The Center for Religious Education in Aquinas University of Legazpi utilizes drama as a learning activity for the students to understand better the theological and religious concepts discussed in religious education courses. After six years of successive performances, the Sinagoga activity, where religious drama is being presented roughly considered to be contributing to the learning of the students. In order to substantiate fully this claim, the activity itself was assessed and sought to determine the following objectives: (1) to show ¿Sinagogä (Religious Drama) as a religious activity and a religious experience; (2) to justify or warrant active learning as an ideal and real mode of learning for religious education; (3) to provide/construct a model on active learning in Religious Education using Religious Drama. This research undertaking is a qualitative one, employing three methods namely: phenomenology, foundational research, and grounded theory. The data is treated and interpreted using phenomenology, meta-analysis, and constructivist approach.
Patrick Gerard A. Paulino is the Director of the Center for Religious Education in Aquinas University, Philippines. He is also the Program Chair of the Teacher Education in the Graduate School of the same university. His research work is focused on Contextual Theology, Development Education, and Values Education.