Learning to Teach Religious Education in the Secondary School
A Companion to School Experience
Learning to Teach Religious Education in the Secondary School provides insights from current educational theory and the best contemporary classroom teaching and learning, and suggests tasks, activities and further reading that are designed to enhance the quality of initial school experience for the student teacher. Key themes addressed include: the place of Religious Education in the curriculum state and faith community schooling developing schemes of work language and religious literacy teaching religion at 16 plus religion and moral education collective worship. This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout to take account of changes to policy and the curriculum. It includes two additional chapters on ‘Religious Education and Citizenship’ and ‘Teaching Religious Education at A level’, as well as new versions of three original chapters ‘Teaching Children with Special Educational Needs’, ‘Religious Education and Moral Education’ and ‘Resources for Religious Education’. Supporting teachers in developing levels of religious and theological literacy, both of individual pupils and the society as a whole, this comprehensive and accessible text will give practising teachers and students an introduction to the craft of teaching Religious Education in the secondary school.
- ISBN 13 : 1135865671
- ISBN 10 : 9781135865672
- Judul : Learning to Teach Religious Education in the Secondary School
- Sub Judul : A Companion to School Experience
- Pengarang : L. Philip Barnes, Andrew Wright, Ann-Marie Brandon, Andrew Wright, Ann-Marie Brandon, Andrew Wright, Ann-Marie Brandon, Andrew Wright, Ann-Marie Brandon,
- Kategori : Education
- Penerbit : Routledge
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2013
- Halaman : 312
- Halaman : 312
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Ketersediaan :
A challengingGCSE curriculum should rightly be concerned withthe development
of pupils' thinking skills. ... pupils are encouraged to become more religiously
literate (see also Chapter 5, 'The role of language in Religious Education'). ...
develop strategies bothto maximise their success and to overcome their failings.