Developmental Psychology and Young Children’s Religious Education

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abstract reasoning
Age Process
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Animacy Status
Artificial Primary
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Children's Concepts
Children's Everyday Experience
Children's Religious
Children's Religious Understanding
Children's Spontaneous Interests
children's understanding of faith
children’s understanding of faith
conceptual abilities
Cosmological Question
developmental research
early childhood cognition
educational psychology
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Faith Schools
Hindu Children
Image Justification
Indian People
Memory Development
natural-theological understanding
Non-faith School
PGCE RE
PGCE Religious Education
Primary Origin
primary R.E.
Primary Religious education
religious concept formation in children
Religious Education
religious education early years
Religious Words
School Assemblies
School Subjects
spiritual development
Story Recall
teacher training
Violating
young children spiritual development
Young Children's Abilities
young children's religious development
Young Children's Understanding
young children’s religious development

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367436209
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Developmental Psychology and Young Children’s Religious Education sets out to identify the conceptual pre-requisites for young children’s religious education learning and clearly highlights the challenges that children and their teachers encounter in the RE educational process.

Based on a study with 431 children aged 5 to 7 years from different schools, faith and non-faith, and 47 teachers from the same schools as the children, this book offers an insightful look into younger children’s religious education, providing statistical evidence to dismantle the belief that young children lack the ability to conceptualise God in abstract terms. The information obtained from these children and their teachers reveals a major discrepancy between the teachers’ perceptions of young children’s conceptual abilities for RE learning, on the one hand, and children’s actual abilities revealed in their responses throughout the study, on the other. Based on the evidence described in the volume, Petrovich argues that teacher-training courses for primary RE need to be designed to include a substantial component of contemporary developmental research that is of direct relevance to children’s conceptual abilities and understanding of abstract concepts.

Developmental Psychology and Young Children’s Religious Education is essential reading for students and researchers in developmental psychology, religious education, teacher education, education studies and cultural anthropology.

Olivera Petrovich is a developmental psychologist in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, UK. Her research deals with the development of religious understanding in children and adults from different cultures.

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