The nature of Religious Education in Catholic secondary schools has generated significant interest since the Second Vatican Council. A number of theoretical approaches to classroom Religious Education have been used in Catholic secondary schools in New Zealand since the mid 1960s (Crawford & Rossiter, 1985; Groome, 1980; van Caster, 1965). The debate regarding the most suitable approach for classroom Religious Education at this level has largely settled on a Subject-Oriented approach (Larkin, 2006). In New Zealand there has been a considerable investment of resources in the development of curricula and textbooks (Finlay, 2000). However there has been little research about teacher beliefs concerning the purpose of the subject. This thesis re...
In 2012, the Churches Education Commission in New Zealand stated that around 40% of state primary sc...
The contemporary, complex and often controversial discourse about religious education is framed with...
It is my belief that the varying levels of lived Catholic Ethos in schools is also worthy of further...
This research study aimed to explore and describe students' and teachers' perceptions of religious e...
The research reported in this thesis investigated perceptions about the nature and purpose of religi...
The Australian Catholic Religious Educational landscape has seen much change in theory and practice ...
This thesis analysed Religious Education Coordinators' perceptions of their role in Catholic seconda...
In the last twenty years the teaching of religious education in secondary schools has changed and ad...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
We would like to elevate the discussion of classroom practice in Catholic education. There has been ...
This research aims to establish whether there needs to be a change in the epistemological groundings...
This paper presents preliminary findings from research designed to investigate and describe the perc...
This study considers what constitutes an appropriate religious education for student teachers of rel...
There is much evidence to demonstrate a long standing, shared concern by various stakeholders wishin...
At a time when the faith-based identity of schools is facing serious challenges, the researchers und...
In 2012, the Churches Education Commission in New Zealand stated that around 40% of state primary sc...
The contemporary, complex and often controversial discourse about religious education is framed with...
It is my belief that the varying levels of lived Catholic Ethos in schools is also worthy of further...
This research study aimed to explore and describe students' and teachers' perceptions of religious e...
The research reported in this thesis investigated perceptions about the nature and purpose of religi...
The Australian Catholic Religious Educational landscape has seen much change in theory and practice ...
This thesis analysed Religious Education Coordinators' perceptions of their role in Catholic seconda...
In the last twenty years the teaching of religious education in secondary schools has changed and ad...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
We would like to elevate the discussion of classroom practice in Catholic education. There has been ...
This research aims to establish whether there needs to be a change in the epistemological groundings...
This paper presents preliminary findings from research designed to investigate and describe the perc...
This study considers what constitutes an appropriate religious education for student teachers of rel...
There is much evidence to demonstrate a long standing, shared concern by various stakeholders wishin...
At a time when the faith-based identity of schools is facing serious challenges, the researchers und...
In 2012, the Churches Education Commission in New Zealand stated that around 40% of state primary sc...
The contemporary, complex and often controversial discourse about religious education is framed with...
It is my belief that the varying levels of lived Catholic Ethos in schools is also worthy of further...