Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -

In this article empirical findings from interviews with teachers of three classes of 12-year-old pupils are presented, together with questionnaire-responses from these 54 pupils. The interviews focus on teaching aims for Religious Education (RE), a subject that in Sweden, besides dealing with religi...

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Main Author: Christina Osbeck
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Karlstads Universitet 2014-12-01
Series:Nordidactica: Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education
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spelling doaj-99ed9ef02f434fa6851a7892e62213782020-11-24T23:37:20ZdanKarlstads Universitet Nordidactica: Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education2000-98792000-98792014-12-0120142014:27696Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) - Christina OsbeckIn this article empirical findings from interviews with teachers of three classes of 12-year-old pupils are presented, together with questionnaire-responses from these 54 pupils. The interviews focus on teaching aims for Religious Education (RE), a subject that in Sweden, besides dealing with religion, also explores other kinds of beliefs, ethics and life questions. In the questionnaire the pupils are asked to solve four RE tasks with content that is central from a Swedish curriculum perspective. The research involves pupils at the beginning of the sixth grade and the purpose of this article is to look at the teachers’ aims and the pupils’ responses, and consider what these may indicate about conditions for teaching and learning RE in these classes. The findings show that the perspectives of the pupils at the beginning of the sixth grade seem to be rather far from the expectations of the RE syllabus. The pupils’ statements are rather vague with regard to religion as a phenomenon and there are few examples of pupils interpreting religious symbols in a way that is useful in further analysis. While existential and ethical plots, messages and point of views are comparatively easy to describe, it is harder to express multiple perspectives, reasons, comparisons and questions. A problem for the teachers in developing the perspectives of their pupils is that they find it hard to say what kind of general difficulties pupils have in RE, a fact that makes it hard to direct the teaching. Another challenge is that the teachers’ RE-aims are rather overarching and primarily related to fostering fundamental values. What improves the conditions for teaching and learning is the teachers’ concern for the pupils and their relationships with the teacher and with each other, a factor which is of vital importance for learning and which can also be used as a specific teaching method in subject matter education. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-34619 DISCURSIVE PRACTICESPEECH GENRELANGUAGERELIGIOUS EDUCATIONTEACHINGLEARNINGINTERVIEWSTEACHERSPUPILSQUESTIONNAIRE12 YEAR OLD
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Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
Nordidactica: Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education
DISCURSIVE PRACTICE
SPEECH GENRE
LANGUAGE
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
TEACHING
LEARNING
INTERVIEWS
TEACHERS
PUPILS
QUESTIONNAIRE
12 YEAR OLD
author_facet Christina Osbeck
author_sort Christina Osbeck
title Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
title_short Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
title_full Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
title_fullStr Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
title_full_unstemmed Conditions for Teaching and Learning in Religious Education (RE) -
title_sort conditions for teaching and learning in religious education (re) -
publisher Karlstads Universitet
series Nordidactica: Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education
issn 2000-9879
2000-9879
publishDate 2014-12-01
description In this article empirical findings from interviews with teachers of three classes of 12-year-old pupils are presented, together with questionnaire-responses from these 54 pupils. The interviews focus on teaching aims for Religious Education (RE), a subject that in Sweden, besides dealing with religion, also explores other kinds of beliefs, ethics and life questions. In the questionnaire the pupils are asked to solve four RE tasks with content that is central from a Swedish curriculum perspective. The research involves pupils at the beginning of the sixth grade and the purpose of this article is to look at the teachers’ aims and the pupils’ responses, and consider what these may indicate about conditions for teaching and learning RE in these classes. The findings show that the perspectives of the pupils at the beginning of the sixth grade seem to be rather far from the expectations of the RE syllabus. The pupils’ statements are rather vague with regard to religion as a phenomenon and there are few examples of pupils interpreting religious symbols in a way that is useful in further analysis. While existential and ethical plots, messages and point of views are comparatively easy to describe, it is harder to express multiple perspectives, reasons, comparisons and questions. A problem for the teachers in developing the perspectives of their pupils is that they find it hard to say what kind of general difficulties pupils have in RE, a fact that makes it hard to direct the teaching. Another challenge is that the teachers’ RE-aims are rather overarching and primarily related to fostering fundamental values. What improves the conditions for teaching and learning is the teachers’ concern for the pupils and their relationships with the teacher and with each other, a factor which is of vital importance for learning and which can also be used as a specific teaching method in subject matter education.
topic DISCURSIVE PRACTICE
SPEECH GENRE
LANGUAGE
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
TEACHING
LEARNING
INTERVIEWS
TEACHERS
PUPILS
QUESTIONNAIRE
12 YEAR OLD
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