This article draws on a survey conducted with primary school trainee teachers in a university in England. The survey set out to investigate their knowledge, understanding and their view about the role that Collective Worship (CW) plays in schools. A sample of 125 participants contributed to the findings of this inquiry by completing a questionnaire. The results demonstrate that these students think that CW makes a significant contribution to the spiritual, moral, social, cultural (SMSC), and emotional and intellectual development of pupils. The most significant finding is that they think worship should be retained. Their views are important as they provide further insights for the debates currently taking place about the status and nature o...
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The article reports initial findings from a values education programme that is currently being imple...
This article is concerned with 26 primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themse...
The contemporary, complex and often controversial discourse about religious education is framed with...
This article gives an account of a qualitative research project which investigated acts of collectiv...
This article reports the learning achieved by a group of trainee teachers about acts of collective w...
This study is practitioner led research into collective worship in secondary, non-denominational, mi...
The past thirty years has witnessed significant changes in the practice of collective worship in UK ...
This is a digitised version of a thesis that was deposited in the University Library. If you are the...
The vast majority of schools in the UK are required by law to organise acts of collective worship (E...
This article reports for the first time in full, a seed corn pilot study that presents a moment of t...
This dissertation aims to explore whether the content of Religious Education (RE) is reflective of t...
This article argues that engagement with religion is a key challenge for all leaders of schools in t...
This research focuses on key questions pertaining to the roles and remits of the Standing Advisory C...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education (RE) in England have focused on the need to add...
Education students in Australian state and Christian universities expressed their views on ideals, l...
The article reports initial findings from a values education programme that is currently being imple...
This article is concerned with 26 primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themse...
The contemporary, complex and often controversial discourse about religious education is framed with...