Influence of Religious Education Teaching On Character Development Among Students in Secondary Schools: A Case Study of Kirinyaga County,
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
The scenario in which irrational behavior has dominated the character of the Kenyan youth has
brought to contention whether the moral well-being of the youth is on a downward trend suggesting
that either the teaching of moral values through C.R.E is defective or the Kenyan education system as
a whole is defective. The moral character of the Kenyan secondary school student in the wider society
has become an issue of concern in the recent past. Previous research reported that Kenyan students’
moral standing and general conduct in the wider society reflects lack of acquisition of skills necessary
to deal with challenges in the current society. Little attention has been given to the correlation
between the teaching-learning of CRE and acquisition of requisite skills. It’s against this background
that the researcher investigated the influence of religious education on character development among
students. The study was guided by Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning which has strong implication
to moral education. Descriptive survey design was used to conduct the research using ten schools, ten
CRE teachers and 380 CRE students in the sampled schools. Information was collected by use of
questionnaires and interview. Data was analyzed using frequency distribution tables, percentages, and
bar graphs. Findings revealed that teachers rarely used the elements of skill acquisition in delivery of
the content that could enable the learner make accurate moral decisions. Also, the curriculum and the
syllabus guides do not elaborate on the elements of moral values teachers ought to use during C.R.E
content delivery. For CRE teaching to be to be productive to an individual, the syllabus must be
organized into a logical whole. This calls for systemat
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Defective, Irrational behaviors, Moral values, Moral standing, Religious Education, Kenyan education
Citation
Mune, C.W. (2017), Influence of Religious Education Teaching On Character Development Among Students in Secondary Schools: A Case Study of Kirinyaga County, Kenya. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 277 to 285 pp.