On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity formation of young people in ‘mixed-faith’ families, this article focuses on their (and their parents’) experiences and perceptions of religious education (RE) and of religious nurture in the community. The young people’s experience of RE differed between primary and secondary school and only a few were engaged in supplementary classes. We highlight the complementarity between school and home in young people’s religious learning and draw out implications for RE
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
The world of religion "as it is lived", so to speak, is much more complex than that presented often ...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This publication builds on and develops the English findings of the qualitative study of European te...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
The encounter and intersection between faiths, cultures, and ethnicities in families where parents h...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
The world of religion "as it is lived", so to speak, is much more complex than that presented often ...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This article reports on research undertaken between July 2014 and November 2015 in secondary schools...
This publication builds on and develops the English findings of the qualitative study of European te...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
The encounter and intersection between faiths, cultures, and ethnicities in families where parents h...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...
This article seeks to foreground the voices of primary school teachers and children—often silenced i...