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Jeff Astley, Leslie J. Francis, David W. Lankshear
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Values, Human Rights and Religious Education
Contested Grounds
Herausgegeben von Astley, Jeff; Francis, Leslie J.; Lankshear, David W.
Neuausg. 2018. 396 S. 2 Abb. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2018
ISBN: 1-78874-525-6 (1788745256)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78874-525-3 (9781788745253)
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This volume brings together three key and contested areas facing educationalists within schools, colleges and universities: values education, religious education and human rights education. Challenges and opportunities within each of these three areas may be illuminated and explored by bringing them into creative dialogue.
This volume brings together three key and contested areas facing educationalists within schools, colleges and universities: values education, religious education and human rights education. Challenges and opportunities within each of these three areas may be illuminated and explored by bringing them into creative dialogue.
These core constructs were explored in a recent seminar convened by the International Seminar on Religious Education and Values, the leading international association for religious educators and values educators across the world. This volume presents twenty-one key contributions made to the seminar, spanning both conceptual and empirical perspectives and rooted in both religious and secular traditions. It draws together a unique collection of international perspectives on the interlocking themes of values, human rights and religious education.
Contents: Mary E. Hess: Pursuing Racial Justice in the US: What Religious Educators Need to Learn from the #BlackLivesMatter Movement - Christina Osbeck: Values and Existential Understandings as Parts of Students´ Ethical Competence - Johannes Lähnemann: The Contribution of Interreligious Initiatives to Human Rights Education - Robert Jackson: The Council of Europe, Human Rights, and Education about Religions and other Worldviews - L. Philip Barnes: Values, Human Rights, and Religious Education: A Critical Analysis - James Nelson: The Case for Dialogical Learning as a Signature Pedagogy of Religious Education - Peta Goldburg: The Development of Human Rights within Catholic Social Teaching - Mario O. D´Souza: Values, Human Rights, and Catholic Religious Education - Bernhard Grümme: Human Rights Education and Religious Education: A Catholic Perspective - Marilyn Naidoo: The Impact of Human Rights Discourses on the Multifaith Space of South African Higher Education - Manfred L. Pirner: Religious Education Between Theology and Religious Studies - Bruce Grelle: Worldviews, Ethics, and Ecology: ´Sustainability´ as a Context for Religious Education - Norman Richardson: Issues and Dilemmas in Human Rights and Religious Education: A Northern Ireland Perspective - Kerstin von Brömssen: Young Students´ Memories and Reflections on the July 22, 2011 Terror Attacks in Norway - Thomas Schlag: Human Rights Education in Religious Education: A Theological Perspective - Manfred L. Pirner: A Social Theory Framework for Relating Human Rights and Religious Education - Karin Sporre: Human Dignity and Human Rights: A Plea for Their Place and Importance in Values Education - John Valk/Muella Sel‡uk: An Islamic Worldview: A Worldview Framework Approach to Religion in a Modern, Secular, Democratic State - Yaacov J. Katz: Spirituality and Humanistic Values among Graduates of State Modern-Orthodox, State Modern Ultra-Orthodox, and Traditional Ultra-Orthodox High Schools in Israel - Zehavit Gross: Teaching Human Rights and Judaism: Are they Compatible? - Hanan A. Alexander: Human Rights and Religious Education: Toward a Recovery of Humanism in Pedagogy.