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proceedings of the 2011 prs conference, ‘teaching religions of south asian origin’
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‘Origins’ and ‘Boundaries’ in Teaching Religions of South Asian Origin
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Catherine Robinson, Denise Cush
When the Twain Meet: Redefining ‘British’ Religions through Student Encounters with Religious Communities
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Opinderjit Kaur Takhar, Stephen Jacobs
Confusing the Issue: Field Visits as a Strategy for Deconstructing Religious Boundaries
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What Buddhism is Not: Presenting Buddhism to Students in the Twenty-first Century
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Emma Salter
Purusa Sukta: Creating the Cosmos and Mapping the Methods
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Teaching About Religions of South Asian Origin at the Open University: A Reflection on the Scope and Limitations of Flexible Learning
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Thomas Hancocks
What is a University Education For?
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Mark Addis
Philosophy in Post-92 Universities
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Stephen Bullivant
Teaching Atheism and Nonreligion: Challenges and Opportunities
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Brendan Larvor, John Lippitt, Kathryn Weston
Critical Friendships Among Beginning Philosophers
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Istvan Danka, Juha Saatsi
VLE Wiki as Philosophy Assessment
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Dispersed Teaching and Learning through a Foundation Degree in Theology and Ministry: Towards the Creation of a Community of Scholarship
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Reading to Learn to Read Philosophy
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Given the right sorts of reading assignments, students can learn to read philosophy by reading philosophy. This paper identifies a number ofobstacles to students’ reading philosophy and recommends re-envisioning student-learning outcomes in light of the revised Bloom’s taxonomy of learning objectives and using directed reading assignments that help students achieve them. It describes seven reading assignments in philosophy that emphasize active learning to facilitate students’ learning to read philosophy as they read philosophy.
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Teaching Source Criticism and Independent Investigation in HSTM
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Lawrence Harvey
Beyond Active-Stasis
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About Discourse
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