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Special Religious Education in Australia and its Value to Contemporary Society

  • Focuses on concepts regarding thick and thin multiculturalism
  • Discusses ways of countering religious fundamentalism and extremism
  • Shows how SRE can help to address racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism
  • Provides tools for improving the pedagogy in SRE classes
  • Highlights the importance of values education, religious identity and spirituality

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
    Pages 1-24
  3. The Australian Background

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 25-25
    2. Historical Background and Structure of SRE in Australia

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 27-40
    3. Current Challenges for SRE

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 41-65
  4. The Advantages of SRE in the Post-modern Period

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 67-67
    2. Values Education

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 69-102
    3. Cultural and Religious Identity

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 103-126
    4. Spirituality, Health and Wellbeing

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 127-151
    5. Educating for Multiculturalism

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 153-175
    6. Countering Religious Bullying in the Playground

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 177-200
  5. Bringing SRE into the Twenty-First Century

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 201-201
    2. Pedagogic Approaches

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 203-235
    3. Thematic Curriculum Analysis: Teaching Care and Compassion in SRE

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 237-265
    4. Conclusion and Recommendations

      • Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
      Pages 267-276

About this book

This book explores the advantages of and challenges concerning Special Religious Education (SRE) in multicultural Australia and argues for the need for General Religious Education (GRE) as well. Through the lens of the most recent scholarship, and drawing on an in-depth qualitative study and specific case studies, the book examines the current debate on the role of religious education within government schools. It addresses key concepts of values education, spirituality, health and wellbeing, and cultural and religious identity. It analyses why it is important to retain SRE, together with GRE, as government policy. It explores highly relevant, controversial and contested issues regarding SRE, including the 30% of Australia’s population who declare themselves as having “no religion”, and brings fresh insights to the table. 
 
While secularization has increased in both the national and international spheres, there has also been an increase infundamentalism within religious beliefs. Events such as the September 11 terror attacks and the more recent mass shootings by white supremacists and eco-fascists in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Pittsburgh and San Diego in the USA are reminders that religion is still a major actor in the twenty-first century. This poses new challenges for the relationship between church and state, and demonstrates the need to revisit the role of religious education within government schools. While the importance of GRE is generally acknowledged, SRE has increasingly come under attack by some researchers and teacher and parent bodies as being inappropriate and contradictory to the values of the postmodern world. On the other hand, the key stakeholders from all the faith traditions in Australia wish to retain the SRE classes in government schools. The book addresses this burning issue, and shows that it is relevant not only for Australia but also globally.  
  
 
 





Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel

    Zehavit Gross

  • Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

    Suzanne D. Rutland

About the authors

Professor Zehavit Gross (Ph.D.) is the Head of Graduate Programme of Management and Development in Informal Education Systems in the School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. She holds the position of UNESCO Chair in Education for Human Values, Tolerance Democracy and Peace and is the Head of the Sal Van Gelder Center for Holocaust Instruction & Research, School of Education Bar-Ilan University. She is the Immediate Past President of the Israeli Society for Comparative Education (ICES). In 28/1/16, she was invited to the UNITED NATIONS to participate and give an address in a special discussion on the future of Holocaust Education all over the world.  Her main areas of specialization are peace education, interfaith and religious education and Holocaust education. Her research focuses mainly on socialization processes (religious, secular, feminine and civic) among adolescents. She is currently involved in four international research projects and is an HonoraryResearch Associate at the University of Sydney (NSW). Her book together with Doyle Stevick, entitled As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice, was published (2015) by Springer and was sponsored by UNESCO. Her latest publication is Migrants and Comparative Education: Call to Re/Engagement (Brill/Sense, 2020). She is the recipient of a research grant for the years 2016–2018 from The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Israel Scientific Foundation (ISF) grant on Holocaust Education in Arab and Jewish Schools, 2017–2021. She is the recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Scholar Award from the Religion & Education SIG at the American Education Research Association (AERA). She won recently (2020) the Israeli Hope in Higher Education Award from Ben Gurion University, Israel, for her unique interfaith project between Israeli Muslim, Christian and Jewish students. 
 
Suzanne D. Rutland (OAM, Ph.D.), Professor Emerita, the Department of Hebrew, Biblical & Jewish Studies, University of Sydney, is a renowned Australian Jewish historian. She has published widely on Australian Jewish history, edits the Sydney edition of the AJHS Journal, and has written on issues relating to the Shoah, Israel, Soviet Jewry and Jewish education. Her book, The Jews in Australia, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. In 2008—2009. Suzanne received a government grant from the Australian Prime Ministers Centre for research on ‘Australia and the campaign for Soviet Jewry’. The product of that research was published in 2015, co-written with Australian Jewish journalist, Sam Lipski, entitled Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and Soviet Jews, 1959—1989 (Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers). It was the joint winner of the 2016 Prime Minister’s Literary Award, Australian History Section. Her latest book is Lone Voice: The Wars ofIsi Leibler, published by Gefen Publishing House and she is currently working on a book dealing with Jewish communal advocacy since 1945. She is a member of the Australian expert delegation for the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and is a member of its Education Working Group. In January 2008, she received the Medal of the Order of Australia from the Australian government for services to Higher Jewish Education and interfaith dialogue.


 


Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Special Religious Education in Australia and its Value to Contemporary Society

  • Authors: Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67969-9

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-67968-2Published: 23 February 2021

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-67971-2Published: 24 February 2022

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-67969-9Published: 22 February 2021

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XII, 276

  • Number of Illustrations: 19 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Religion and Education, Educational Policy and Politics, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion

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