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OverviewCatholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the Catholic faith. One of the distinguishing features of Catholic schools is the importance they ascribe to Religious Education (RE). This volume draws together researchers from Ireland and the UK to bring into focus the complex range of issues around the teaching of RE. Within the public sphere, there is considerable discussion about the role of education in passing on and engaging with religious matters. The essays gathered here make an important contribution to an ongoing debate about the place of RE in Catholic schools within pluralist societies. Given that almost all Catholic schools are publicly funded, the questions explored in this volume are not only of interest to advocates of Catholic education and those involved in researching and teaching RE, but are also relevant and topical for Irish and British society more widely. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sean WhittlePublisher: Peter Lang Ltd Imprint: Peter Lang Ltd Edition: New edition Weight: 0.457kg ISBN: 9781787079823ISBN 10: 1787079821 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 23 October 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsCONTENTS: Irish and British Perspectives on Religious Education in Catholic Schools - John Sullivan: The Role of Religious Education Teachers: Between Pedagogy and Ecclesiology - Gareth Byrne: The Place of Religious Education in the Changing Landscape That Is Ireland Today - Fiona Dineen: Religious Education in Catholic Schools – Fitting the Field: Educators, Ethos and Catholic Primary Schools in Ireland - Daniel O’Connell/Marie Ryan/Maurice Harmon: Will We Have Teachers for Catholic Primary Schools in Ireland? - Bernadette Sweetman: Godparenthood and Education: An Irish Perspective - Brendan Carmody SJ: Religious Education: The Irish Secondary School - Cora O’Farrell: «It’s like as if I’m close to God. I feel as if God is beside me»: Giving Voice to Children in the Field of Religious Education – An Irish Study - Sean Whittle: Religious Education in Catholic Schools in England and Wales: A Critical Assessment of the Religious Education Curriculum Directory - The Place of Scripture in Religious Education in Catholic Schools - Stephen J. McKinney: Affirming the Place of Scripture in the Catholic School - Susan Docherty: Scripture and Religious Education: Jesus as «messiah» and «Divine Son» – Insights from Recent New Testament Scholarship - David Purcell: The Importance of Scripture and Sacred Texts in the Teaching of Religious Education and Securing Engagement for Pupils and Students with Special Educational Needs - John Stoer: Using Biblical Texts in Religious Education in Catholic Schools to Encourage Openness to Diversity and Foster Community Cohesion - Sean Whittle: Conclusion: A Proposal About the Future Direction of Religious Education in Catholic Schools.Reviews«Anyone who thinks research in Catholic schools and religious education is monochrome, intellectually narrow or unchanging will be surprised by this volume. It attests to the rapidly changing UK and Ireland contexts, along with a broadening and deepening of insights from scholars working in diverse research disciplines. This excellent collection significantly contributes to the growing body of scholarship that is rediscovering the centrality of Scripture for the education of the child. It shows how encounters with the Word in schools are an intellectual adventure to be nurtured by scholarship, as well as a site of personal spiritual development and an opportunity for all children to be enriched.» (Robert A. Bowie, Director of the National Institute of Christian Education Research, Canterbury Christ Church University) Anyone who thinks research in Catholic schools and religious education is monochrome, intellectually narrow or unchanging will be surprised by this volume. It attests to the rapidly changing UK and Ireland contexts, along with a broadening and deepening of insights from scholars working in diverse research disciplines. This excellent collection significantly contributes to the growing body of scholarship that is rediscovering the centrality of Scripture for the education of the child. It shows how encounters with the Word in schools are an intellectual adventure to be nurtured by scholarship, as well as a site of personal spiritual development and an opportunity for all children to be enriched. (Robert A. Bowie, Director of the National Institute of Christian Education Research, Canterbury Christ Church University) Author InformationSean Whittle is a Visiting Research Fellow at Heythrop College, University of London, and a Research Associate with the Centre for Research and Development in Catholic Education at St Mary’s University in Twickenham. He also works part-time as a secondary school RE teacher at Gumley House FCJ Catholic School in West London. He is the author of A Theory of Catholic Education (2014) and the editor of Vatican II and New Thinking about Catholic Education (2016). He recently collaborated with other academics in the field to create the Network for Researchers in Catholic Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |