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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tonie Stolberg (University of Birmingham, UK) , Geoff Teece (University of Birmingham, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780415548205ISBN 10: 0415548209 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 20 August 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Considers lesson objectives, what teachers ought to know before they go into a classroom, key terms and lesson structures...Should be on the bookshelf of any secondary Religious Education teacher intending to teach about religious belief and modern science.' - Rob Packard, REtoday 'Filled with engaging, provocative and practical ideas - complete with differentiated learning objectives and suggested activities. This excellent material is clearly explained, and careful attention is paid to how pupils may understand and respond to it. This is exactly the kind of help that busy teachers need.' - Hugo Whately, RESource, 2011 'This book is different because here a science educator, Tonie Stolberg, and a religious educator, Dr Geoff Teece, explore together the ways in which these lively global debates around science and religions are refracted into the classroom, and move towards a suggested learning approach that takes the debates seriously, but gives a central place to the intellectual growth of the student doing the learning. The book has a substantial practical section of lesson ideas and plans.' - Lat Blaylock, Editor and Adviser, RE Today, 2011 'The book is useful for a growing number of religious educators wishing to engage scientific findings as a way to enhance their teaching, especially for those in the UK's public schools. More importantly, it is a hopeful sign of ongoing discussion and educational research in the ever-expanding field of religion and science.' - Matt Hoven, Jounral of Religious Education, 2011 'Considers lesson objectives, what teachers ought to know before they go into a classroom, key terms and lesson structures...Should be on the bookshelf of any secondary Religious Education teacher intending to teach about religious belief and modern science.' - Rob Packard, REtoday 'Filled with engaging, provocative and practical ideas - complete with differentiated learning objectives and suggested activities. This excellent material is clearly explained, and careful attention is paid to how pupils may understand and respond to it. This is exactly the kind of help that busy teachers need.' - Hugo Whately, RESource, 2011 'This book is different because here a science educator, Tonie Stolberg, and a religious educator, Dr Geoff Teece, explore together the ways in which these lively global debates around science and religions are refracted into the classroom, and move towards a suggested learning approach that takes the debates seriously, but gives a central place to the intellectual growth of the student doing the learning. The book has a substantial practical section of lesson ideas and plans.' - Lat Blaylock, Editor and Adviser, RE Today, 2011 'The book is useful for a growing number of religious educators wishing to engage scientific findings as a way to enhance their teaching, especially for those in the UK's public schools. More importantly, it is a hopeful sign of ongoing discussion and educational research in the ever-expanding field of religion and science.' - Matt Hoven, Jounral of Religious Education, 2011 'Considers lesson objectives, what teachers ought to know before they go into a classroom, key terms and lesson structures... Should be on the bookshelf of any secondary Religious Education teacher intending to teach about religious belief and modern science.' - Rob Packard, ReToday 'Filled with engaging, provocative and practical ideas - complete with differentiated learning objectives and suggested activities. This excellent material is clearly explained, and careful attention is paid to how pupils may understand and respond to it. This is exactly the kind of help that busy teachers need.' - Hugo Whately, RESource 'This book is different because here a science educator, Tonie Stolberg, and a religious educator, Dr Geoff Teece, explore together the ways in which these lively global debates around science and religions are refracted into the classroom, and move towards a suggested learning approach that takes the debates seriously, but gives a central place to the intellectual growth of the student doing the learning. The book has a substantial practical section of lesson ideas and plans.' - Lat Blaylock, Editor and Adviser, RE Today 'The book is useful for a growing number of religious educators wishing to engage scientific findings as a way to enhance their teaching, especially for those in the UK's public schools. More importantly, it is a hopeful sign of ongoing discussion and educational research in the ever-expanding field of religion and science.' - Matt Hoven, Jounral of Religious Education 'Considers lesson objectives, what teachers ought to know before they go into a classroom, key terms and lesson structures...Should be on the bookshelf of any secondary Religious Education teacher intending to teach about religious belief and modern science.' - Rob Packard, REtoday 'Filled with engaging, provocative and practical ideas - complete with differentiated learning objectives and suggested activities. This excellent material is clearly explained, and careful attention is paid to how pupils may understand and respond to it. This is exactly the kind of help that busy teachers need.' - Hugo Whately, RESource, 2011 'This book is different because here a science educator, Tonie Stolberg, and a religious educator, Dr Geoff Teece, explore together the ways in which these lively global debates around science and religions are refracted into the classroom, and move towards a suggested learning approach that takes the debates seriously, but gives a central place to the intellectual growth of the student doing the learning. The book has a substantial practical section of lesson ideas and plans.' - Lat Blaylock, Editor and Adviser, RE Today, 2011 'The book is useful for a growing number of religious educators wishing to engage scientific findings as a way to enhance their teaching, especially for those in the UK's public schools. More importantly, it is a hopeful sign of ongoing discussion and educational research in the ever-expanding field of religion and science.' - Matt Hoven, Jounral of Religious Education, 2011 Author InformationTonie Stolberg is Lecturer in Science and Science Education at the University of Birmingham. Geoff Teece is Lecturer in Religious Education and Director of Studies for Initial Teacher Education at the University of Birmingham. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |