National Institute for Christian Education Research
Type | School |
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Faculty | Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education |
Head of Academic School | Professor Bob Bowie |
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Interpreting texts more wisely: A Review of Research and the Case for Change
Bowie, R. A. 2017. Interpreting texts more wisely: A Review of Research and the Case for Change. in: Stuart-Buttle, R. and Shortt, J. (ed.) Christian, Faith, Formation and Education Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 211-228Book chapter
Is tolerance of faith helpful in English school policy? Reification, complexity and values education
Bowie, R. A. 2017. Is tolerance of faith helpful in English school policy? Reification, complexity and values education. Oxford Review of Education. 43 (5), pp. 536-549. https://doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2017.1352350Journal article
The rise and fall of human rights in English education policy: Inescapable national interests and PREVENT
Bowie, R. A. 2017. The rise and fall of human rights in English education policy: Inescapable national interests and PREVENT. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice. 12 (2), pp. 111-122. https://doi.org/10.1177/1746197917693020Journal article
Competing imaginations for teaching and learning: the findings of research into a christian approach to teaching and learning called What If Learning
Cooling, T. and Green, E. 2015. Competing imaginations for teaching and learning: the findings of research into a christian approach to teaching and learning called What If Learning. International Journal of Christianity & Education. 19 (2), pp. 96-107. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056997115583432Journal article
Christian faith in English church schools: research conversations with classroom teachers
Cooling, T. 2016. Christian faith in English church schools: research conversations with classroom teachers. Bern, Switzerland Peter Lang.Book
Passing on faith
Mark, O. and Cooling, T. 2016. Passing on faith. London Theos.Research report
Negotiating fundamental British values: research conversations in church schools
Bowie, R. A. and Revell, L. 2016. Negotiating fundamental British values: research conversations in church schools. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Research report
Oxford A Level Religious Studies: Christianity, philosophy and ethics
Bowie, R. A. and Ahluwalia, L. 2016. Oxford A Level Religious Studies: Christianity, philosophy and ethics. Oxford Oxford University Press.Book
Dignity and human rights education
Bowie, R. A. 2016. Dignity and human rights education. Oxford Peter Lang.Book
Stepping into sacred texts: how the Jesuits taught me to read the Bible
Bowie, R. A. 2016. Stepping into sacred texts: how the Jesuits taught me to read the Bible. in: Voss, A. and Wilson, S. (ed.) Reenchanting the Academy UK Rubedo Press.Book chapter
Doing RE hermeneutically - learning to become interpreters of religion
Bowie, R. A. 2016. Doing RE hermeneutically - learning to become interpreters of religion. RE Today. 34 (1), pp. 60-62.Journal article
The diversity of school culture
Cooling, T. 2014. The diversity of school culture. in: Goodlet, K. and Collier, J. (ed.) Teaching Well: Insights for Educators in Christian Schools Canberra, Australia Barton Books. pp. 151-162Book chapter
Enabling the Bible to control learning
Cooling, T. 2014. Enabling the Bible to control learning. in: Goodlet, K. and Collier, J. (ed.) Teaching Well: Insights for Educators in Christian Schools Canberra, Australia Barton Books. pp. 53-62Book chapter
Theology and pedagogy: a response to Sean Whittle
Cooling, T. and Smith, D. 2014. Theology and pedagogy: a response to Sean Whittle. Journal of Education and Christian Belief. 18 (2), pp. 207-216.Journal article
Evangelism in the classroom: a response to Elmer Thiessen
Cooling, T. 2013. Evangelism in the classroom: a response to Elmer Thiessen. Journal of Education and Christian Belief. 17 (2), pp. 259-270.Journal article
The epistemic criterion: a response to Michael Hand
Cooling, T. 2014. The epistemic criterion: a response to Michael Hand. Journal of Beliefs and Values. 35 (1), pp. 86-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/13617672.2014.884858Journal article
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