Will There Be Teachers? An Analysis of the Congruence of Religious Beliefs of Initial Teacher Education Students and the Patron's (Religious Education) Programme for Catholic Schools

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作者
O'Connell, Daniel [1 ]
Harmon, Maurice [1 ]
Meehan, Amalee [2 ]
机构
[1] Mary Immaculate Coll, Dept Learning Soc & Religious Educ, Limerick V94 VN26, Ireland
[2] Dublin City Univ, Sch Human Dev, Dublin D09 DY00, Ireland
关键词
Catholic schools; belief; identity; God; student teacher (ITE); Religious Education; Grow in Love;
D O I
10.3390/rel14121467
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
For historical reasons, the vast majority of primary schools in the Republic of Ireland are under the patronage of the Catholic church. Patronage involves a number of responsibilities, including the provision of a Patron's Programme. Traditionally in the form of Religious Education (RE), such programmes should satisfy the curricular requirement for religious/ethical education and act as an expression of school ethos. In order to meet this responsibility, the Irish Episcopal conference in 2015 published its first curriculum in Religious Education, which forms the basis for the Grow in Love programme for pupils from Junior Infants to Sixth Class in all Catholic primary schools. However, effective teaching and learning of RE is dependent on the 'buy in' of those teaching it. The religious beliefs, understandings, and practices of those teaching RE are influential in this regard. Drawing from the data of a large-scale, multi-phase study, this paper describes the religious identity and beliefs of first-year students entering an Initial Teacher Education programme in Ireland-in this case, the Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree-to qualify as primary-level teachers. It situates the data in the wider context of religious identity and beliefs in Ireland and goes on to explore how the religious profiles of these students fit with the required understanding, knowledge and ability to teach Religious Education in Catholic schools. Findings indicate that the majority of these students identify as Catholic and believe in God. For most, God is important in their lives. However, there is a complexity to these beliefs, with a significant number who do not know what to think. This paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of these findings for the teaching of Religious Education and for the patrons of Catholic schools.
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