This paper proposes that the acquisition of meta-concepts and thinking skills in order to facilitate scholarly religious thought should be the principal aim of religious education in schools. As a result, the aim of religious education is primarily stated in cognitive terms and religious education is understood as closely related to education about religion. The educational value of this approach is explained in a cultural–historical perspective on learning. It is shown that there is a close connection between learning and development and that school learning especially contributes to development of pupils’ higher cognitive functions, if school learning aims at the acquisition of subject-specific meta-concepts and thinking skills. In order ...
AbstractIn secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion or about reli...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
The article aims to fix the main landmarks that are necessary in the process of religious formation ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper proposes that the acquisition of meta-concepts and thinking...
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The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
AbstractThe significance and value of learning and education is an evident fact in all cultures and ...
This thesis is a practitioner based enquiry exploring the effects of teaching Religious Education th...
In this paper, the central findings of a research project into religious literacy are presented. Thi...
To facilitate and strengthen teacher training knowledge transfers, certain theoretical andanalytical...
This small volume covers the entire conceptual range of approaches to religious education in public ...
The phrase ‘religious literacy’ whilst contested, is increasingly used both within Religious Educati...
Religious knowledge has an encompassing dimension in the mental worlds and lives of individuals on t...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
This paper is about memory, its place in the religious education classroom and the way it might info...
AbstractIn secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion or about reli...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
The article aims to fix the main landmarks that are necessary in the process of religious formation ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper proposes that the acquisition of meta-concepts and thinking...
Contains fulltext : 56654.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)So far scholar...
The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
AbstractThe significance and value of learning and education is an evident fact in all cultures and ...
This thesis is a practitioner based enquiry exploring the effects of teaching Religious Education th...
In this paper, the central findings of a research project into religious literacy are presented. Thi...
To facilitate and strengthen teacher training knowledge transfers, certain theoretical andanalytical...
This small volume covers the entire conceptual range of approaches to religious education in public ...
The phrase ‘religious literacy’ whilst contested, is increasingly used both within Religious Educati...
Religious knowledge has an encompassing dimension in the mental worlds and lives of individuals on t...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
This paper is about memory, its place in the religious education classroom and the way it might info...
AbstractIn secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion or about reli...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
The article aims to fix the main landmarks that are necessary in the process of religious formation ...