Special Religious Education in a post-secular Australia

Verbum et Ecclesia

 
 
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Title Special Religious Education in a post-secular Australia
 
Creator Firth, Walter B.
 
Subject Theology; Education; Sociology; Religion post-secular; Special Religious Education; religious education; spirituality; Australia
Description Special Religious Education (SRE) classes are held in New South Wales public primary schools weekly. This article is built on a review of SRE classes based on Anglican past experiences to develop recommendations to ameliorate shortcomings and enhance their quality and value in New South Wales public primary schools in a post-secular society. The research was a literature study and evaluative interpretation of Anglican SRE in New South Wales from the newly emerged post-secular context. It described and discussed the history of SRE and education in New South Wales: making a contextual inquiry into the history of such education in a secular society. It used a qualitative approach to describe and interpret historical interview responses of Anglican adults about their experiences as students in SRE classes while attending New South Wales public primary schools. Three meta-themes arose from their experiences: a space for questioning; the importance of relationship and the temporal experience of SRE lessons. Recommendations to improve and deepen the SRE curriculum were made as a result of these responses, and a possible pedagogical framework to work on improving both the curriculum and learning experiences of students in SRE was suggested. This research confirmed an expectation that there will be religion and Christian teaching within the secular education system to embed virtues, values and ethics into Australian society; it is in programmes, such as SRE, children can question the way we live and act, develop a sense of belonging and a sense that they matter. It also showed that the current way is not the most conducive model for this to occur.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: In the context of the secular/non-religious public reflex in Australian society there are conflicting views in the community about the place of SRE in government schools. In this context, it is critical that Christian educators can support their claims of the continued value and role of SRE.
 
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Date 2022-09-13
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — literature study; evaluative interpretation
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ve.v43i1.2603
 
Source Verbum et Ecclesia; Vol 43, No 1 (2022); 8 pages 2074-7705 1609-9982
 
Language eng
 
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https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2603/5881 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2603/5882 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2603/5883 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2603/5884
 
Coverage Australia Post-secular 20-50 year old Australians
Rights Copyright (c) 2022 Walter B. Firth https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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