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Publication Date: 2004-Feb
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"RE Teachers Do Get Drunk You Know": Becoming a Religious Education Teacher in the Twenty-First Century
Sikes, Pat; Everington, Judith
Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, v10 n1 p21-33 Feb 2004
In terms of the attention that they have attracted from researchers, and in comparison with teachers of other subjects, religious education specialists would seem to be a neglected and marginalized group. This paper looks at some of the reasons why this might be and also describes a study that is using a life history approach to explore what it is like to be a religious education teacher at the turn of the millennium.
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teachers, Biographies, Reputation, Teacher Role, Social Attitudes, Context Effect, Self Concept, Cohort Analysis, Longitudinal Studies, Teacher Motivation, Adjustment (to Environment), Personality Theories, Identification
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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