RE在丹麦-政治和专业话语和辩论,过去和现在

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION TEMENOS Pub Date : 2014-01-23 DOI:10.33356/TEMENOS.9546
Tim Jensen, Karna Kjeldsen
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与许多国家一样,丹麦公立学校的宗教教育(RE)经常受到政治,公众和专业辩论的影响,不仅涉及到关于RE对Allgemeinbildung,宗教和/或道德形成和公民教育的潜在贡献的不同观点,而且还涉及到对全球化,个性化和移民等超国家进程所带来的挑战的反应或回应,包括新的和不断增长的穆斯林存在。本文以宗教学术研究方法为基础,概述了宗教的相关政治进程,以及关于宗教的政治、公共和专业辩论,并分析了它们在过去和现在的丹麦教育立法、国家课程和国家发布的关于宗教和宗教教师培训的指导方针中所发挥的作用。尽管宗教研究方法长期以来被视为高中RE的“自然”框架,但义务教育学校(以及这些学校的教师教育)的RE传统上与神学有关,并且经常被视为政治和意识形态努力的工具,以促进和确保社会和民族文化身份,这是一种参照多数宗教定义的身份。因此,可再生能源在正在进行的“文化战争”中扮演着关键角色。
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RE in Denmark - Political and Professional Discourses and Debates, Past and Present
Religion education (RE) in the public school in Denmark, as in many countries, is often subject to political, public and professional debate, relating not only to different ideas about RE’s potential contribution to Allgemeinbildung , religious and/or moral formation and citizenship education, but also to reactions or responses to what is perceived as challenges posed by supranational processes such as globalization, individualization, and migration, including a new and growing Muslim presence. Based on an academic Study of Religions approach, defined in contrast to confessional RE, the article outlines relevant political processes and political, public and professional debates on RE, and analyzes the way they have set their mark in past and present Danish education legislation, national curricula and guidelines issued by the state for RE and for the training of RE teachers. Whereas a study-of-religions approach has long been seen as a ‘natural’ framework for RE in the upper-secondary school, RE in the compulsory school (as well as in teacher education for these schools) has traditionally been linked to theology, and is often seen as an instrument in political and ideological efforts to promote and secure a social and national-cultural identity, an identity defined with reference to the majority religion. RE is thus thrust into a key role in on-going ‘culture wars’.
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