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Koranen i skolen

I løpet av én uke har PhD-kandidat Synnøve Markeng publisert to artikler i internasjonale tidsskrifter.

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I det nyeste nummeret av Scandinavian Journal of Islamic Studies (Tidsskrift for islamforskning) har PhD-kandidat Synnøve Markeng publisert artikkelen "Teaching about the Qur’ān in public schools in Norway". Artikkelen er  tilgjengelig (åpen tilgang) her. Sammendrag:

This article discusses what teachers in Norwegian public schools have to say about teaching their pupils about the Qur’ān. Exploring what teachers find important or challenging is relevant to what both Muslim and non-Muslim pupils learn about the Qur’ān, since religious education (RE) in Norway is non-confessional and compulsory. The empirical material consists of four semi-structured interviews with RE teachers. Following James Watts’ model (2013, 2019), which suggests that religious scripture is ritualized along three dimensions, this study finds that the interviewed teachers emphasize working with content and meaning (the semantic dimension) rather than recitation (the expressive dimension) or any special treatment (the iconic dimension) of the Qur’ān. Another finding is that the teachers are reluctant to address Qur’ān recitations in their classes. The article examines this uncertainty in relation to the teachers’ perceptions of what pupils should learn about religious scriptures in general, pedagogical considerations about how to teach RE, and overarching RE-specific aims and concerns in relation to debates about Muslims and Islam in Norwegian society.

Emneord: FAITHED, islam, koranen, KRLE, offentlig skole Av Anders Aschim
Publisert 14. des. 2023 13:24 - Sist endret 14. des. 2023 13:24