Research into curriculum development at ten theological institutions of reformed tradition in Sub-Saharan Africa linked to NetACT

Kruger P. du Preez, J. Hendriks, A. Carl
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Between 2006 and 2013 an empirical study of the curriculum development (CD) of ten NetACt theological institutions of Reformed tradition in sub-Sahara Africa was done. The researchers visited all the campuses and did curriculum development workshops (CDW) with the institutions. Questionnaires addressing worldview, value systems, missional direction, contextualisation and educational principles were used to get basic information. The research found positive learning environments on the campuses with dedicated lecturers and students. The curricula reflect that suffcient attention is given to modernism, secularism, urban and rural evangelism while a deliberate attempt is made to improve the analytical thinking skills of the students. HIV and AIDS courses are found on every campus and there is a new awareness of the importance of Community Development. However, the research also found that the curricula do not reflect emphasis on issues like poverty and children ministry. The majority of the institutions admit to discrimination against women. Nearly all institutions used curricula copied and adapted from Western institutions and added new material on an ad-hoc basis. In many cases there are no written outcomes for modules, no assessment plan and in general a lack of quality control. The success stories of the NetACt curriculum workshops are told and useful recommendations are made for the improvement of curricula.
研究撒哈拉以南非洲地区与NetACT相关的十所改革传统神学机构的课程发展
在2006年至2013年期间,对撒哈拉以南非洲十所改革宗神学机构的课程开发(CD)进行了实证研究。研究人员走访了所有的校园,并与各院校开展了课程开发研讨会。问卷调查涉及世界观、价值体系、使命方向、情境化和教育原则,以获得基本信息。研究发现,校园里有积极的学习环境,老师和学生都很敬业。课程设置充分体现了对现代主义、世俗主义、城乡福音主义的重视,并有意提高学生的分析思维能力。每个校园都开设了艾滋病毒和艾滋病课程,人们对社区发展的重要性有了新的认识。然而,研究还发现,课程并没有反映出对贫困和儿童教育等问题的重视。大多数机构承认存在歧视妇女的现象。几乎所有的机构都使用从西方机构复制和改编的课程,并在特别的基础上增加新的材料。在许多情况下,没有模块的书面结果,没有评估计划,总体上缺乏质量控制。介绍了网络课程研讨会的成功案例,并对课程的改进提出了有益的建议。
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