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Prøv gratisReligion og spiritualitet
In recent years, the ?Bibliolog= approach has become increasingly important in schools. Religious education teachers have reported that with Bibliolog, it is much easier to cope with one of the greatest challenges in the teaching of religion today & dramatizing an encounter with the Christian tradition in an interesting and true-to-life way and stimulating independent discussion. This method also offers considerable opportunities in religiously heterogeneous groups. The basic elements of the approach are presented comprehensively in the books Bibliolog 1 (Basic Forms) and Bibliolog 2 (Structure). The present volume addresses specific conditions in the school setting and provides specific educational aids for working with Bibliolog in religious education.
© 2019 Kohlhammer Verlag (E-bog): 9783170311374
Release date
E-bog: 16. april 2019
Religion og spiritualitet
In recent years, the ?Bibliolog= approach has become increasingly important in schools. Religious education teachers have reported that with Bibliolog, it is much easier to cope with one of the greatest challenges in the teaching of religion today & dramatizing an encounter with the Christian tradition in an interesting and true-to-life way and stimulating independent discussion. This method also offers considerable opportunities in religiously heterogeneous groups. The basic elements of the approach are presented comprehensively in the books Bibliolog 1 (Basic Forms) and Bibliolog 2 (Structure). The present volume addresses specific conditions in the school setting and provides specific educational aids for working with Bibliolog in religious education.
© 2019 Kohlhammer Verlag (E-bog): 9783170311374
Release date
E-bog: 16. april 2019
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