Planarbeid i trosopplæring som ressurs for menigheten?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5617/pri.5549Abstract
AbstractAll congregations in the Church of Norway have to make their own local plan for Christian education, according to a National curriculum. In this article we are following six congregations in their working process, and we are asking how the congregation can learn from the process for congregational planning in general. As theoretical perspectives we use Van Gelder’s technical and cultural changes and Senge’s five disciplines of learning organizations. We see that congregations can learn different attitudes and skills. The working process develops didactic insight and competence among staff and volunteers. Developing work about core activities in the congregation is not only a systematic, technical working process. It is especially a cultural endeavor, where you have to deal with different ideas, visions and values.
Keywords: Christian education, Church of Norway, developing local plan, learning congregation
Sammendrag
Alle menigheter i Den norske kirke må utvikle sin egen lokale plan for trosopplæring. Artikkelen utforsker arbeidsprosessen med lokal plan i seks menigheter og undersøker sammenhengen mellom dette planarbeidet og utviklingsarbeid i menigheten generelt. Vi bruker Van Gelders skjelning mellom tekniske og kulturelle endringer, samt Senges fem disipliner for lærende organisasjoner som teoretiske perspektiv. Menighetene lærer ulike holdninger og ferdigheter gjennom planarbeidet. Det gir didaktisk innsikt og økt kompetanse hos ansatte og frivillige. Utvikling av en plan og gjennomføring av kjerneaktiviteter i menighetens trosopplæring er mer enn en systematisk, teknisk arbeidsprosess. Utviklingsarbeidet innebærer også kulturelle utfordringer, der en må bearbeide ulike ideer, visjoner og verdier.
Nøkkelord: Trosopplæring, Den norske kirke, utvikling av lokal plan for trosopplæring, lærende menighet
Downloads
Issue
Section
License
Contents published in editions of Prismet in volumes predating 2017 are protected by the Norwegian Copyright Act (http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/details.jsp?id=3232). Text and other material published in these journal volumes can only be shared and republished with written permission from article rights holders.
Starting from 2017, the content published in Prismet is - unless otherwise is stated - licensed through Creative Commons License BY-NC 4.0. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Content can be copied, distributed and disseminated in any medium or format under the following terms:
Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
Non-Commercial — You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
Notice: No warranties are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how you use the material.
Authors who publish in Prismet accept the following conditions:
Author(s) retains copyright to the article and give Prismet rights to first publication while the article is licensed under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC 4.0. This license allows sharing the article for non-commercial purposes, as long as the author and first publishing place Prismet are credited.
The author is free to publish and distribute the work/article after publication in Prismet, as long as the journal is referred to as the first place of publication. Submissions that are under consideration for publication or accepted for publication in Prismet cannot simultaneously be under consideration for publication in other journals, anthologies, monographs or the like. By submitting contributions, the author accepts that the contribution is published in both digital and printed editions of Prismet.