Dialogue and Conflict on Religion
Waxmann (Verlag)
978-3-8309-2272-8 (ISBN)
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In this book we present studies of classroom interaction that focus on the micro-sociological level of research. The studies presented open up a rather unexplored field of international comparative research on religion in education and the role of diversity for classroom interaction, giving deeper insights into what happens in classrooms, displaying varieties of interactive patterns and relating these to their specific contexts.
Regarding teaching about religions and worldviews, there is a gap between the ambitions of educational policies and our knowledge about what really happens in the classroom. Research on classroom interaction about religion is not very far developed, either nationally or as international and as comparative research. There is a growing awareness, however, that research on pupils’ perspectives on religion in education is needed in order to develop sustainable approaches for future education, and this book is a contribution to this research. The classroom can be seen as an arena both for learning and for micro-politics. This arena is shaped, and sometimes challenged and restricted, or even curtailed, by the wider societal and political context. In this book we present studies of classroom interaction that focus on the micro-sociological level of research. The studies presented open up a rather unexplored field of international comparative research on religion in education and the role of diversity for classroom interaction, giving deeper insights into what happens in classrooms, displaying varieties of interactive patterns and relating these to their specific contexts.
Ina ter Avest is em. Professor ‘Education and Philosophy of Life’ at the Holland University of Applied Sciences, and former senior lecturer and researcher Pedagogy of Religious Education at the VU University in Amsterdam. She has a private coaching & consultancy practice, with a focus on existential questions and (personal and organisational) identity development.
Knauth, Thorsten, Prof. Dr. ist Professor für Evangelische Theologie/Religionspädagogik und Leiter der Arbeitsstelle „Interreligiöses Lernen“ an der Universität Duisburg-Essen. Er gehört zum Leitungsgremium des europäischen Forschungsprojektes „Religion und Dialog in modernen Gesellschaften“ (ReDi) und leitet den darin vertretenen Forschungsbereich zur Metropolregion Rhein-Ruhr. Seine Schwerpunkte: qualitativ-empirische Forschung zum Religionsunterricht, Interreligiöses und interkulturelles Lernen, Religionsunterricht und Inklusion/Religionspädagogik der Vielfalt.
Geir Skeie is Professor in Religious Education at Stockholm University and University of Stavanger. His research includes both empirical and theoretical contributions with a particular interest in the challenges and possibilities for religious education raised by a diverse socio-cultural context. In recent years, he has also written about the relationship between religious education and other school subjects. He has had a leading role in several national and international research projects, mainly investigating religion and education.
The transcripts offer rich, complex, and nuanced data about what actually transpires in some classrooms when religion is the primary topic. – Eugene V. Gallagher in: Teaching Theology and Religion, 4. 2011.
Reihe/Serie | Religious Diversity and Education in Europe ; 16 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 165 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Schulpädagogik / Grundschule |
Schlagworte | Hardcover, Softcover / Pädagogik/Schulpädagogik, Didaktik, Methodik • Pupils' perspectives on religion • Pupils' perspectives on religion • REDCo • Religious education • Schule und Unterricht • Schulpädagogik |
ISBN-10 | 3-8309-2272-8 / 3830922728 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-8309-2272-8 / 9783830922728 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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