How to Teach Religion - Principles and Methods by George Herbert Betts
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VI. CONNECTING RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION WITH LIFE AND CONDUCT 91 Religious instruction must carry across to life and conduct--Hence necessity of finding practical outlet in expression for feelings, ideals, emotions and attitudes resulting from instruction--The setting up of certain religious habits--Expression in connection with the life of the church--Expression in the home life--Expression in the community and public school life--Expression in worship and the devotional life--Problems for discussion. VII. THE SUBJECT MATTER OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 109 The Bible the great source-book of religious material--Yet much material other than biblical required--Principles for the selection of material from the Bible--Biblical material for early childhood; for later childhood; for adolescence--Story material and its sources--Materials from nature--Materials from history and biography--Picture material for religious teaching--Religious music for children--Questions and problems. VIII. THE ORGANIZATION OF MATERIAL 129 Four different types of organization--Organization applied (1) to the curriculum as a whole, (2) to individual lessons--Haphazard organization--Logical organization--Chronological organization--Psychological organization--Three types of curriculum organization: (1) Uniform lessons, (2) Graded lessons, (3) text |
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