Hockerill Educational Foundation
The Hockerill Educational Foundation was founded on the closure of Hockerill College, a Church of England (Diocese of Rochester) and Non-conformist churches, teacher training college, in 1978.[1]
Objects
The foundation's purpose is to advance further and higher education, specifically but not exclusively in relation to religious education.[1]
Hockerill Lectures
The Hockerill Lectures are delivered on an annual basis. The lectures are published annually and in ten-year collections.
- 1980 John Rae, What should be the aims of religious education?
- 1981 Priscilla Chadwick, Religious education - an unresolved tension
- 1982 Richard Harries 26 November Religious education and English literature
- 1983 John V Taylor The importance of not solving the problem
- 1984 Robert A. K. Runcie Morality in Education
- 1985 Robert Waddington The unknown, remembered gate : notes towards a pilgrim model of Christian education
- 1986 Mary Hall, Education through Encounter - a bridge quite near[2]
- 1987 Shirley Williams, Education on the rack
- 1988 Clifford Longley, Time for a fresh vision
- 1989 Brian Gates The National Curriculum and Values in Education
- 1990 David H. Hargreaves The Future of Teacher Education[3]
- 1991 Janet Trotter What is the role of the church colleges in the 1990s?
- 1992 John Polkinghorne 20 November 1992 A World We Can Understand and Live In
- 1993 John M. Hull, The Place of Christianity in the Curriculum: The Theology of the Department for Education.
- 1994 Tim Brighouse, 18 November, What is and what should be : a vision for the education service[4]
- 1995 Peter Toyne, Education for citizenship at the Millennium
- 1996 Jack G. Priestley, 15 November, Spirituality in the Curriculum - Hockerill Lecture 1996, Hockerill Educational Foundation, Essex
- 1997 Edward C Wragg, School of Education, University of Exeter - If You Were The Next Millennium Would You Bother to Turn Up?
- 6:15 pm Friday 21 November 1997, New Theatre, Kings College, London. Followed by tea and biscuits in the Council Room.[5]
- 1998 Christopher William Herbert When the Ice Breaks and the Penny Drops: Truth, Education and God
- 1999 Stewart Sutherland, From here to eternity- education sub specie aeternitatis
- 2000 Nicola Slee, A Subject in her own Right, the Religious Education of Women and Girls
- 2001 Alan Chesters, Bishop of Blackburn: Distinctive or Divisive? The Role of Church Schools. [6] King's College London, London, 16 November 2001
- 2002 Peter Vardy - A philosophical approach to religious education and the search for the truth.
External links
References
- 1 2 "Distinctive or Divisive? The Role of Church Schools." Alan Chesters, Bishop of Blackburn: King's College London, Hertford. Hockerill Educational Foundation 2001
- ↑ Tony Eaude (4 January 2008). Children's Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development: Primary and Early Years. Learning Matters. p. 110. ISBN 978-1-84445-310-8.
- ↑ Reconstructing Teacher Education. John Elliott (editor). Taylor & Francis. 27 April 2012. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-136-45382-3.
- ↑ Comment (81): 15. October 1994 https://issuu.com/kingscollegelondon/docs/comment-081-october-1994. Missing or empty
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- ↑ http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldhansrd/vo020617/text/20617-24.htm
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