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    Does Religious Education Have a Future?

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    ISBN: 9780415681704
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    AuthorCHATER MARK
    Pub Date10/09/2012
    BindingPaperback
    Pages176
    Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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    Does religious education have a future in English schools? What is it for, what does it aim to do and why do some religious and secular people feel passionately about the survival of RE? This book argues for a radical reform of the subject based on principles of pedagogy set free from religious concerns.

    The place of religion in the modern world has changed significantly over the past two decades. This has been partially reflected in the academic study of religion, but little, if at all, in religious education. In addition, the place of RE in schools has been the subject of intense debate due to changes to the curriculum and school structure, as well as being part of wider debates on religion in the public sphere. Written by two highly experienced leading practitioners of RE, Does Religious Education have a Future? argues for a radical reform of the subject based on principles of pedagogy set free from religious concerns. It challenges teachers, researchers and educators to rethink their approaches to, and assumptions about, religious education, and enables them to see their work in a larger context that includes pedagogical ideas and political forces.
    The book offers readers fresh, provocative and expertly informed critical perspectives on: * the global context of RE, debates about religion in public places, religion's response to modernity, violent extremism, science and secularism; * the evolving educational rationale for RE in schools; * the legal arrangements for RE and their impact on the teaching of the subject; * the pedagogy of teaching approaches in RE and their effect on standards and perceptions of the subject; * the educational commitment of faith/belief communities, and how this influences the performance of RE. Does Religious Education have a Future? proposes a new attitude to the subject of religious education, and a new configuration of both its role and content. This book is essential reading for academics, advisers and policy makers, as well as teachers of RE at primary and secondary levels and trainee and newly qualified teachers.