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100 1 $aJackson, Robert.
245 10 $aReligious Education for Plural Societies :$bthe Selected Works of Robert Jackson.
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490 0 $aWorld library of educationalists series
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; PART I: General introduction; My work in the context of debates about religious education; Changes in religious education in the UK, Europe and internationally; Key influences: secularisation, pluralisation and globalisation; Educational encounters with religious diversity; Inclusive religious education: information-based, neutral and detached and information-based impartial and dialogical approaches; Faith-based and impartial religious education; Recent developments; The present volume; Notes
504 $aReferences1. Religious education and the arts of interpretation revisited; Introduction; Teacher training and teaching; Teacher-trainer, philosophy and 'world religions'; Broadcasting and field research; Learning and creativity; Past, present and future; References; PART II: Empirical research; Introduction; The chapters; Note; References; 2. Studying British Hindu children and representing them in school texts; Hindus in Britain; Religious practice; Religious transmission; Some findings; Multiple cultural competence; Religions Through Festivals: Hinduism; Listening to Hindus; References
505 8 $a3. The diversity of experience in the religious upbringing of children from Christian families in BritainEthnic diversity; Denominational and doctrinal diversity; The Holy Spirit; Baptism; Holy Communion; Saints; Conclusion; Being a Christian at school; Notes; References; 4. The 'Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity' project in the context of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU) research; WRERU's studies of religious diversity and education; Expansion of WRERU and the UK government DCSF project
505 8 $aThe Religion and Society Programme: Young People's Attitudes to Religious DiversitySynergy of REDCo and Diversity project; Conclusion; Notes; References; PART III: The interpretive approach to religious education; Introduction; Conclusion; The chapters; References; 5. Studying religious diversity in public education: An interpretive approach to religious and intercultural understanding; Introduction; Origins and development; Key pedagogical principles; The Warwick RE Project; Constraints; Wider applications of an interpretive approach; Conclusion; Notes; References
505 8 $a6. The representation of religionsIntroduction; The concept of religion; World religions; Knowledge and power; The names of the religions; Summary; Faith and tradition; Criticisms of Smith; Membership groups; A three-level model; Conclusion; Notes; References; 7. Implications of an interpretive approach; Criticisms of an interpretive, multi-faith approach; The aims of religious education in publicly funded schools; Edification and learning from religion; Edification and one's own religio-cultural background; Partnership between professionals and insiders
500 $aPolicy for RE in a pluralistic democracy
520 3 $aIn the World Library of Educationalists series, international experts themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces - extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and practical contributions - so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands and see how their work contributes to the development of the field. Religious Education for Plural Societies highlights key writings from Robert Jackson's international career in education. It provides a historical perspective in relation to current debates about religious education in the UK and internationally, drawing attention to current issues of concern. Carefully selected examples explore the key themes in religious education that allow us to consider how things were, how they are now and the future for the field of study. Split into parts: empirical research; the interpretive approach to religious education pedagogy; religious education and plurality and human rights and international policy developments, Robert Jackson also provides an overview of the text in the form of a general introduction, and also introductions to each section of the book, allowing the reader a personal insight into why each piece has been chosen. Religious Education for Plural Societies allows readers to follow themes and strands across Robert Jackson's career and see how his work has contributed to the development of the fields of religions and education. It will be of interest to all followers of Robert Jackson's work and any reader interested in the development of religious education in the UK and internationally.
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