Teaching virtue : the contribution of religious education / [edited by] M.C. Felderhof and P.A. Thompson. - 227 pages

Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword Bhai Sahib Bhai Mohinder SinghAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction M.C. Felderhof (University of Birmingham, UK) and P.A. Thompson (Freelance Researcher and Writer, UK)Part I: Orientations1. The Prospective Nature of Religious Education M.C. Felderhof (University of Birmingham, UK)2. The Need for Responsible Religious Education in a ’Value Free’ Society Brenda Watson (Freelance Educationalist and Writer, UK)3. Virtue Ethics: Background and Current Popularity David Carr (University of Edinburgh, UK)4. The Demise and Rebirth of Moral Education in English Religious Education L. Philip Barnes (King’s College London, UK)Part II: Dispositions5. Being Honest (Foundational) Brenda Watson (Freelance Educationalist and Writer, UK)6. Being Compassionate (Looking to Others) Rod Garner (Diocese of Liverpool, UK)7. Being Just (Relationships with Others) William K. Kay (Glyndwr University, UK)8. Being Courageous (Required by the Pursuit of Justice) Ieuan Lloyd (University of Birmingham, UK)9. Being Hopeful (Looking to Positive Outcomes of Actions) Penny Thompson (freelance writer and researcher, UK)10. Being Temperate (Moderating Actions) M.C. Felderhof (University of Birmingham, UK)11. Being Wise (Achieving a Balance) Joe Houston (University of Glasgow, UK)12. Being Faithful (Being True to One’s Calling) Jeff Astley (North of England Institute for Christian Education, UK)Part III: ExemplarsLesson ExemplarsAppendix: The Birmingham Religious Education Survey, Penny Jennings (Freelance Researcher and Educationalist)ReferencesIndex

"In much of the world, religious traditions are seriously valued but, in the context of religious plurality, this sets educationalists an enormous challenge. This book provides a way forward in exploring religious life whilst showing how bridges might be built between diverse religious traditions. Teaching Virtue puts engagement with religious life - and virtue ethics - at the heart of religious education, encouraging ’learning from’ religion rather than ’learning about’ religion. The authors focus on eight key virtues, examining these for what they can offer of religious value to pupils and teachers. Individual chapters put the discussion into context by offering a vision of what religious education in the future could look like; the need for responsible religious education; a historical review of moral education and an introduction to virtue ethics. Case studies and lesson plans demonstrate how the virtues may be approached in the classroom, making it an invaluable guide for all involved in teaching religious education"-- Provided by publisher.

Education

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Education--General
Education--Philosophy & Social Aspects
Education--Professional development.
Religious education

BL 42 .F443 2015