Religion and educational research: national traditions and transnational perspectives

Religious education is always a local or regional practice. This is evident in the studies in the present volume on religion and education. The production and the transfer of knowledge in this field are particular and take place in certain historical contexts, so that both can be understood as histo...

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Beteiligte: Käbisch, David 1975-2024 (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Münster New York Waxmann 2019
In: Religious diversity and education in Europe (volume 39)
Jahr: 2019
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Religious diversity and education in Europe volume 39
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Religiöse Bildung / Religiöse Erziehung / Bildungsforschung / Internationaler Vergleich
B Religionsunterricht / Schulpädagogik / Bildungsforschung / Internationaler Vergleich
B Religiöse Bildung / Allgemeinbildung / Bildungsforschung / Internationaler Vergleich
B Religiöse Bildung / Geschichte
weitere Schlagwörter:B Argentinien
B national traditions
B Knowledge Transfer
B Sweden
B Wissenstransfer
B Deutschland
B Schulbuch
B Religionspädagogik
B Ireland
B Historische Bildungsforschung
B Cultural exchange
B nationale Traditionen
B kultureller Austausch
B Aufsatzsammlung
B Argentina
B Religionsunterricht
B Religious Education
B Religion
B Geschichte 1650-2017
B Schulpädagogik
B allgemeine Pädagogik
B Unterricht
B historiography of religious education
B Schweden
B Historiografie der Religionspädagogik
B Germany
B Irland
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Erscheint auch als: 9783830939801
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Zusammenfassung:Religious education is always a local or regional practice. This is evident in the studies in the present volume on religion and education. The production and the transfer of knowledge in this field are particular and take place in certain historical contexts, so that both can be understood as historical processes. With regard to these theoretical assumptions, the authors of the present volume deliver case studies concerning religious education research in Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Argentina, as well as other countries. Several questions from these contributions might be relevant for further studies: Is religion being underrated in educational research? Is education, on the other hand, being underrated in religious studies? Do these questions depend on national traditions in educational as well as religious research? Are there transnational exchanges between countries through networks, guilds and media? And finally, what might be the additional benefits of such research compared to international comparative studies?
ISBN:3830989806
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.31244/9783830989806