Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor

The purpose of this paper is to study how some upper secondary teachers define and understand the terms New Religious Movement, New Religiosity and cult. We also look at what the teachers teach about and why they pick those specific parts of the course. Firstly, to get a wider view of this subject w...

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Main Authors: Alldén Häll, Emmilie, Saukko, Johanna
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS) 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-295382020-11-04T05:30:22ZNyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolorsweAlldén Häll, EmmilieSaukko, JohannaMalmö universitet, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)Malmö universitet/Lärande och samhälle2020New Religious MovementsNew ReligionCultUpper Secondary TeachersReligious didacticsReligious educationTeachingHumanities and the ArtsHumaniora och konstThe purpose of this paper is to study how some upper secondary teachers define and understand the terms New Religious Movement, New Religiosity and cult. We also look at what the teachers teach about and why they pick those specific parts of the course. Firstly, to get a wider view of this subject we looked at previous research about the teaching of New Religious Movements. In addition to the previous research we did our own research where we interviewed upper secondary teachers from two different schools. Secondly, for our results we analysed the transcripts by using two different theoretical frameworks: religious didactics in the form of abductive perspective in connection to the didactical questions - what, why and how? We have also used a hermeneutic interpretation when looking at the empirical material.Through our research we found that teachers have some difficulties defining the terms “New Religious Movements”, “New Religiosity” and “Cults”. They also have a problem with differentiating them from each other. The research shows that even the teachers’ selection, planning and implementation of their teaching varies between the schools for different reasons. Some of this stems from the teachers’ capacity within the subject, different interpretations of the syllabus and the influence that students have on the teaching. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-29538Local 32196application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic New Religious Movements
New Religion
Cult
Upper Secondary Teachers
Religious didactics
Religious education
Teaching
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
spellingShingle New Religious Movements
New Religion
Cult
Upper Secondary Teachers
Religious didactics
Religious education
Teaching
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
Alldén Häll, Emmilie
Saukko, Johanna
Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
description The purpose of this paper is to study how some upper secondary teachers define and understand the terms New Religious Movement, New Religiosity and cult. We also look at what the teachers teach about and why they pick those specific parts of the course. Firstly, to get a wider view of this subject we looked at previous research about the teaching of New Religious Movements. In addition to the previous research we did our own research where we interviewed upper secondary teachers from two different schools. Secondly, for our results we analysed the transcripts by using two different theoretical frameworks: religious didactics in the form of abductive perspective in connection to the didactical questions - what, why and how? We have also used a hermeneutic interpretation when looking at the empirical material.Through our research we found that teachers have some difficulties defining the terms “New Religious Movements”, “New Religiosity” and “Cults”. They also have a problem with differentiating them from each other. The research shows that even the teachers’ selection, planning and implementation of their teaching varies between the schools for different reasons. Some of this stems from the teachers’ capacity within the subject, different interpretations of the syllabus and the influence that students have on the teaching.
author Alldén Häll, Emmilie
Saukko, Johanna
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title Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
title_short Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
title_full Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
title_fullStr Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
title_full_unstemmed Nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
title_sort nyreligiösa rörelser i dagens gymnasieskolor
publisher Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)
publishDate 2020
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