Religious education in public schools and religious identity in post-communist Serbia
Abstract
The author analyses types of religious education in European and Serbian state-run schools searching for an innovative approach to existing classifications. He suggests four criteria to differ and categorize types of religious education in public schools, claiming that the actual taxonomy is often insufficient, inconsistent or perplexed (having usually been based upon one or two elements). He proposes categorization which encompasses point of view and interests of tax payers, of the politics, of the pupils and of the religious teachers. More criteria could lead to a better assessment of particular system of religious education. He also suggests that, apart from usual categorization in confessional and non-confessional religious education, it would be useful to introduce categories like mostly confessional and mostly non-confessional, as clear-cut models are very rare. In addition to this he offers arguments why cognitive type of religious education would be more proper label instead of... non-confessional. Further on the author examines controversies, disputes and manner of reintroduction of religious instruction in Serbian legislation after the fall of the communist regime in 2000 and presents the current situation, including very recent changes considering curricula. He points to some very distinctive features of religious education model in Serbia which could be of interest in comparative perspective, particularly in the time when many states in Europe tend to improve their religious education system. Finally, he points to importance of religious education in building religious identity of young generations in post-communist countries, and differs two types of religious identity - perceptive (intuitive) and cognitive (rational). He concludes that educating into religion has to exist for some time in post-communist countries due to historical circumstances (within more or less confessional model). Additionally, he finds that it should be only gradually transformed into educating about religion and education from religion pattern, fostering cognitive religious identity to strengthen parallel with the perceptive one.
Keywords:
toledo guiding principles / secularity / models of religious education / intuitive religious identity / cognitive religious identitySource:
Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu, 2016, 64, 3, 25-56Institution/Community
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Avramović, Sima PY - 2016 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1654 AB - The author analyses types of religious education in European and Serbian state-run schools searching for an innovative approach to existing classifications. He suggests four criteria to differ and categorize types of religious education in public schools, claiming that the actual taxonomy is often insufficient, inconsistent or perplexed (having usually been based upon one or two elements). He proposes categorization which encompasses point of view and interests of tax payers, of the politics, of the pupils and of the religious teachers. More criteria could lead to a better assessment of particular system of religious education. He also suggests that, apart from usual categorization in confessional and non-confessional religious education, it would be useful to introduce categories like mostly confessional and mostly non-confessional, as clear-cut models are very rare. In addition to this he offers arguments why cognitive type of religious education would be more proper label instead of non-confessional. Further on the author examines controversies, disputes and manner of reintroduction of religious instruction in Serbian legislation after the fall of the communist regime in 2000 and presents the current situation, including very recent changes considering curricula. He points to some very distinctive features of religious education model in Serbia which could be of interest in comparative perspective, particularly in the time when many states in Europe tend to improve their religious education system. Finally, he points to importance of religious education in building religious identity of young generations in post-communist countries, and differs two types of religious identity - perceptive (intuitive) and cognitive (rational). He concludes that educating into religion has to exist for some time in post-communist countries due to historical circumstances (within more or less confessional model). Additionally, he finds that it should be only gradually transformed into educating about religion and education from religion pattern, fostering cognitive religious identity to strengthen parallel with the perceptive one. T2 - Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu T1 - Religious education in public schools and religious identity in post-communist Serbia EP - 56 IS - 3 SP - 25 VL - 64 DO - 10.5937/AnaliPFB1603025A UR - conv_3002 ER -
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Avramović, S.. (2016). Religious education in public schools and religious identity in post-communist Serbia. in Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu, 64(3), 25-56. https://doi.org/10.5937/AnaliPFB1603025A conv_3002
Avramović S. Religious education in public schools and religious identity in post-communist Serbia. in Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu. 2016;64(3):25-56. doi:10.5937/AnaliPFB1603025A conv_3002 .
Avramović, Sima, "Religious education in public schools and religious identity in post-communist Serbia" in Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu, 64, no. 3 (2016):25-56, https://doi.org/10.5937/AnaliPFB1603025A ., conv_3002 .
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