• Title of article

    Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge Course Curriculum for Children with Autism: A Study on the Debates on the Possibility of Religion and Religious Education

  • Author/Authors

    bilecik, sümeyra selçuk üniversitesi - islami ilimler fakültesi - felsefe ve din bilimleri bölümü, Konya, Turkey

  • From page
    79
  • To page
    109
  • Abstract
    Autism is a development disorder that appears in social behaviors, communication disorder and obsessive behaviors. This disorder which cause cannot be determined, may decrease within the life of the individual and even its effects may be completely eliminated. Autistic individuals can be educated according to their autism and development levels. In this way, can be reduced negative effects of autism. While the possibility of education of autistic people in other areas is not open to debate, the religious perceptions and the possibility of religious educations of autistic people are discussed. The issue has raised with the inclusion of religious culture and ethics courses in special education programs in 2010 in Turkey. In this study, the possibility of religious and religious education in autistic people was discussed in the light of research which gave different results in literature and religious culture and ethics curricula were examined in scope of these results. Thus, it is aimed to shed light on the qualities of programs that may be more effective for autistic individuals.
  • Keywords
    Autism • Religion • Religious Education • Special Education • Curriculum of Religious Culture and Ethics Courses
  • Journal title
    darulfunun ilahiyat
  • Journal title
    darulfunun ilahiyat
  • Record number

    2719958