Özet:
Exploring oneís worldview requires a journey into oneís heart, soul and mind (Knowing
Self). But Knowing Self requires Knowing Others, imperative in a global world. To
what extent do schools prepare students for participation in that global world, especially
when it comes to awareness of its worldview diversity, and no less its religious diversity?
This paper presents the findings of two research projects highlighting knowledge, awareness
and attitudes towards various worldviews. The findings of the first is rather discouraging,
a result of little to no attention given to teaching about religion in the schools.
The second is much more encouraging, a result of worldview education that explores
both religious and secular worldviews ñ their impacts on individuals and society. It then
gives a brief description of a worldview framework that deepens and broadens awareness
and understanding of self and others, encourages questioning and openness, and develops
critical thinking.