confessions of a lifelong learner
Critical issues for Australian Catholic education into the 21st Century
I did my Masters in Religious Education at the University of South Australia, graduating in 1992. I was enrolled in external mode, so did not have much contact with my fellow students, but one of my colleagues, Helen Raduntz, asked a group of us to edit our theses to form the chapters of a book, which she published as:
Potential and opportunity: Critical issues for Australian Catholic education into the 21 st Century edited by Helen Raduntz, Auslib Press, Blackwood SA. 1995
My chapter is number 6: Teaching theology as religious education in a secondary school: some findings.
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Posted at 10:49AM Dec 24, 2008
by Nigel Mitchell |
Nigel Mitchell
- Location
- Adelaide, SA, Australia
- Organisation
- Australian Science Teachers Association
- Sector
- More than one sector
- Role
- Teacher/Educator
- Communities
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