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245 1 0 _aGlobal Perspectives on Catholic Religious Education in Schools
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_bVolume II: Learning and Leading in a Pluralist World /
_cedited by Michael T. Buchanan, Adrian-Mario Gellel.
250 _a1st ed. 2019.
264 1 _aSingapore :
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300 _aXXIV, 663 p. 3 illus.
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505 0 _aPart I Theoretical Issues -- 1 The Teacher of Religion: Choosing between Professions in Catholic Schools -- 2 Catholic Religious Education: Educating for Faith -- 3 The Challenges of Integrating Catholic Religious Education and Catechesis: An American Quandary? -- 4 Rethinking Catholic Religious Education in the Light of Divine Pedagogy -- 5 New Wine in Fresh Wineskins. Rethinking the Theologicity of Catholic Religious Education -- 6 Theological Underpinnings of Australian Catholic RE: A Public Theology Proposal -- 7 The Religious Education of the Religion Teacher in Catholic Schools -- 8 Moral Formation in Catholic Religious Education: Insights from the Fourth Gospel -- 9 Von Balthasar's Theo-Aesthetics Applied to Religious Education -- 10 Primary School Parents' Perspectives on Religious Education -- 11 Examining School and Parish Interaction: Some Implications from Religious Education -- Part II Teacher Formation and Professional Development -- 12 The Transmission of Religion: Reconceptualising the Religious Education Leader -- 13 Confident Student to Confident RE Teacher: A Perspective from Scotland -- 14 Formation for MissioN: A systems Model within the Australian Context -- 15 Catholic Teachers, Theological Literacy and Engagement with Biblical Texts -- 16 Teacher Readiness: A Pedagogy of Encounter -- 17 A Pilgrimages: Fruitful Sources of Faith Formation for Catholic Student Teachers? -- 18 Teacher as Expert: Using Teacher Knowledge to Engage Students -- 19 A CPD and RE: What do RE Teachers in Irish Catholic School Say -- 20 Pedagogical Content Knowledge: A Missing Piece in the Puzzle that is Religious Education in Catholic Schools -- Part III Pedagogical and Content Issues -- 21 Early Childhood Religious Education: It Matters, but What is its Matter? -- 22 Catholic Early Years Educators' Dilemma: Remaining Faithful to Children's Spiritualities -- 23 God, the Church and Today's Child: Cavalletti in the Classroom? -- 24 Effective Tools for Pedagogical Change in Religious Education: Experience of Teachers in Hong Kong Catholic Kindergartens and Primary Schools -- 25 Enhancing Curriculum Syllabi and Frameworks: Catechetical, Cognitive, and Affective Principles -- 26 Religious Arts and Liturgical Catechesis of Children -- 27 Education through Art: The use of Images in Catholic Religious Education -- 28 From Early Christian Art to Postmodern Visual Imaginary: New Approaches to Catholic Religious Education -- 29 Storying Faith: The Promises and Contradictions of New Media in Catholic Religious Education -- 30 Using Digital Technologies to Interpret Life: Media Literacy and Catholic Religious Education in Dialogue -- 31 Contextual Influences on KNowledge Mediation in Religious Education and its Significance for Teacher Education -- 32 Catholic Social Teaching, Catholic Education and Religious Education -- 33 The Anthropological Dimensions of the Preparation of Youth for Marriage and Family -- 34 Stewards of Creation: Laudato Si', Ecological Conversion and Religious Education -- 35 Engagement in Religious Education: Focusing on Spiritual and Religious Capabilities -- 36 Integrating Community Spirituality into Religious Education: A School Educator's Role -- 37 Applying René Girard's Mimetic Theory in the Religious Education Classroom -- 38 Profiling and Enhancing Religious Education in Catholic Schools -- 39 How do Sport Educator-Coaches Contribute to RE in Catholic Schools? -- Part IV Inter-Religious Issues -- 40 Teaching about Religious Diversity: Policy and Practice from the Council of Europe -- 41 Religious Education: A Creative Time and Space for Spiritual Development -- 42 The Student Voice in South African Catholic School Religious Education -- 43 Pedagogical Identity for Religious Education in Catholic Schools: A Brazilian Case Study -- 44 A Panorama of Christian Religious Education Education in Nigeria -- 45 Identity and Dialogue: Learning from a Personal Interreligious Encounter -- 46 Catholic Religious Education in Germany and the Challenges of Religious Plurality -- 47 Interreligious Education Involving Christianity and Confucianism in Hong Kong -- 48 A Theory of Alterity as a Perspective for Interreligious Learning -- Part V Contextual Issues -- 49 Policies to Reform Religious Education in Hong Kong Catholic Schools -- 50 Catholic Youth Associations' Activities in All-Day Schools in Germany: Opportunities and Limits -- 51 The Medellín Path in the School Institution: The Chilean Case -- 52 Religious Education in the Secularized Netherlands.
520 _aThis book shares global perspectives on Catholic religious education in schools, chiefly focusing on educational and curriculum issues that take into account the theology and the pedagogy which support learning in connection with Catholic religious education. Further, it offers insights into the distinctive contribution that Catholic religious education makes to religious education and education in general across diverse schooling contexts. Bringing together insights from leading scholars and experts on Catholic religious education around the globe, the book offers an essential reference guide for all those involved in researching, planning and designing curricula for Catholic religious education, as well as developing related theories in the field.
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