Kültürlerarası Eğitim Ve Din Eğitimi, 1940-1960

Bu makale Birleşik Devletlerde 1940 ile 1960 arasındaki kültürlerarası eğitim hareketini anlatmaktadır. Religious Education ve diğer kaynaklarda bulunan materyallere dayanarak din eğitimcilerinin bu alana sağladıkları katkının özel yoluna odaklanmaktadır. Bu makale din eğitimcilerince hazırlanan sosyal analizleri, bunlara ilişkin sunulan teorik temelleri ve kültürlerarası eğitim ve din eğitiminin dikkate değer uygulamalarının açıklamasını sunmaktadır. Bu makale, bu hareketin 1960’lı yıllarda başlayan ve günümüzde de devam eden daha geniş bir hareketin yolunu açtığı sonucuna varmaktadır.

Trans.: Inter-Cultural Education And Religious Education, 1940–1960

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