There has always been a strong sector of church-led schooling in Australia. Since the 1970s this sector has become progressively stronger. Much of this strength derives from the presence of small Christian evangelical and fundamentalist schools. One explanation for the rise of these schools, aside from the mood of moral conservatism sweeping through the Australian community, particularly in the outer suburbs of its major cities, is the pro-choice attitude to education that market ideologies have fostered. This article looks at fundamentalist schooling in Australia and argues that its emergence as an alternative stream of education has many unsettling dimensions. It suggests that so-called ‘Jesus-centred’ education is a code for the transmis...
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secu...
Modern Australia is a plural, multi-cultural, multi-faith society comprising approximately 22.5 mill...
ABSTRACT: While many nations have abandoned religious proselytising within public schools, within Au...
Fundamentalist and evangelical Christianity is growing in popularity in Australia, concurrent with t...
This article builds on the foundations and evaluations laid recently by Symes and Gulson in their 20...
In Australia's public schools, students are now routinely exposed to evangelism from very conservati...
This article explores historical and current connections and dissonances between centre and peripher...
Parent-controlled and community based Christian schools are a relatively new phenomenon in Australia...
Fewer Australians now practise a religion or believe in God than at any time in our past. Yet our go...
ABSTRACT This article explores historical and current connections and dissonances between centre and...
In early 21st century Australia, proponents of Christian faith are in an Acts (Acts 17:6,22 NIV) sit...
This article explores the place of religion within Australian primary and secondary education. It is...
• More than 1.1 million students (out of a total student population of 3.4 million) ...
Author and academic Marion Maddox argues in her latest book that the proliferation of faith-based sc...
Master of EducationFor a long time the established denominational schools and the state system of ed...
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secu...
Modern Australia is a plural, multi-cultural, multi-faith society comprising approximately 22.5 mill...
ABSTRACT: While many nations have abandoned religious proselytising within public schools, within Au...
Fundamentalist and evangelical Christianity is growing in popularity in Australia, concurrent with t...
This article builds on the foundations and evaluations laid recently by Symes and Gulson in their 20...
In Australia's public schools, students are now routinely exposed to evangelism from very conservati...
This article explores historical and current connections and dissonances between centre and peripher...
Parent-controlled and community based Christian schools are a relatively new phenomenon in Australia...
Fewer Australians now practise a religion or believe in God than at any time in our past. Yet our go...
ABSTRACT This article explores historical and current connections and dissonances between centre and...
In early 21st century Australia, proponents of Christian faith are in an Acts (Acts 17:6,22 NIV) sit...
This article explores the place of religion within Australian primary and secondary education. It is...
• More than 1.1 million students (out of a total student population of 3.4 million) ...
Author and academic Marion Maddox argues in her latest book that the proliferation of faith-based sc...
Master of EducationFor a long time the established denominational schools and the state system of ed...
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secu...
Modern Australia is a plural, multi-cultural, multi-faith society comprising approximately 22.5 mill...
ABSTRACT: While many nations have abandoned religious proselytising within public schools, within Au...