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Whatever Happened to Religious Education


Whatever Happened to Religious Education

Paperback by Thompson, Penny

Whatever Happened to Religious Education

£22.50

ISBN:
9780718830397
Publication Date:
23 Oct 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint:
Lutterworth Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 16 May 2024
Whatever Happened to Religious Education

Description

In this book, Penny Thompson discusses the place of Christianity in Religious Education from 1963. She explores the reasons why the committed teaching of the Christian faith has been slowly undermined, and aims to show that the current state of both theory and practice is incoherent and unsustainable. Her arguments explore the debates and historical developments in this sector, over the past forty years, and convincingly propose that the way forward to is to recover the teaching of Christianity in an open and self-critical way. OFSTED reports that the level of unsatisfactory staffing in RE is now a matter of 'deep concern'. This book seeks to inspire and motivate those who might not be attracted to RE teaching as a profession, and details suggestions which may help to alter this current state of affairs. The author draws on primary sources, her own experiences and interviews with prominent individuals in the profession.

Contents

Preface. Foreword by the Bishop of St Albans. 1. Losing Faith in RE. 2. Restating the Place of the Christian Faith in RE. 3. The Role of Ninian Smart. 4. The RE Profession in the Early 1970s. 5. Pushing the new Approaches. 6. Taking Control of RE from the Churches. 7. A Fightback in the 1970s. 8. A Fightback Fails. 9. The 1988 Education Reform Act. 10. 'You teach us wrong, Miss'. 11. 'Why teach RE if you don't know which is true?'. 12. 'Teach the Faith, Miss'. 13. Answering Objections, Supporting Arguments and the Way Forward.

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