International Handbook of Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith-Based Schools
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3週間でお届けいたします。 2014 ed. Author: Chapman, Judith D. / McNamara, Sue / Reiss, Michael J. / Waghid, Yusef(Editor) Publisher: Springer ISBN: 9789401789714 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2014年07月 DESCRIPTION The International Handbook on Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith Based Schools is international in scope. It is addressed to policy makers, academics, education professionals and members of the wider community. The book is divided into three sections. (1) The Educational, Historical, Social and Cultural Context, which aims to: Identify the educational, historical, social and cultural bases and contexts for the development of learning, teaching and leadership in faith-based schools across a range of international settings; Consider the current trends, issues and controversies facing the provision and nature of education in faith-based schools; Examine the challenges faced by faith-based schools and their role and responses to current debates concerning science and religion in society and its institutions. (2) The Nature, Aims and Values of Education in Faith-based Schools, which aims to: Identify and explore the distinctive philosophies, characteristics and guiding principles, values, concepts and concerns underpinning learning, teaching and leadership in faith-based schools; Identify and explore ways in which such distinctive philosophies of education challenge and expand different norms and conventions in their surrounding societies and cultures; Examine and explore some of the ways in which different conceptions within and among different religious and faith traditions guide practices in learning, teaching and leadership in various ways. (3) Current Practice and Future Possibilities, which aims to: Provide evidence of current educational practices that might help to inform and shape innovative and successful policies, initiatives and strategies for the development of quality learning, teaching and leadership in faith-based schools; Examine the ways in which theprofessional learning of teachers and educational leaders in faith- based settings might be articulated and developed; Consider the ways in which coherence and alignment might be achieved between key national priorities in education and the identity, beliefs, and the commitments of faith-based schools; Examine what international experience shows about the place of faith-based schools in culturally rich and diverse communities and the implications of faith-based schooling for societies of the future. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Overview Michael J. Reiss, Yusef Waghid, Sue McNamara, Judith D. Chapman Educational, Historical, Social and Cultural Context of Faith-Based Schooling The Impact of Faith-Based Schools on Lives and on Society: Policy Implications Charles L. Glenn Values and Values Education: Challenges for Faith Schools J. Mark Halstead Church of England Schools: Into the Third Century Janina Ainsworth Jewish Schools and Britain: Emerging from the Past, Investing in the Future Helena Miller Faith Related Schools in the United States: The Current Reality Joseph M. O’Keefe, S. J., Michael T. O’Connor Faith-Schools and the Religious Other: The Case of Muslim Schools Farid Panjwani Identity, Belief and Cultural Sustainability: A Case- Study of the Experiences of Jewish and Muslim Schools in the UK Marie Parker-Jenkins Faith-Based Schools and the Creationism Controversy: The Importance of the Meta-narrative Sylvia Baker On the Idea of Non-Confessional Faith-Based Education Michael Hand ‘Faith Schools’ in England: The Humanist Critique Andrew Copson Shepherding and Strength: Teaching Evolution in American Christian Schools Lee Meadows Challenges Faced by Faith-Based Schools with Special Reference to the Interplay Between Science and Religion Michael Poole Sex Education and Science Education in Faith-Based Schools Michael J. Reiss Conceptions: Nature, Aims and Values of Education in Faith-Based Schools Faith-Based Education and the Notion of Autonomy, Common Humanity and Authenticity: In Defense of a Pedagogy of Disruption Yusef Waghid The Hermeneutical Competence: How to Deal with Faith Issues in a Pluralistic Religious Context? Ge Speelman Faith-Based Ideological School System in Israel: Between Particularism and Modernity Zehavit Gross Religious Values and/or Human Rights Values? Curriculum-Making for an Ethic of Truths Petro du Preez Capturing Green Curriculum Spaces in the Maktab: Implications for Environmental Teaching and Learning Najma Mohamed Towards a Logic of Dignity: Educating Against Gender-Based Violence Juliana Claassens Islamization and Muslim Independent Schools in South Africa Suleman Essop Dangor The Nature, Aims, and Values of Seventh-Day Adventist Christian Education Phillip Paul Plaatjes The Gulen Philosophy of Education and Its Application in a South African School Yasien Mohamed A Teacher’s Perspective on Teaching and Learning at a Muslim Faith-Based School in Cape Town Omar Esau Muslim Women and Cosmopolitanism: Reconciling the Fragments of Identity, Participation and Belonging Nuraan Davids Women, Identity and Religious Education: A Path to Autonomy, or Dependence? Nuraan Davids Current Practices and Future Possibilities The Shaping of Ireland’s Faith-Based School System and the Contemporary Challenge to It John Coolahan Religious Education in a Time of Globalization and Pluralism: The Example of the United States Walter Feinberg Classroom Practice in a Faith-Based School: A Tale of Two Levels Paul Black Faith-Based Schools in Japan: Paradoxes and Pointers Stuart D. B. Picken Curriculum, Leadership and Religion in Singapore Schools: How a Secular Government Engineers Social Harmony and the ‘State Interest’ Clive Dimmock, Salleh Hairon, Cheng-Yong Tan Critical Fidelity and Catholic School Leadership John Sullivan So Who Has the Values? Challenges for Faith-Based Schools in an Era of Values Pedagogy Terence Lovat, Neville Clement Use of Islamic, Islamicized and National Curriculum in a Muslim Faith School in England: Findings from an Ethnographic Study Sadaf Rizvi A Mobile School - Bringing Education to Migrant Children in Goa, India Marian de Souza Religious Education in Japanese ‘Mission Schools’: A Case Study of Sacred Heart Schools in Japan Nozomi Miura rscj A Systems Approach to Enhancing the Capacity of Teachers and Leaders in Catholic School Communities to Link Learning, Student Wellbeing, Values and Social Justice Helen Butler, Bernadette Summers, Mary Tobin Schools and Families in Partnership for Learning in Faith-Based Schools Annie Mitchell, Judith D. Chapman, Sue McNamara, Marj Horne Learning for Leadership: An Evidence Based Approach for Leadership Learning in Faith-Based Schools Michael T. Buchanan, Judith D. Chapman Leading Australian Catholic Schools: Lessons from the Edge Michael Gaffney Faith-Based Non-government Organizations and Education in ‘Post-new War Societies’: Background, Directions and Challenges in Leadership, Teaching and Learning Tom O’Donoghue, Simon Clarke
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