This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schools in three English local authorities responded to the introduction and subsequent inspection of a legal duty to promote community cohesion, following a series of ‘race’ riots in 2001 and the London bombings of 2005. The policy itself is seen as reflecting wider discourse and is shown as shifting in focus during the period it was officially inspected between 2008 and 2011. Schools responded differentially to the duty and its inspection, with those in more multi-cultural areas responding with higher degrees of confidence than those in mono-ethnic areas. Some policy ‘slippage’ is seen to occur in the way schools re-framed the duty. Over time, ...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
In England over the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of English schoo...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
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 howprimary and secondary school...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Bri...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
This paper explores how teachers respond to the requirement to promote ‘fundamental British values’ ...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
The introduction in 2015 of a legal duty requiring that all providers of compulsory education in Bri...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
In England over the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of English schoo...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
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 howprimary and secondary school...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Bri...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
This paper explores how teachers respond to the requirement to promote ‘fundamental British values’ ...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
The introduction in 2015 of a legal duty requiring that all providers of compulsory education in Bri...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
In England over the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of English schoo...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...