In many multicultural democracies, education has a Christian history. However, teaching religion has ideological variation. Progressives teach about many religions, while conservatives favor (often exclusive) instruction into one tradition. Australian secular education controversially prioritizes faith-forming instruction (mostly Christian). In this exploratory study (N = 123) the author examines pedagogical preference and attitudes toward religious diversity
Traditionally the teaching of religion in schools in Australia was confined to Church-sponsored or i...
Australia, like many societies, is grappling with the reality that its population is becoming at onc...
Drawing on the Spirit of Generation Y project and extensions of that project undertaken in 25 Austra...
In many multicultural democracies, education has a Christian history. However, teaching religion has...
Religiously marked intercultural conflict is on the rise in Australia (HREOC, 2007; Dreher, 2006). I...
Cathy Byrne presents the secular principle as a guiding compass for religion in government schools i...
Introduction Government funding of religious schools has become more controversial as Australia has ...
In democratic societies, schools have become central sites for governing religious diversity. Resear...
Values education, in Australia at least until recently, has been referred to as the ‘poor cousin of ...
Religious categorisation occurs at enrolment in Australian state-run (public) primary schools, with ...
Religious educators are taking a leading role in preparing students to live and operate effectively ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the so-called ‘religion in schools debate’ h...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
The place of religion in society is under scrutiny. Increasing local and global religiously marked c...
Religious education in government schools is a hot topic in Australia. Whenever we have conducted co...
Traditionally the teaching of religion in schools in Australia was confined to Church-sponsored or i...
Australia, like many societies, is grappling with the reality that its population is becoming at onc...
Drawing on the Spirit of Generation Y project and extensions of that project undertaken in 25 Austra...
In many multicultural democracies, education has a Christian history. However, teaching religion has...
Religiously marked intercultural conflict is on the rise in Australia (HREOC, 2007; Dreher, 2006). I...
Cathy Byrne presents the secular principle as a guiding compass for religion in government schools i...
Introduction Government funding of religious schools has become more controversial as Australia has ...
In democratic societies, schools have become central sites for governing religious diversity. Resear...
Values education, in Australia at least until recently, has been referred to as the ‘poor cousin of ...
Religious categorisation occurs at enrolment in Australian state-run (public) primary schools, with ...
Religious educators are taking a leading role in preparing students to live and operate effectively ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the so-called ‘religion in schools debate’ h...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
The place of religion in society is under scrutiny. Increasing local and global religiously marked c...
Religious education in government schools is a hot topic in Australia. Whenever we have conducted co...
Traditionally the teaching of religion in schools in Australia was confined to Church-sponsored or i...
Australia, like many societies, is grappling with the reality that its population is becoming at onc...
Drawing on the Spirit of Generation Y project and extensions of that project undertaken in 25 Austra...