The new Teachers’ Standards draw upon the Prevent Strategy in foregrounding the upholding of ‘fundamental British values’ as a central tenet in teacher work. This article explores the relationship between values, religion and Standards in teacher work. A consideration of the new Standards gives rise to the notion of teacher as cultural custodian, moral compass and upholder of the virtues. The cornerstone of Western liberal education – that education is essentially secular – is, arguably, challenged in the light of the new Teachers’ Standards, which have made a significant break with past Professional Standards. As such, this article considers the tension between the (contested) secular norm and the introduction of a professional and persona...
The intersection between schools and the higher education institutions that prepare graduates for te...
This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in...
We would like to elevate the discussion of classroom practice in Catholic education. There has been ...
The new Teachers’ Standards draw upon the Prevent Strategy in foregrounding the upholding of ‘fundam...
Abstract This paper presents a critical investigation of a group of 11 religious education (RE) stud...
The article draws on a series of qualitative studies undertaken between 1997 and 2014 in order to co...
Over the past two decades, the organisation of religious education classes in Switzerland has underg...
When considering the role of the teacher in religious education, it is tempting to start at the reli...
Teachers in the non-confessional Swedish subject religious education have conflicting responsibiliti...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
This paper draws on an AHRC/ESRC funded, three-year multi-dimensional study of the political, cultur...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the past two decades there has been a growing concern in politics a...
This article examines the antecedents of the ‘British Values’ (democracy, rule of law, equality of o...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
The intersection between schools and the higher education institutions that prepare graduates for te...
This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in...
We would like to elevate the discussion of classroom practice in Catholic education. There has been ...
The new Teachers’ Standards draw upon the Prevent Strategy in foregrounding the upholding of ‘fundam...
Abstract This paper presents a critical investigation of a group of 11 religious education (RE) stud...
The article draws on a series of qualitative studies undertaken between 1997 and 2014 in order to co...
Over the past two decades, the organisation of religious education classes in Switzerland has underg...
When considering the role of the teacher in religious education, it is tempting to start at the reli...
Teachers in the non-confessional Swedish subject religious education have conflicting responsibiliti...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
This paper draws on an AHRC/ESRC funded, three-year multi-dimensional study of the political, cultur...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the past two decades there has been a growing concern in politics a...
This article examines the antecedents of the ‘British Values’ (democracy, rule of law, equality of o...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
The intersection between schools and the higher education institutions that prepare graduates for te...
This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in...
We would like to elevate the discussion of classroom practice in Catholic education. There has been ...