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Values, Religions and Education in Changing Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Values, Religions and Education in Changing Societies

Education is a societal matter and takes place in relation to societal changes. Today, in many countries, it has to grapple with diversity and differences brought about by migration and changes in gender relations. Questions of values, human rights and the role of religions are raised. In this book scholars from Sweden, Norway, Germany, Great Britain, Canada, Namibia and South Africa discuss the issues above. Similarities as well as differences are highlighted. The varied contributors engage in a North-South dialogue. Among the questions addressed are: Can the Scandinavian countries be understood as more religious than their up-to-date, seemingly secularist reputation has led us to believe? ...

Issues in Spiritual Formation in Early Lifespan Contexts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 139

Issues in Spiritual Formation in Early Lifespan Contexts

This book focuses on the question of how different contexts are relevant in the shaping and expression of individual spirituality spanning from early childhood to young adulthood. Past decades have witnessed a strong expansion of research on spirituality and spiritual education. This expansion has proved to have many advantages in understanding the experiences, values, identities and behaviours of individuals and communities. Such research has benefitted from different research disciplines and methods, from its openness toward different faith traditions and non-religious belief systems, and from the agility in adapting to diverse and evolving contexts. These aspects are essential in producin...

Values, Religions and Education in Changing Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Values, Religions and Education in Changing Societies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-10-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

Education is a societal matter and takes place in relation to societal changes. Today, in many countries, it has to grapple with diversity and differences brought about by migration and changes in gender relations. Questions of values, human rights and the role of religions are raised. In this book scholars from Sweden, Norway, Germany, Great Britain, Canada, Namibia and South Africa discuss the issues above. Similarities as well as differences are highlighted. The varied contributors engage in a North-South dialogue. Among the questions addressed are: Can the Scandinavian countries be understood as more religious than their up-to-date, seemingly secularist reputation has led us to believe? ...

What Teachers Need to Know
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

What Teachers Need to Know

Every generation has sought to make teaching and learning more inclusive and equitable, but pesky questions always remain, such as, how can teaching and learning be conducted in ways that satisfies and respects everyone? What are the parameters of an inclusive pedagogy? Who defines its principles? How should these principles be taught and by whom? And by what authority shall they be grounded? These types of thorny questions occupy the essence of educators and the authors of this book. This book is about teachers, educators, and topics related to inclusion. Teachers and educators have a lot to know, therefore the topics are broad and relevant to the times. What should teachers know about spec...

An Islamic Worldview from Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

An Islamic Worldview from Turkey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-31
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is a journey into the heart of an Islamic worldview. It asks challenging questions of far-reaching consequence, addressing matters such as the Qur’an and revelation; rituals and symbols embraced; nature of God, of humans, and of our knowing; dignity of the human, sacredness of life, and more. It precludes easy, prescribed answers, preferring instead thoughtful reflection on two basic questions: What does it mean to love God? What does it mean to be a good person? Carefully crafted responses are presented by a group of scholars from Qur’an Studies, Worldview Studies, Women’s Studies, Cultural Studies and Religious Education. It uncovers a dynamic understanding of Islam; one that meets challenges of the present, counters harsh criticisms, and breathes new life into a rich and longstanding tradition that continues to impact the lives of billions of people around the world.

Schule, Berufswahl Und Geschlecht in Schweden
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 129

Schule, Berufswahl Und Geschlecht in Schweden

Beim Thema Gleichstellung und vorbildlicher Gleichstellungspolitik wird Schweden regelm ig als Vorbild genannt und erhielt sogar die Auszeichnung als gleichgestelltestes Land Europas. Als einer der wichtigsten Sozialisationsagenten wird der Schule in Schweden bei der Vorbereitung auf das Erwerbsleben und f r die Aufl sung des traditionellen Studien- und Berufswahlverhaltes eine wichtige Rolle beigemessen. Die Studien- und Berufsorientierung, kurz syo, die zu Beginn der 1970er an den schwedischen Grundschulen eingef hrt wurde, stellte das wichtigste Werkzeug f r diese Bestrebungen dar. Zahlreiche Untersuchungen zur Situation der Geschlechter auf dem schwedischen Arbeitsmark zeigen zwar, dass ...

film literature indez
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

film literature indez

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Namibian Educators Research Their Own Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Namibian Educators Research Their Own Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The papers of this book were presented in 1997 at a series of seminars held by the National Institute for Educational development (NIED) in Okahandja. The contributions range from 'classroom management problems' (by Naemi Ndinelao Amuthenu) and 'writing problems in Oshiwambo (by Ester Ndeutepo) to 'promoting active participation in the College classroom' (by Godfrey M. Tubaudnule). The book reflects educational concerns which since some time are vigorously published as an attempt to critically review central aspects of Namibia's educational system. (BAB).

In Search of Human Dignity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

In Search of Human Dignity

Our human dignity can be taken from us in unjust relationships, which makes resistance and a search for dignity necessary. This search can take place in different ways – in this book through academic studies in theology, ethics and education. Human dignity relates to human rights, which are also explored here; moreover, perspectives from gender and postcolonial theory inform the studies. The reflection on human dignity ends in a discussion of education, making the book a resource in addressing contemporary value issues in education. This collection of lectures, articles and papers covers a certain time period. In the texts particular themes recur, which contributes to continuity and coherence. The focus of more recently written chapters takes the discussion in new directions. Karin Sporre, with a PhD in Ethics from Lund University, Sweden, is Professor in Education focusing on values, gender and diversity at Umeå University, Sweden. Since 2001 she has been actively engaged in co-operation with South African colleagues. This has inspired comparison between South Africa and Sweden, exemplified in some of the chapters in her book "In Search of Human Dignity".

Religion and Migration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Religion and Migration

This volume explores religious discourses and practices of hospitality in the context of migration. It articulates the implied ambivalences and even contradictions as well as the potential to contribute to a more just world through social interconnection with others. The book features contributors from diverse national, denominational, cultural, and racial backgrounds. Their essays reveal a dichotomy of hospitality between guest and host, while tackling the meaning of home or the loss of it, interrogating both the peril and promise of the relationship between religion, chiefly Christianity, and hospitality, and focusing on the role of migrants' vulnerability and agency, by drawing from empir...