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Teece, Geoff – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
This article was first presented as a short paper at the annual conference of the Association of University Lecturers in Religious Education in Exeter, July 2009, and seeks to clarify different possible interpretations of what is meant by current uses of the terms "learning about religion" and "learning from religion". Drawing on research/reports…
Descriptors: Religion, Learning Processes, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
Teece, Geoff – British Journal of Religious Education, 2008
This article is a revised version of the author's contribution to the 2006 meeting of the "International Seminar on Religious Education and Values" in Driebergen, the Netherlands and is concerned with the need for continuing discussion about the identity of religious education. The article begins by arguing that, despite current criticisms,…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Phenomenology, Christianity
Teece, Geoff – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
This paper discusses aspects of Andrew Wright's version of a liberal, critical religious education and his criticisms of some other views of modern religious education. This is attempted not by examining these "other views" as such but by concentrating on the work of John Hick. The reason for this is that Wright, like Cooling (in his book "A…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, World Views

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