ABSTRACT

The place of religious education in the elementary curriculum is an ambiguous one for many teachers. Using a mixture of theory and practical ideas, this book will help all elementary teachers, whether specialists or not, to deliver effective religious education. Terence Copley clarifies the legal framework, discusses problem areas like the withdrawal of children from the subject and examines key principles and concepts involved in teaching the main areas of religious education. He also looks at practical issues of classroom organization and at how religious education can be integrated into topic work but should also remain a subject in its own right.

chapter 1|10 pages

The legal framework for RE

chapter 2|14 pages

Planning for RE

chapter 3|12 pages

Story and truth in RE

chapter 4|6 pages

Exploring world religions

chapter 5|10 pages

Exploring Christianity

chapter 6|10 pages

Exploring spirituality

chapter 7|4 pages

Using visits and visitors

chapter 8|12 pages

Assessment in RE

chapter 9|6 pages

Important issues associated with RE