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Blog EntrySep 20, '11 5:27 AM
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES CLASS

 

My experience in teaching ‘Religious Studies’ subject in one class of primary school (grade 4 now)  is absolutely very different from the one of senior high school I have had since a year ago. (FYI, I did not teach the ‘religion’ or ‘humanities classes when the grade 4 students were still in grade 3.)

 

First, the teaching material.

Second, maturity. Maturity here can be in psychological/mental state. However it can also refer to maturity in the experience of practicing the religious teachings.

 

THE TEACHING MATERIAL

 

For the class in senior high school, I downloaded the material from Religious Studies The first topic is about ‘Knowledge, Faith, and Belief’. The discussion on “Why believe?” and “What is truth?” is expected to make the students (in Indonesia where the atmosphere in society is more to ‘religious’ than in other countries, let’s say in Britain) think critically. Why believe in something we never see? Truth in one aspect – for example ‘historical’ truth – can be something else when viewed using ‘scientific’ truth. Truth in ‘films’ (or aesthetic) can be only imaginary when seen from another point of view.

 

For the class in primary school, I got a book entitled ‘Society and Environment’ book D. The first topic is “Famous People”. We discussed Mother Teresa (a very devoted Christian from India), Ian Kiernan (an environmentalist from Australia) and Eddie Mabo (a hero for the aboriginal people’s rights ). The interesting thing from this first topic is that we related these three people with their beliefs. We compare a Christian, an environmentalist and a human right hero at the same ‘level’ of belief.

 

The following topic in senior high class is ‘Beliefs about God’ in five different religions (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism). As we all know the three religions – Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism have one root – from Abraham – so that they are called ‘Abrahamic Faiths’. Hinduism is non Abrahamic Faith, while Sikhism is the mixture of Islam and Hinduism. Therefore the understanding of ‘God’ in the three religions is similar to each other since they have one root: they believe in one God. They are also called monotheist religions. Hinduism is of course very different although in the website it is also stated that Hindus believe in one true God but their God has many different forms. Meanwhile, Sikhism is also monotheist.

 

The following topic in grade 4 class is the discussion on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Aboriginal Beliefs Customs and Religion. There is no explanation why Judaism is not included. The topic of Aboriginal Beliefs must be chosen to introduce this ‘native’ of Australian beliefs to children. (FYI, the book is published in Australia for Australian schools’ market.) The main discussion on the three religions are background/history, beliefs, practices and laws, also important texts/symbols.

 

There are eleven students in grade 4 where most of them are raised in Christian families. Two students have Islamic upbringing. Two students have Indian blood and one of them has Australian blood.

 

MATURITY

 

It is much more challenging  to handle the religious studies class in primary school rather than in senior high in my opinion. Last week I got a new class (grade 11) to teach religious studies subject. The first time I entered the classroom, I directly asked the students, “Why do you need to study other religions you do not adhere?” I got a unison answer, “In order that we respect other people’s religions.” The second question, “Do you have any idea why religions exist? Try to use the perspective of a non-believer because it is also important that we respect his/her choice to be a non-believer just like a non-believer also must respect the believers.”

 

No one answered my question.

 

“Have you ever thought a possibility that religious teachings are in fact only for those who cannot control the negative drives inside themselves? People who already have a high control on themselves do not need any religious/moral teachings. They know what to do and they know what to leave. The most important thing is that they do not harm others. They do not do anything harmful toward themselves either.”

 

“Is that why people in other countries who are non-believers do not necessarily do crimes?” one student asked.

 

“There! You got the point!” I strengthened her remark.

 

Based on the students’ maturity, I find it easy to express my opinon. However, I could not easily comment when some weeks ago a student in grade 4 said, “I don’t want to be a Muslim, Miss. It is so hard. I don’t want to be punished after death.” (Background: he is a Muslim because he follows his mother’s religion. His dad – an expatriat – apparently is not a Muslim.) I was totally speechless. I felt not right if I ‘blatantly’ exposed my agnostic view. I would not be able to say anything if the students would tell their parents, “Miss Nana, my religion teacher, said that religious teachings are not important for people who bla bla bla ...” and perhaps it would ignite the parents’ anger because I was trying making their kids agnostic.

 

(Info: the background of the statement of one Muslim student of mine was the reading passage entitled “I need a lamp in front”.)

 

Meanwhile when discussing “Aboriginal Beliefs, Customs, and Traditions” I found it challenging to make the students understand the way Aboriginal people view the creation of this universe because these people do not believe in one God. It is somewhat ‘absurd’ for them to imagine that this universe existed without God working for six days. I also encouraged the students to view this belief as valuable to believe as their knowledge from religious teachings (the so-called God created the earth in six days, and on the seventh day God rested. Then God created Adam and Eve bla bla bla ...)

 

However, in short, I am of opinion that teaching Religious Studies subjects is always challenging and satisfying. If only I can help create a more peaceful Indonesia when my students grow up that no need to fight over religions.

