This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooling in England and Wales, and against a backdrop of growing religious pluralism. The chapter considers the role of various educational actors in determining the extent to which schools recognize and accommodate diversity of religion and belief. With reference to the existing research literature, religious citizenship is explored through various dimensions of education, including faith schools and pupil admissions, religious education and festivals, collective worship and prayer, and pupil values and interfaith relations. In so doing, the chapter highlights an important dimension of the informal citizenship education that state-funded schools i...
This article discusses some contemporary issues that surround faith-based schooling within a plurali...
In recent years, diversity of religion and belief has been increasingly recognised within educationa...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
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...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
In recent years, in English schools, various linkages between Religious Education and Citizenship ha...
In this article, I argue that it is now particularly pertinent to examine the implications for diver...
If education is to be about ‘human flourishing’ (De Ruyter, 2004) as well as preparation for adultho...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education in England have focused on the need to address ...
The failure of the Association for Education in Citizenship to gain official support for the secular...
This article discusses some contemporary issues that surround faith-based schooling within a plurali...
In recent years, diversity of religion and belief has been increasingly recognised within educationa...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
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...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
In recent years, in English schools, various linkages between Religious Education and Citizenship ha...
In this article, I argue that it is now particularly pertinent to examine the implications for diver...
If education is to be about ‘human flourishing’ (De Ruyter, 2004) as well as preparation for adultho...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education in England have focused on the need to address ...
The failure of the Association for Education in Citizenship to gain official support for the secular...
This article discusses some contemporary issues that surround faith-based schooling within a plurali...
In recent years, diversity of religion and belief has been increasingly recognised within educationa...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...