Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education
Student uniqueness demands that the teacher/catechist is inventive not only in the learning methods and teaching techniques employed but also in the way content is structured. Only in this way can the teacher ascertain that his/her students’ requirements are met and, consequen...
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doaj-f7373c502f0142be8e2801872133f0042020-11-24T22:32:49ZdeuThe Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow PressThe Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II2083-80182391-65592011-04-01119911110.15633/pch.834Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious EducationAdrian Gellel0University of MaltaStudent uniqueness demands that the teacher/catechist is inventive not only in the learning methods and teaching techniques employed but also in the way content is structured. Only in this way can the teacher ascertain that his/her students’ requirements are met and, consequently, student learning facilitated. However, teachers’ creativity should not mean haphazard choice of methods and techniques. Teaching is both an art and a science. The limitless nature of creativity should be used judiciously and made to bear fruit through the application of knowledge of educational psychology and instructional design. By using Adaptive Religious Education, the teacher may be guided to use different techniques in a methodical manner in order to ensure and enhance student learning. In particular, the systematic use of different symbol systems can help teachers to improve student learning. The paper will put forward a number of principles and practical suggestions that may guide teachers in planning R.E. lessons.http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/834/712Adaptive Religious EducationSymbol SystemTeaching Methods |
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Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education |
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Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education |
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Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education |
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Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education |
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Adaptive Religious Education at the Service of Inventiveness: A scientific way of being creative and effective in Religious Education |
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adaptive religious education at the service of inventiveness: a scientific way of being creative and effective in religious education |
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The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow Press |
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The Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II |
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Student uniqueness demands that the teacher/catechist is inventive not only in
the learning methods and teaching techniques employed but also in the way content
is structured. Only in this way can the teacher ascertain that his/her students’
requirements are met and, consequently, student learning facilitated. However,
teachers’ creativity should not mean haphazard choice of methods and techniques.
Teaching is both an art and a science. The limitless nature of creativity should be
used judiciously and made to bear fruit through the application of knowledge of
educational psychology and instructional design. By using Adaptive Religious
Education, the teacher may be guided to use different techniques in a methodical
manner in order to ensure and enhance student learning. In particular, the systematic
use of different symbol systems can help teachers to improve student learning.
The paper will put forward a number of principles and practical suggestions that
may guide teachers in planning R.E. lessons. |
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Adaptive Religious Education Symbol System Teaching Methods |
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http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/834/712 |
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