The Prevent Strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism. It defines extremism as opposition to fundamental British Values and requires schools to promote these values and refer students and staff believed to be vulnerable to radicalisation. Little research examining the enactment of the Prevent and British Values curriculum has included students. To fill this gap, we investigated how students, teachers and Prevent/British Values trainers engage with this curriculum by conducting individual interviews in two multicultural secondary schools in England, framing the study in recent work on colour-blindness. We found that whilst multiculturalism was celebrated, discussion about everyday structural rac...
In the wake of terror attacks in London and Manchester in 2017, concerns have been raised about the ...
The controversial duty to promote British values in Schools and Further Education Colleges in Englan...
Government advice in relation to ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) in English schools requires te...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
Framed as being in response to terrorist attacks and concerns about religious bias in some English s...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
This article explores some of the implications of the British Values discourse within early years ed...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches,...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
In the wake of terror attacks in London and Manchester in 2017, concerns have been raised about the ...
The controversial duty to promote British values in Schools and Further Education Colleges in Englan...
Government advice in relation to ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) in English schools requires te...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
Framed as being in response to terrorist attacks and concerns about religious bias in some English s...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
This article explores some of the implications of the British Values discourse within early years ed...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches,...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
In the wake of terror attacks in London and Manchester in 2017, concerns have been raised about the ...
The controversial duty to promote British values in Schools and Further Education Colleges in Englan...
Government advice in relation to ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) in English schools requires te...