Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.31823/d.30.2.4
Educators and Religious Teachers before the Challenges of the Pandemic and the Earthquake
Kata s. Amabilis Jurić
; Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb
Abstract
Based on the theological-catechetical, religious-pedagogical, and sociological literature, the paper presents the results of qualitative research on the reflections of educators, religious teachers, and principals of Zagreb and Sisak-Moslavina counties on the extent to which the Christian faith helps to find meaning in times of crises due to the pandemic and the earthquake, and does it provide firm hope and support in different circumstances to improve the quality of life in preschool institutions, Centers for Education, primary and secondary schools. The first part of this scientific paper briefly explains the methodology of qualitative research, which provides the possibility of more detailed and deeper consideration and understanding of the problem researched. The second part of the paper brings the statements of the participants of this in-depth interview and their thoughts regarding the challenges set before them by the pandemic and the earthquake. They provide a deeper understanding of the perception of the current situation in educational institutions, with emphasis on spiritual and religious experiences of the time we live in. The results show that despite the general feeling of fear, anxiety, insecurity, angst, and loss, the interviewed religious teachers manage to cope in these times bravely and boldly, thanks to their trust in God, prayer, faith, and hope, which is evident in their even more involved and dedicated work with children and young people.
Keywords
pandemic; earthquake; educators in preschool institutions; religious teacher; qualitative research; in-depth interview
Hrčak ID:
281585
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Publication date:
1.9.2022.
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