Confessionality is a term which is seldom defined but often used. One of its meanings is enhancing the religiosity of pupils. In Finland, pupils are provided with religious education in their own religion. Does this produce more religious young people than a neutral or multi-religious education would produce? Interviews with 15-16-year-old Muslim pupils at three different Finnish comprehensive schools are examined in order to answer this question. The young Muslims themselves usually regarded their families as the most important factor in their religious identity, although they also acknowledged and valued the impact of school. For them, knowledge of Islam was an important asset. Some peer group influence could also be detected, although th...
This timely book focusses on the central issues and questions which emerge in relation to the teachi...
The aim of this study is to analyze how students notice and understand confessional and non-confessi...
This study aims at investigating and comparing state attitudes towards confession in policies regar...
Confessionality is a term which is seldom defined but often used. One of its meanings is enhancing t...
In Finland, over 95% of children are educated in governmental primary and secondary schools, where s...
This article compares discourses on religion and religious commitment of Muslim and Protestant backg...
This article examines how two Finnish religious education (RE) teachers, one in Islamic and one in L...
This thesis examines non-confessional religious education and upper secondary school teachers' exper...
The Swedish society is characterized by both its reputation of being one of the most secularized cou...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine how the religious education is implemented in junio...
Religious education (RE) in Finland is a compulsory subject, organized according to major denominati...
The government has regulated that each student is entitled to religious education in accordance with...
The main topic of this work is an effort to answer the question, whether confessional teaching of re...
ABSTRACT RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the paper is to redefine “confessionality” in religious ...
This chapter seeks take part in an emerging research where religion is approached as a whole school ...
This timely book focusses on the central issues and questions which emerge in relation to the teachi...
The aim of this study is to analyze how students notice and understand confessional and non-confessi...
This study aims at investigating and comparing state attitudes towards confession in policies regar...
Confessionality is a term which is seldom defined but often used. One of its meanings is enhancing t...
In Finland, over 95% of children are educated in governmental primary and secondary schools, where s...
This article compares discourses on religion and religious commitment of Muslim and Protestant backg...
This article examines how two Finnish religious education (RE) teachers, one in Islamic and one in L...
This thesis examines non-confessional religious education and upper secondary school teachers' exper...
The Swedish society is characterized by both its reputation of being one of the most secularized cou...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine how the religious education is implemented in junio...
Religious education (RE) in Finland is a compulsory subject, organized according to major denominati...
The government has regulated that each student is entitled to religious education in accordance with...
The main topic of this work is an effort to answer the question, whether confessional teaching of re...
ABSTRACT RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the paper is to redefine “confessionality” in religious ...
This chapter seeks take part in an emerging research where religion is approached as a whole school ...
This timely book focusses on the central issues and questions which emerge in relation to the teachi...
The aim of this study is to analyze how students notice and understand confessional and non-confessi...
This study aims at investigating and comparing state attitudes towards confession in policies regar...