This handbook explores the important ideas, policies and practices in religious and moral education. It offers comprehensive coverage of the main issues and provides: explanation of the theoretical, policy and research developments; suggested classroom strategies for teaching and learning; suggestions for activities and questions to help examine the issues and encourage reflection further study including web links.This title is divided into three sections: Part one - Exploring the Subject - gives a well-rounded view of current pedagogical approaches to teaching religious education, the teaching of faith traditions and the teaching of new alternative spiritualities; Part two - Spiritual, Moral and Global Citizenship Education - provides guidance and strategies for teachers' spiritual and moral education, summarizing important developments in recent research and professional practice; And, part three - Enabling Learning - focuses on the learner and includes the latest research and policy initiatives on inclusion, English as an additional language, behaviour for learning, assessment and attainment, and a host of government initiatives relating to RE and SMSC.
This is an essential handbook for teachers, coordinators and student-teachers of Religious Education in primary and secondary schools.