in Australia have been involved in the management and implementation of new curricu...
The background to this paper is that in academics, religious studies is not given its due respect an...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
This article is about learning and teaching in postgraduate courses and professional development pro...
This study addresses the question of church schools’ compatibility with the tradition of liberal edu...
Thesis (PhD (Pastoral Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in co-operation with Gr...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
Through the introduction of a new hermeneutical model of communication in RE, this ar...
Churches often validate their ministry training through Higher Education (HE) institutions in order ...
This paper briefly explores the social context of religion in Australia since white settlement, to h...
The dissertation aims to explore the value lay people in the Church of England today attach to "offi...
The present study sought to investigate the perceptions of 300 ministers, 85 recent graduates from t...
This qualitative research inquired into the effects of seminary education on ministers\u27 ability t...
The basic questions addressed by the thesis are concerned with the nature of the ordained ministry o...
What kind of training does equip leaders for the ministry as it actually is? The processes of change...
Several dioceses in Australia have been involved in the management and implementation of new curricu...
The background to this paper is that in academics, religious studies is not given its due respect an...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
This article is about learning and teaching in postgraduate courses and professional development pro...
This study addresses the question of church schools’ compatibility with the tradition of liberal edu...
Thesis (PhD (Pastoral Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in co-operation with Gr...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
Through the introduction of a new hermeneutical model of communication in RE, this ar...