During the election campaign both major parties renewed their commitment to funding chaplains in schools. On the campaign trail Julia Gillard announced that money would continue until 2014, with the program extended to rural and regional schools. This reversed Labor's previous position to review funding at the end of 2011. Critics of the scheme say that troubled school students need qualified counsellors rather than school chaplains
Analysis of the data collected in the Valuegenesis II study of 3263 students in Seventh-day Adventis...
While the role of religion in Australian schools has been vigorously debated since the 1870s, it has...
The government should not subsidise the activities of organisations that actively exclude members of...
The National School Chaplaincy Program aims to support school communities that wish to access the s...
The federal government's decision to invest 220 million dollars toward the National Schools Chaplain...
This chapter gives a history of government funding of Australian independent schools with a focus on...
The National School Chaplaincy Programme provides funding to government schools to appoint religious...
Following the release of the Federal Ombudsman's report on the National School Chaplaincy Program, S...
elected to office in the upcoming provincial election, his party would consider funding faith-based ...
In Australia's public schools, students are now routinely exposed to evangelism from very conservati...
Minimal prior research has examined the school chaplaincy programme in Australia. This exploratory s...
The Rudd Government came to power promising an \u27Education Revolution\u27. For public education it...
In the public policy discourse about vouchers, many Catholic school advocates have been aligned with...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
The debate about the Australian Government’s funding for schools has been reinvigorated by its schoo...
Analysis of the data collected in the Valuegenesis II study of 3263 students in Seventh-day Adventis...
While the role of religion in Australian schools has been vigorously debated since the 1870s, it has...
The government should not subsidise the activities of organisations that actively exclude members of...
The National School Chaplaincy Program aims to support school communities that wish to access the s...
The federal government's decision to invest 220 million dollars toward the National Schools Chaplain...
This chapter gives a history of government funding of Australian independent schools with a focus on...
The National School Chaplaincy Programme provides funding to government schools to appoint religious...
Following the release of the Federal Ombudsman's report on the National School Chaplaincy Program, S...
elected to office in the upcoming provincial election, his party would consider funding faith-based ...
In Australia's public schools, students are now routinely exposed to evangelism from very conservati...
Minimal prior research has examined the school chaplaincy programme in Australia. This exploratory s...
The Rudd Government came to power promising an \u27Education Revolution\u27. For public education it...
In the public policy discourse about vouchers, many Catholic school advocates have been aligned with...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
The debate about the Australian Government’s funding for schools has been reinvigorated by its schoo...
Analysis of the data collected in the Valuegenesis II study of 3263 students in Seventh-day Adventis...
While the role of religion in Australian schools has been vigorously debated since the 1870s, it has...
The government should not subsidise the activities of organisations that actively exclude members of...