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This timely volume addresses current debates surrounding the
transition from the teaching of religious education (RE) to the
more holistic subject of Religion and Worldviews (R&W) in
England, and posits criteria for best practice among educators in
varied settings and in a broader international context. By
examining empirical sources, governmental reports, and in
particular the 2018 final report from the Commission on Religious
Education (CORE), the volume suggests key principles needed to
guide the transition and ensure that R&W is effectively
integrated into curricula, pedagogy, and teaching resources to meet
the needs of all student groups. By effectively conceptualising
R&W, the volume gives particular attention to the intersections
of the subject with democratic citizenship education, intercultural
competence, and religious literacy. This text will benefit
researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in religious
education and teacher education as well as the philosophy and
sociology of education more broadly. Those interested in education
policy and politics, as well as citizenship and schooling in the
UK, will also benefit from this volume.
Religious Education as a Dialogue with Difference addresses current
issues over the study of religion in publicly maintained schools.
Are liberal, inclusive approaches to the study of religion suited
to the aims of education in a democracy? Do liberal democratic aims
offer the right framework for the study of religion? By presenting
research on English secondary school pupils' motivation in
religious education, this volume argues that religious education is
best understood as a democratic dialogue with difference. The book
offers empirical evidence for this claim, and it demonstrates how
learners gain in religious literacy, both through the exercise of
democratic citizenship in the classroom and towards the goal of
life-long democratic citizenship.
Religious Education as a Dialogue with Difference addresses current
issues over the study of religion in publicly maintained schools.
Are liberal, inclusive approaches to the study of religion suited
to the aims of education in a democracy? Do liberal democratic aims
offer the right framework for the study of religion? By presenting
research on English secondary school pupils' motivation in
religious education, this volume argues that religious education is
best understood as a democratic dialogue with difference. The book
offers empirical evidence for this claim, and it demonstrates how
learners gain in religious literacy, both through the exercise of
democratic citizenship in the classroom and towards the goal of
life-long democratic citizenship.
This volume explores numerous themes (including the influence of
ethnography on religious education research and pedagogy, the
interpretive approach to religious education, the relationship
between research and classroom practice in religious education),
providing a critique of contemporary religious education and
exploring the implications of this critique for initial and
continuing teacher education.
Aimed primarily at experimental chemists, physicists, electronic
engineers and material scientists interested in particulate and
granular magnetic materials, this textbook is the culmination of
over 40 years' research into the subject. The text is divided into
two parts. Part One covers the basic physics of magnetism from a
relatively low level, including an explanation of some of the
unusual terminology in magnetism such as the idea of poles and
flux, whose origins are little understood. The complexity of the
unit systems in magnetism are also presented. Thereafter a brief
review of the principles of domain theory is presented and thermal
activation effects and their correct measurement are discussed in
some detail. The topic of exchange bias, where an antiferromagnetic
material is grown in intimate contact with a ferromagnet, is
presented in significant detail reviewing old theories and
numerical models but then focusing on what has become known as the
York Model of Exchange Bias which is now universally accepted as
the model which describes the behaviour of exchange bias systems
when grown in the form of granular thin films. In Part Two a
detailed description of ferrofluids is presented including a simple
method for their preparation and the various engineering
applications in vacuum seals, loudspeakers, sink float separation
and the alignment of non-magnetic entities.A description is
provided of the phenomenon of magnetic hyperthermia which is a
developing technology with significant potential applications in
medicinal therapies. Other applications of magnetic nanoparticles
in biomedicine are also presented. An extensive discussion of
magnetic information storage in conventional recording systems is
described, including the brief history of the development of this
technology whose scale is now enormous as most of the cloud
computing systems in current use are based on hard drive
technology.
This book is a short one but it is a nice read on the techniques
and methods of Dowsing. Topics include: personal stories, tools of
dowsing, history of and much more
In this first Portfolio of over 200 Spirit images by healer/artist
AHONU, soul essence images of the client (reproduced by kind
permission) are used to remove blockages and provide instant and
long term healing in the here and now. His Spirit Art, Soul
Portraits & Ancestral Healing pictures are commissioned from
all over the world and include a comprehensive, deep analysis. Also
in this volume are the first of the unique Ancestral Healing
(Family Crest) images.
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