This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has become implicated in political discussion regarding the role of education in promoting community cohesion. The relationship between taking Religious Education as an examination subject and attitude towards religious diversity (as an affective indicator of community cohesion) is then explored among 3052 14- to 15-year-old students. After controlling for contextual factors (school type and geographical location), personal factors (sex and age), psychological factors (psychoticism, neuroticism and extraversion) and religious factors (Christian affiliation, worship attendance, personal prayer and belief in God), a small but significant positive a...
Governments world-wide consider education to be a priority, particularly in attempting to “deal with...
This paper investigates the effect of religion on the educational attainment of pupils in their fina...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
The provision within each local authority of a Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SAC...
Religious education and social and community cohesion is an interesting project which has resulted i...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity for...
This publication builds on and develops the English findings of the qualitative study of European te...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
In recent years concern has been expressed about lack of clarity in the published aims and purposes ...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Bri...
Religious Education as currently conceived within post-primary schools in the Republic of Ireland, f...
Governments world-wide consider education to be a priority, particularly in attempting to “deal with...
This paper investigates the effect of religion on the educational attainment of pupils in their fina...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
The provision within each local authority of a Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SAC...
Religious education and social and community cohesion is an interesting project which has resulted i...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity for...
This publication builds on and develops the English findings of the qualitative study of European te...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
In recent years concern has been expressed about lack of clarity in the published aims and purposes ...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Bri...
Religious Education as currently conceived within post-primary schools in the Republic of Ireland, f...
Governments world-wide consider education to be a priority, particularly in attempting to “deal with...
This paper investigates the effect of religion on the educational attainment of pupils in their fina...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...