This chapter introduces the legal context in which religious education (RE) takes place, not only according to the letter of the law but in the sometimes complex ways that accepted practice departs from the law. It explores the different kinds of schooling in England, different arrangements in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the various influences on policy in these contexts. The chapter discusses some of the differences between religious education in different types of schools in the United Kingdom (UK) state system. It explores the role played by different organisations in setting and implementing religious education policy. The chapter focuses on awareness of some of the contemporary debates and challenges in religious educatio...
To what extent should religion be taught in classrooms? Should lessons also cover non-religious beli...
This dissertation aims to explore whether the content of Religious Education (RE) is reflective of t...
Chapter 1 has pointed to the changing role of education in schooling across europe. There are two le...
This chapter introduces the legal context in which religious education (RE) takes place, not only ac...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
The importance of key legislation in framing religious education in England is widely assumed, and i...
In Scotland, and particularly with regards to non-denominational RE, known as Religious and Moral Ed...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This paper seeks to address a significant lacuna in existing scholarship by re-assessing the provisi...
Religious education (RE) is a part of the basic curriculum, and, as such, is a compulsory subject in...
This article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise policy and legislati...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
To what extent should religion be taught in classrooms? Should lessons also cover non-religious beli...
This dissertation aims to explore whether the content of Religious Education (RE) is reflective of t...
Chapter 1 has pointed to the changing role of education in schooling across europe. There are two le...
This chapter introduces the legal context in which religious education (RE) takes place, not only ac...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
The importance of key legislation in framing religious education in England is widely assumed, and i...
In Scotland, and particularly with regards to non-denominational RE, known as Religious and Moral Ed...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This paper seeks to address a significant lacuna in existing scholarship by re-assessing the provisi...
Religious education (RE) is a part of the basic curriculum, and, as such, is a compulsory subject in...
This article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise policy and legislati...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
To what extent should religion be taught in classrooms? Should lessons also cover non-religious beli...
This dissertation aims to explore whether the content of Religious Education (RE) is reflective of t...
Chapter 1 has pointed to the changing role of education in schooling across europe. There are two le...