From Jesus and God to Muhammad and Allah – and back again Kenyan Christian and Islamic religious education in the slums of Kibera
Sammanfattning
This study focuses on Christian and Islamic religious education and was carried out as a
Minor Field Study at a secondary school in the slums of Kibera, Nairobi, during September-
December 2010. The overall purpose is to examine and compare how Christian and Islamic
religious education is taught at the selected school. The following questions constitute the
problem areas: How is the Kenyan curriculum and syllabi in CRE and IRE designed, and
what is said about religious education? How are students taught in religious education at the
selected school? What are the teachers saying about religious education as a subject? The
study has an ethnographic methodological approach, using textual analysis of curriculum
and syllabi, classroom observations and qualitative interviews with teachers in order to
collect the material. Some of the main findings in this study are that teachers in religious
education at the selected school are forced to use lecturing, instead of other preferred
teaching methods, to have time enough to cover the syllabus; religious education as a subject
is facing an ongoing change towards teaching about religion rather than into religion which
is the overall purpose of the subject.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2011-02-08Författare
Kindberg, Mikael
Nyckelord
CRE, IRE, Kenya, Secondary school, religious education
Språk
eng