This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and individual-level factors to predict individual differences in scores recorded on the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity by 6,036 students (who self-identified as either Christian or no religion) in year-seven, year-eight, year-nine, year-ten, and year-eleven classes within ten Christian ethos secondary schools. The data demonstrate the complex relationships between school admission policies, parental church attendance, and the students’ age and sex. Overall parental church attendance emerges as a decisive factor in promoting a positive attitude toward Christianity among students. Christian ethos schools may wish to give greater at...
The new independent Christian schools developed by parents and evangelical churches in the United Ki...
John Greer first introduced the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity in 1979 into his progr...
Roman Catholic schools have been part of the state-funded system of education in England and Wales s...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This study argues that assessment of student attitudes provides insight into the culture and climate...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
This study set out to examine the differences in attitude toward Christianity among year seven secon...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
As a consequence of the 1944 Education Act church schools were given the choice of opting for volunt...
The involvement of the Christian Churches within a state-maintained system of schools, as in the cas...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 7,059 students aged 13–15 in England and Wales, this s...
From the late 1960s independent Christian schools have emerged in England and Wales, initiated eithe...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
The new independent Christian schools developed by parents and evangelical churches in the United Ki...
John Greer first introduced the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity in 1979 into his progr...
Roman Catholic schools have been part of the state-funded system of education in England and Wales s...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This study argues that assessment of student attitudes provides insight into the culture and climate...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
This study set out to examine the differences in attitude toward Christianity among year seven secon...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
As a consequence of the 1944 Education Act church schools were given the choice of opting for volunt...
The involvement of the Christian Churches within a state-maintained system of schools, as in the cas...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 7,059 students aged 13–15 in England and Wales, this s...
From the late 1960s independent Christian schools have emerged in England and Wales, initiated eithe...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
The new independent Christian schools developed by parents and evangelical churches in the United Ki...
John Greer first introduced the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity in 1979 into his progr...
Roman Catholic schools have been part of the state-funded system of education in England and Wales s...