THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN ENHANCING MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ LEARNERS IN KENYA

  • Doreen Nyamosi Part- time Lecturer of Religious Studies Department of Humanities and Social sciences, Egerton University

Abstract

 

Moral development is a critical tool in enhancing the moral fabric and ethical citizenship in any given country. In Kenya, Religious studies as an academic subject has been for a long time been used as a tool of promoting moral reasoning among learners. This study focuses on the role of Religious in enhancing moral development and ethical growth of learners in secondary schools in Kenya. The study will employ qualitative study technique of study.

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Published
2019-11-13
How to Cite
Doreen Nyamosi. (2019). THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN ENHANCING MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ LEARNERS IN KENYA. IJRDO Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religious Study, 1(1), 20-30. Retrieved from http://webdisk.ijrdo.org/index.php/pcrs/article/view/3306