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Some Basics of Religious Education in Zambia bk

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ndola Mission Press 2007Description: 112pISBN:
  • 9789982073370
DDC classification:
  • DC20 291.7096894 SOM
Summary: This book discusses the problems of the teacher's faith commitment and neutrality with reference to one such society , Zambia. The article first attempts to briefly define the concept of commitment and briefly states the problem of commitment in liberal education. Further more it argues that both dogmatic religious commitment and strict professional neutrality by teacher are untenable.
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This book discusses the problems of the teacher's faith commitment and neutrality with reference to one such society , Zambia. The article first attempts to briefly define the concept of commitment and briefly states the problem of commitment in liberal education. Further more it argues that both dogmatic religious commitment and strict professional neutrality by teacher are untenable.

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