The curriculum of religious education

Present problems -- Pt. 1: Historical Background -- The religious element in early American education -- The secular element in early Sunday School -- The doctrinal element in the Sunday School curriculum -- The Bible made the ecenter of the curriculum -- The movement toward an organized curriculum...

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Main Author: Betts, George Herbert 1868-1934 (Author)
Corporate Authors: Internet Archive (Contributor) ; Kahle/Austin Foundation (Sponsor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Cincinnati Abingdon Press [©1924]
In:Year: 1924
Series/Journal:The Abingdon religious education texts D.G. Downey, general editor. College series, G.H. Betts, editor
Further subjects:B Religious Education Curricula
B Sunday Schools
B Ecclesiology
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:Present problems -- Pt. 1: Historical Background -- The religious element in early American education -- The secular element in early Sunday School -- The doctrinal element in the Sunday School curriculum -- The Bible made the ecenter of the curriculum -- The movement toward an organized curriculum -- The evolution of a graded curriculum -- The musical element in the religious curriculum -- Pt. 1: Theory and principles -- Scientific method applied to the curriculum -- Social origins of curriculum materials -- Agencies that determine the curriculum -- Exsting theories governing the curriculum -- Existing theories governing the curriculum -- The demands of the individual upon the curriculum -- The demands of society upon the curriculum -- The demands of the church upon the curriculum -- A summary of principles -- Criteria of curriculum evaluation -- Pt. 3: Current materials -- The international lesson system -- Constructive studies in religion -- The completely graded series -- The Beacon course -- The Christian nurture series.
Item Description:"Reference" at end of most of the chapters. - "References" at end of most of the chapters