This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway. It presents a study of the teachers' perceptions of and responses to the diversity within their classes, in relation to their professional role and their personal and professional biographies. The study employed biographical research methods and 36 teachers were interviewed. Key findings were that, in every country, there was a clear relationship between individual teachers' personal biographies and how they responded to religious and/or cultural diversity and common cross‐national strategies for dealing with these aspects of diversity. However, socio‐cultural factors within each country (including dominant...
This thesis examines non-confessional religious education and upper secondary school teachers' exper...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
This study examines the internal discourse on religious education (RE) at two secondary schools in V...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
This study examines the internal discourse on religious education (RE) at two secondary schools in V...
This study examines how secondary school students perceive different (non-) religious groups. Very f...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
Diversity in the classroom: pupil diversity as constructed by teachers at Protestant-Christian prima...
© 2021. Common Ground Research Networks, Johanna Janna Markus, Gerdien Bertram-Troost, Bram de Muync...
Sweden is said to be one of the most secularized countries in the world, which means that as a relig...
Sweden has an integrative approach to religious education and the classroom is a platform for religi...
This case study explores how 97 student teachers, at an English University, describe their knowledge...
This article investigates how teachers in religious education (RE) think and act as professionals wh...
This thesis examines non-confessional religious education and upper secondary school teachers' exper...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
This study examines the internal discourse on religious education (RE) at two secondary schools in V...
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, G...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
This study examines the internal discourse on religious education (RE) at two secondary schools in V...
This study examines how secondary school students perceive different (non-) religious groups. Very f...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
Diversity in the classroom: pupil diversity as constructed by teachers at Protestant-Christian prima...
© 2021. Common Ground Research Networks, Johanna Janna Markus, Gerdien Bertram-Troost, Bram de Muync...
Sweden is said to be one of the most secularized countries in the world, which means that as a relig...
Sweden has an integrative approach to religious education and the classroom is a platform for religi...
This case study explores how 97 student teachers, at an English University, describe their knowledge...
This article investigates how teachers in religious education (RE) think and act as professionals wh...
This thesis examines non-confessional religious education and upper secondary school teachers' exper...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
This study examines the internal discourse on religious education (RE) at two secondary schools in V...