Is Religious Education Valuable and Important for Young People Today?
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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DECLARATION
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ABSTRACT
Like all areas in education, the religious education contributes to the formation of the human being and provides the necessary elements for a critical assimilation of culture. In particular, it strengthens their ability to analyze the religions within the culture. There are many reasons that motivate the presence of religious education at school. The religious education has ontological reason that makes it possible in the academy, as it pertains to the very nature and structure of human beings. The man is made to open to transcendence, to listen, to care, to give meaning to his life by acknowledging his transcendent dimension through the opening to the mystery. Since the nineteenth century, religious groups have mobilized in England, in partnership with the State, to support schools and to integrate religious education into the curriculum. The purpose of this study is to discuss that is religious education valuable and important for young people today or has religion become irrelevant for the youth in modern society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Research1
Research Purpose3
SECTION 14
Religious Education6
History of Religious Education in England7
Religious Education Legal Framework8
SECTION 214
Religious Education in Faith Schools14
Religious Education in Mainstream schools22
Religious Education in the community28
SECTION 332
Religious Education in the Modern Society32
Influence of Internet and Media34
Science and Nature35
CONCLUSION AND LIMITATIONS37
Conclusion37
Limitations39
REFERENCES40
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Research
The structures and educational provisions that define the religious education programs have evolved (Stark, Finke and Lannaconne,1995:P433). Schools in England are fully funded for religious education, which aims to promote responsiveness and awareness of Christian religion and other major religions present in British society. It also seeks to help students get a personal opinion on matters of religion. However, in certain categories of religious institutions with public subsidies, the education is mostly a type of spiritual education or religious training (Stark, Finke and Lannaconne,1995:P433).