Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries across Europe and North America. The rapid increase in immigration, coupled with the perception of rapid social change and instability, is seen to have presented communities and governments with a range of ‘new’ challenges. In the attendant debates, schools are often presented as part of the solution to these challenges, but much remains unknown about the relationship between schools and community cohesion. This article therefore explores the role of schools as a site of socialisation for children and young people and their role in fostering the attitudes, behaviours and norms that are typically associated with citizens in a cohesive society...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
In a world of increasing diversity in which many established democracies are now consumed by capital...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
The project ‘Creating Citizenship Communities’ is funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and is be...
The project ‘Creating Citizenship Communities’ is funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and is be...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This paper discusses secondary school pupils’ understandings and experiences of diversity and commun...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
In a world of increasing diversity in which many established democracies are now consumed by capital...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
The project ‘Creating Citizenship Communities’ is funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and is be...
The project ‘Creating Citizenship Communities’ is funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and is be...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This paper discusses secondary school pupils’ understandings and experiences of diversity and commun...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation ...
In a world of increasing diversity in which many established democracies are now consumed by capital...