Encounters with the art of the religions in classrooms and in sacred rooms have the potential to extend students’ and pupils’ rooms of learning, as these encounters can contribute to complex experiences. The article explores various perspectives on the encounters and different ways to understand the rooms of learning. I discuss concepts and theories that can be used in education: theories about space, about normality constructs, and about the interpretation and impact of art. Keywords: the art of religions, sacred rooms, Hindu temple, mosque, excursions, rooms of learning, Religious EducationMøter med religionenes kunst i klasserom og i hellige rom har potensiale til å utvide studenters og elevers læringsrom; komplekse erfaringer kan være g...
AbstractAccording to the curriculum the Norwegian religious education subject should be «objective, ...
The study will examine how teachers relate to religious studies for middle school students. Religiou...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the lower secondary school teaching in religion...
In recent years, scholars in the field of Religious Education have noted a tendency to theorize and ...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
Are there systematic differences between the ways religion is illustrated in Norwegian Religious Edu...
In recent years, scholars in the field of Religious Education have noted a tendency to theorize and ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the development of a more pluralistic Religious Educatio...
This article presents various ways of symbolic reading of Islamic ornaments, derived from academic w...
Study: Degree project in teacher education, Advanced level, 15 hp University of Skövde...
How is religion and religiosity – especially Muslimness ‒ perceived and constructed in school childr...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
The aim of this study is to find out how middle school pupils experience field trips to religious bu...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
This study is based on qualitative interviews with high school students. The purpose of this study w...
AbstractAccording to the curriculum the Norwegian religious education subject should be «objective, ...
The study will examine how teachers relate to religious studies for middle school students. Religiou...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the lower secondary school teaching in religion...
In recent years, scholars in the field of Religious Education have noted a tendency to theorize and ...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
Are there systematic differences between the ways religion is illustrated in Norwegian Religious Edu...
In recent years, scholars in the field of Religious Education have noted a tendency to theorize and ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the development of a more pluralistic Religious Educatio...
This article presents various ways of symbolic reading of Islamic ornaments, derived from academic w...
Study: Degree project in teacher education, Advanced level, 15 hp University of Skövde...
How is religion and religiosity – especially Muslimness ‒ perceived and constructed in school childr...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
The aim of this study is to find out how middle school pupils experience field trips to religious bu...
In a verdict from The European Court of Human Rights in 2007 nine out of seventeen judges said that ...
This study is based on qualitative interviews with high school students. The purpose of this study w...
AbstractAccording to the curriculum the Norwegian religious education subject should be «objective, ...
The study will examine how teachers relate to religious studies for middle school students. Religiou...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the lower secondary school teaching in religion...