 

GL7 14.24 200911


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agamfat wrote on Sep 20, '11
Kudunya buat level mahasiswa supaya tidak mmbebek guru ngaji cum aktivis partai
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 20, '11
agamfat said
Kudunya buat level mahasiswa supaya tidak mmbebek guru ngaji cum aktivis partai
jadi ingat waktu kul kemarin sempet pengen juga kuliah di Comparative Religious Studies. what do the students learn there? How do the lecturers convey the materials?
bambangpriantono wrote on Sep 20, '11
jadi ingat waktu kul kemarin sempet pengen juga kuliah di Comparative Religious Studies. what do the students learn there? How do the lecturers convey the materials?
Hmmm terus opo jal?
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 20, '11
Hmmm terus opo jal?
yen terus wae engko nabrak ah ...
onit wrote on Sep 20, '11
If only I can help create a more peaceful Indonesia when my students grow up that no need to fight over religions.
buat topik yg ini, ada yg sudah memulai ^^ http://onit.multiply.com/video/item/43
onit wrote on Sep 20, '11
a student in grade 4 said, “I don’t want to be a Muslim, Miss. It is so hard. I don’t want to be punished after death.”
kupikir, ini karena cara mengajar dari si pemuka agama. yg kutau dari agama abrahamic yg lain (yg sama2 percaya surga neraka), pemuka agamanya gak menekankan hukuman2 itu. ortu anak ini terpengaruh oleh pemuka2/guru2/buku2 agamanya, sehingga si anak juga diajarkan dengan pemahaman seperti itu.
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 20, '11
onit said
buat topik yg ini, ada yg sudah memulai ^^ http://onit.multiply.com/video/item/43
thank you Onit
^_^
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 20, '11
onit said
kupikir, ini karena cara mengajar dari si pemuka agama. yg kutau dari agama abrahamic yg lain (yg sama2 percaya surga neraka), pemuka agamanya gak menekankan hukuman2 itu. ortu anak ini terpengaruh oleh pemuka2/guru2/buku2 agamanya, sehingga si anak juga diajarkan dengan pemahaman seperti itu.
I am talking about the same boy in my post about fasting because his granny promised to give him some money. I don't know how his granny/parents teach him about the religion. (But I agree with you that this kind of point of view can be resulted from the wrong way of ulamas convey religious teachings.)

in this one case, the boy out of the blue said this after reading the passage "I need a lamp in front'.
nanaskuningkeci wrote on Sep 20, '11
wah pas lagi baca blog mba nana ini, pas lagi baca blognya Nova Riyanti Yusuf, sama2 memberikan pengetahuan... makasih yaaaa :)
nanaskuningkeci wrote on Sep 20, '11
I am talking about the same boy in my post about fasting because his granny promised to give him some money. I don't know how his granny/parents teach him about the religion. (But I agree with you that this kind of point of view can be resulted from the wrong way of ulamas convey religious teachings.)

in this one case, the boy out of the blue said this after reading the passage "I need a lamp in front'.
tapi sih ya, dari omongan dengan teman2 yang beda agama, mengenai ajaran agama islam yang sepertinya penuh dengan hukuman, kita berfikir kalau Manusia itu pada dasarnya mahluk yang secara naluriah menginginkan rewards. Jadi Tuhan menurunkan? agama dengan sistem reward and punishment.... tapi itu menurut gw looooo
onit wrote on Sep 21, '11
Jadi Tuhan menurunkan? agama dengan sistem reward and punishment.... tapi itu menurut gw looooo
menurutku juga begitu :D http://onit.multiply.com/journal/item/461/agama_produk_tuhan_yg_paling_mantab

tapi teteup sih, kalo dibandingin dgn agama2 lain, ajarannya sudah berevolusi menjadi lebih ramah, atau orang memilih murtad krn ajaran yg gak ramah itu..
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 21, '11
blognya Nova Riyanti Yusuf
Rany, what is it about? also about religiosity?
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 21, '11
onit said
orang memilih murtad krn ajaran yg gak ramah itu..
ini kasus dalam film "?"
hihihihihi
onit wrote on Sep 21, '11
ini kasus dalam film "?"
hihihihihi
gak usah dari film :D
kasus nyata banyak ^^
nanaskuningkeci wrote on Sep 21, '11
bukan mba, blog dia lebih ke arah kesehatan jiwa dan politik khususnya parlementer hehhehe
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 22, '11
onit said
gak usah dari film :D
kasus nyata banyak ^^
yeah, I knew it ...
hanya ingin mengutip sebuah kisah yang kebetulan dipaparkan dalam film itu secara gamblang
^_^
afemaleguest wrote on Sep 22, '11
bukan mba, blog dia lebih ke arah kesehatan jiwa dan politik khususnya parlementer hehhehe
wekekekekeke ...
oke deh.
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