School of Education

David Rose

David Rose   Job Title: Principal Lecturer, Director of Masters Provision, Programme Convener (MA Education)

Qualifications: PhD, DipEd, MA, BD

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8392 3338

Email Address: D.Rose@roehampton.ac.uk

Dr David Rose is Director of Masters Provision within the School of Education.

Currently he is Programme Convener for MA Education and the Erasmus Mundus MA SEN in partnership with Charles University Prague and Fontys University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands.

He is a keen multi-faith/cultural international photographer with his own photo library, extensively published.

Current research interests:

SACREs, politics of the curriculum, use of the photographic image in RE, including computer technology.

International collaborative partnerships.

Selected Publications:

Home, School & Faith (1992) London David Fulton
13 photopacks published by Folens, i.e. Festivals, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. Signs & symbols, Sacred Texts, Aspects of Life & Death, Artefacts for Worship, People in Religion, Key Figures

Research Interests & Expertise

SACREs, politics of the curriculum use of the photographic image in RE, including computer technology.

Curriculum Policy Making especially Religious Education;
Organisation and Managment of Education;
Spirituality and Education;
Moral/Spiritual development.

Other Expertise:
Multi-Faith photographic expertise. Own library of 40,000+ images.

He is widely published within education field.

Industrial Relevance:
Currently Vice-Chair of the SHAP Working Party on world Religions, which produces a multi-faith calendar used by 9,000+ schools in the UK + many large corporate organisations.

Developing materials of significance to community relations within communities and organisations. Developing links with faith communities and organisations.

Research Projects Undertaken

Thirteen photopacks published by Folens.

Publications

David W. Rose (2006) Recent trends in Religious Education in England, British Journal of Religious Education, 28:2, 185-199.

Rose, D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) Artefacts for Worship, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) Aspects of Life & Death, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

Rose, D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) Key Figures and Saints, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

Rose, D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) People in Religion, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

Rose, D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) Sacred Texts, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

Rose, D.W. & Rose, G.D. (2003) Signs and Symbols, (Folens Photopacks) Herts, Folens Publishers, 1-24.

(2003) The voice of the cultural restorationists: recent trends in RE policy-making, The Curriculum Journal, 14:3, 305-326.

(2002) Religious education: problems and potential (keynote speaker), Fifth Annual SACRE Lecture organized by Hounslow LEA (October 10th).

(2002) Why should cultural restorationism determine RE policy & content?, Research Education Seminar at University of Birmingham, November 12th.

Qualification Details

Ph.D., King's College London, Curriculum Policy, 2001
Dip.Ed., King's College London, Religious Education, 1988
M.A., King's College London, Education Policy Making, 1980
B.D., London University, Theology, 1971
A.L.B.C..

Membership of Professional Bodies


SHAP Working Party on World Religions in Education

Teaching Expertise

Research Methods,
Religious Education
Education Policy
Curriculum Development

Examining Experience

Ph.D examining
Masters Examining