In this chapter we shift our focus away from adults enacting policy to consider how young people think schools can help them to develop their knowledge and understanding of terrorism and extremism. The evidence suggests that young people generally support the values of democracy and reject the use of political violence, but they want their teachers to develop critical media and political literacy and trust them to explore multiple perspectives. Our review of government-endorsed educational resources concludes that they fall short of what young people want and often represent simplistic and uncritical counter-narratives. We argue that a genuinely educational approach will take more heed of young people’s opinions and engage in a more critica...
Concerns about terrorism, radicalisation and extremism are found within many of the discourses surro...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
From its inception in 2015, the Prevent Duty has required educators, and other members of the social...
In this chapter we shift our focus away from adults enacting policy to consider how young people thi...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches,...
Government advice in relation to ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) in English schools requires te...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying 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...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
It is commonly assumed that the civic and moral virtues of democratic education can be a powerful an...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
This article examines one response to the UK Governments directive that radicalisation and extremism...
Concerns about terrorism, radicalisation and extremism are found within many of the discourses surro...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
From its inception in 2015, the Prevent Duty has required educators, and other members of the social...
In this chapter we shift our focus away from adults enacting policy to consider how young people thi...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches,...
Government advice in relation to ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) in English schools requires te...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying 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...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
It is commonly assumed that the civic and moral virtues of democratic education can be a powerful an...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
This article examines one response to the UK Governments directive that radicalisation and extremism...
Concerns about terrorism, radicalisation and extremism are found within many of the discourses surro...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
From its inception in 2015, the Prevent Duty has required educators, and other members of the social...