This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australian Catholic school K-12 religion curricula. The first article (Rossiter, 2010) considered that there has been such a great change in the landscape of contemporary spirituality that the traditional framework of religious meanings within which Catholic school religion curricula are written is out of synch with the meanings that inform contemporary spiritualities. A proposed responsive change in orientation suggests that more prominence needs to be given to the critical interpretation and evaluation of cultural meanings, while not neglecting the more traditional aim of giving young Catholics meaningful access to their religious heritage. The appa...
This is the first of two articles devoted to an historical perspective on spiritual education in Aus...
This article presents a summary portrait of contemporary youth spirituality, drawn collectively from...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
In the light of the changed landscape of contemporary spirituality explored in the previous issue of...
Pope John Paul II, following in the steps of his predecessors, strongly advocated the critical appra...
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
In the last twenty years the teaching of religious education in secondary schools has changed and ad...
While practically all of what could be regarded as ‘spiritual education’ in Australian schools occur...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
The Australian Curriculum articulates the role of general capabilities across all learning areas in ...
This research study aimed to explore and describe students' and teachers' perceptions of religious e...
This paper consider three pivotal moments in the history of religious education in Australian Cathol...
This is the first of two articles devoted to an historical perspective on spiritual education in Aus...
This is the first of two articles devoted to an historical perspective on spiritual education in Aus...
This article presents a summary portrait of contemporary youth spirituality, drawn collectively from...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
In the light of the changed landscape of contemporary spirituality explored in the previous issue of...
Pope John Paul II, following in the steps of his predecessors, strongly advocated the critical appra...
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
In the last twenty years the teaching of religious education in secondary schools has changed and ad...
While practically all of what could be regarded as ‘spiritual education’ in Australian schools occur...
The nature and purpose of Religious Education in Catholic schools has continued to be the subject of...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
The Australian Curriculum articulates the role of general capabilities across all learning areas in ...
This research study aimed to explore and describe students' and teachers' perceptions of religious e...
This paper consider three pivotal moments in the history of religious education in Australian Cathol...
This is the first of two articles devoted to an historical perspective on spiritual education in Aus...
This is the first of two articles devoted to an historical perspective on spiritual education in Aus...
This article presents a summary portrait of contemporary youth spirituality, drawn collectively from...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...