This article considers the role of the bishop with regard to what is taught in Catholic schools in England and Wales. It looks at the history of religious education in state schools and then moves on to consider the relevant Canon Law provisions. Finally, it examines the debate on the 'Fit for Mission' document issued by Bishop O'Donoghue and the issue of proselytism or evangelisation
This essay considers the Church of England’s policy towards religious education in fully-maintained ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Patrick Michael LinehanThe late nineteenth and early...
This article is concerned with 26 primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themse...
This study examines the educational provision for Roman Catholic children in the Diocese of Salford ...
This chapter takes up two key theological themes that emerged from the Second Vatican Council (1962-...
This dissertation will explore the role of the Religious Education (RE) Co-ordinator in upholding th...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This study is written in the context of Catholic Education in the 21st Century within the Diocese of...
This dissertation is written in the context of Religious Education in Catholic Education in the with...
Catholic schools enjoy a unique position within the Scottish education system. While the state maint...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
As religious literacy continues to decline, questions arise as to how best to address the implicatio...
This is so because, though a classroom activity, Religious Education is a form of the Ministry of th...
In many Australian Catholic schools, students who are not Catholics are increasingly seeking enrolme...
Includes bibliographical references.The Education act of 1902: the difficulty and its solution / by ...
This essay considers the Church of England’s policy towards religious education in fully-maintained ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Patrick Michael LinehanThe late nineteenth and early...
This article is concerned with 26 primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themse...
This study examines the educational provision for Roman Catholic children in the Diocese of Salford ...
This chapter takes up two key theological themes that emerged from the Second Vatican Council (1962-...
This dissertation will explore the role of the Religious Education (RE) Co-ordinator in upholding th...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This study is written in the context of Catholic Education in the 21st Century within the Diocese of...
This dissertation is written in the context of Religious Education in Catholic Education in the with...
Catholic schools enjoy a unique position within the Scottish education system. While the state maint...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
As religious literacy continues to decline, questions arise as to how best to address the implicatio...
This is so because, though a classroom activity, Religious Education is a form of the Ministry of th...
In many Australian Catholic schools, students who are not Catholics are increasingly seeking enrolme...
Includes bibliographical references.The Education act of 1902: the difficulty and its solution / by ...
This essay considers the Church of England’s policy towards religious education in fully-maintained ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Patrick Michael LinehanThe late nineteenth and early...
This article is concerned with 26 primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themse...