Author: Betts, George Herbert
Synopsis:
In 'How to Teach Religion: Principles and Methods', George Herbert Betts presents a thought-provoking guide that explores innovative approaches to teaching religion. Drawing from his extensive experience as an educator, Betts offers practical strategies and insightful perspectives to engage students in meaningful discussions about faith, spirituality, and moral values. Through captivating anecdotes and thought-provoking exercises, this book challenges traditional teaching methods and encourages educators to foster a deeper understanding of religion in the classroom. With a focus on promoting critical thinking and empathy, Betts provides a valuable resource for educators seeking to create a dynamic and inclusive religious education curriculum.
Genres: Education, Religion, Philosophy
Themes: Teaching methods, Religious education, Critical thinking, Spirituality, Moral values
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