Ethical, Intercultural and Interreligious Sensitivities

Ethical, Intercultural and Interreligious Sensitivities

Softcover

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Description

In their everyday life, students in urban, multicultural schools face classmates who come from various cultures and religions as well as those who are not religiously affiliated. Increasing diversity creates different kinds of ethical, intercultural and interreligious dilemmas and presents educational challenges for schools which should be able to support adolescents to pursue a democratic citizenship. In the modern pluralistic society, ethical, intercultural and interreligious sensitivities are needed. In this study, these sensitivities are put together since they demand many of the same skills and are crucial for citizens in the 21st century. But how sensitive are young people with regard to these areas? The purpose of this study was to develop Measurement instruments to scale adolescents’ ethical, intercultural and interreligious sensitivities. Further, the study investigates the self-evaluations of 12- to 16-year-old students from two Finnish urban secondary schools concerning their ethical, intercultural and interreligious sensitivities. The book consists of four original refereed articles and a summary. It pulls together the empirical findings of the original studies and discusses the results in the educational context.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Society & Social Sciences
Format
Softcover
Pages
212
Price
32.90 €

Author Description

Kristiina Holm (EdD, MTh) is a lecturer and teacher trainer in religious education, secular ethics education and psychology in the Normal Lyceum of Helsinki, a teacher training school of the University of Helsinki. Her academic background is in theology, psychology and educational sciences. Holm’s research interests include especially intercultural, interreligious and ethical sensitivities together with religious and secular ethics education in school contexts.