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The Hockerill Educational Foundation was founded on the closure of Hockerill College, a Church of England (Diocese of Rochester) and Non-conformist churches, teacher training college, in 1978.

Objects

The foundation's purpose is to advance further and higher education, specifically but not exclusively in relation to religious education.

Hockerill Lectures

The Hockerill Lectures are delivered on an annual basis. The lectures are published annually and in ten-year collections.

  • 1980 John Rae, What should be the aims of religious education?
  • 1981 Priscilla Chadwick, Religious education - an unresolved tension
  • 1982 Richard Harries 26 November Religious education and English literature
  • 1983 John V Taylor The importance of not solving the problem
  • 1984 Robert A. K. Runcie Morality in Education
  • 1985 Robert Waddington The unknown, remembered gate : notes towards a pilgrim model of Christian education
  • 1986 Mary Hall, Education through Encounter - a bridge quite near
  • 1987 Shirley Williams, Education on the rack
  • 1988 Clifford Longley, Time for a fresh vision
  • 1989 Brian Gates The National Curriculum and Values in Education
  • 1990 David H. Hargreaves The Future of Teacher Education
  • 1991 Janet Trotter What is the role of the church colleges in the 1990s?
  • 1992 John Polkinghorne 20 November 1992 A World We Can Understand and Live In
  • 1993 John M. Hull, The Place of Christianity in the Curriculum: The Theology of the Department for Education.
  • 1994 Tim Brighouse, 18 November, What is and what should be : a vision for the education service
  • 1995 Peter Toyne, Education for citizenship at the Millennium
  • 1996 Jack G. Priestley, 15 November, Spirituality in the Curriculum - Hockerill Lecture 1996, Hockerill Educational Foundation, Essex
  • 1997 Edward C Wragg, School of Education, University of Exeter - If You Were The Next Millennium Would You Bother to Turn Up?
    6:15 pm Friday 21 November 1997, New Theatre, King's College, London. Followed by tea and biscuits in the Council Room.
  • 1998 Christopher William Herbert When the Ice Breaks and the Penny Drops: Truth, Education and God
  • 1999 Stewart Sutherland, From here to eternity- education sub specie aeternitatis
  • 2000 Nicola Slee, A Subject in her own Right, the Religious Education of Women and Girls
  • 2001 Alan Chesters, Bishop of Blackburn: Distinctive or Divisive? The Role of Church Schools. King's College London, London, 16 November 2001
  • 2002 Peter Vardy - A philosophical approach to religious education and the search for the truth.

References

  1. ^ "Distinctive or Divisive? The Role of Church Schools." Alan Chesters, Bishop of Blackburn: King's College London, Hertford. Hockerill Educational Foundation 2001
  2. Tony Eaude (4 January 2008). Children's Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development: Primary and Early Years. Learning Matters. p. 110. ISBN 978-1-84445-310-8.
  3. Reconstructing Teacher Education. John Elliott (editor). Taylor & Francis. 27 April 2012. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-136-45382-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. "Comment 081 October 1994". Comment (81): 15. October 1994.
  5. "Invitation" (Document). New Theatre, King's College, London. 1997.
  6. "Lords Hansard text for 17 Jun 2002 (220617-24)".

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