This essay examines two fourth-grade students’ task-based read-aloud interviews on the biblical text of Numbers 13. Taking up the New London Group’s call for a pedagogy of multiliteracies this article examines how educators and adults might sensitize themselves to the interpretive identities children bring to their reading of biblical texts. This work is intricately tied to child development, as we move religious education from a deficit model and perspective towards the child to a more welcoming asset model and perspective
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.The flat narratives presented in ...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Research (Barna, 2012; Morris, 2008), points to the noticeable decline in Bible reading and biblical...
A previous paper on methodological considerations in interpreting the Bible for childrenexplored the...
There is a shortage of material which teaches children and pre–teens how to read and study the Bible...
In Children and Methods: Listening To and Learning From Children in the Biblical World, Kristine Hen...
This collection of essays by Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars underscores the significance of s...
This article uses research carried out in a variety of English schools to suggest a discontinuity in...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
The Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social trans...
Society and parents continue to ensure that American children are familiar with the stories of the b...
<p>Recent research has demonstrated that children are sensitive to the underlying causal struc...
This paper unpacks auto-ethnographically the lived experience of the teacher researcher\u27s applica...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
Although religion has played a key role in reading instruction in many education systems, this posit...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.The flat narratives presented in ...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Research (Barna, 2012; Morris, 2008), points to the noticeable decline in Bible reading and biblical...
A previous paper on methodological considerations in interpreting the Bible for childrenexplored the...
There is a shortage of material which teaches children and pre–teens how to read and study the Bible...
In Children and Methods: Listening To and Learning From Children in the Biblical World, Kristine Hen...
This collection of essays by Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars underscores the significance of s...
This article uses research carried out in a variety of English schools to suggest a discontinuity in...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
The Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social trans...
Society and parents continue to ensure that American children are familiar with the stories of the b...
<p>Recent research has demonstrated that children are sensitive to the underlying causal struc...
This paper unpacks auto-ethnographically the lived experience of the teacher researcher\u27s applica...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
Although religion has played a key role in reading instruction in many education systems, this posit...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.The flat narratives presented in ...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Research (Barna, 2012; Morris, 2008), points to the noticeable decline in Bible reading and biblical...