Recent research suggests that Muslim boys have become the ‘New Folk Devils’ of British education, who are characterised by resistance to formal education, especially at secondary level, and under-achievement. Since the 1990s, British Muslim boys would appear to have become increasingly alienated from compulsory schooling, especially in the humanities subjects which lack obvious instrumental value. This mixed-methods study of the performance of 295 secondary school British Muslim boys in their compulsory school history provides evidence which interrupts this narrative of the academic under-achievement and educational dis-engagement of Muslim boys, especially in the humanities subjects. When viewed through the prism of a laminated, non-reduc...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
The past three decades have seen radical changes in history educators’, policymakers’ and educationa...
Drawing on data from 1,740 pupil questionnaires and 160 pupils in focus group interviews, the paper ...
Recent research suggests that Muslim boys have become the ‘New Folk Devils’ of British education, wh...
History education has a key role to play in creating the informed, critical attachment of young peop...
Muslim boys, once regarded as passive, hard-working and law-abiding, have recently been recast in th...
A Case Study into How Muslim Stakeholders in England Perceive Islamic Education at their Islamic Sch...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
The past three decades have seen radical changes in history educators’, policymakers’ and educationa...
Drawing on data from 1,740 pupil questionnaires and 160 pupils in focus group interviews, the paper ...
Recent research suggests that Muslim boys have become the ‘New Folk Devils’ of British education, wh...
History education has a key role to play in creating the informed, critical attachment of young peop...
Muslim boys, once regarded as passive, hard-working and law-abiding, have recently been recast in th...
A Case Study into How Muslim Stakeholders in England Perceive Islamic Education at their Islamic Sch...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
Muslim schools in Britain have emerged as a highly salient issue that at times reinforces, and at ot...
There are currently over 100 independent and seven state-funded Muslim schools in Britain yet their ...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
The past three decades have seen radical changes in history educators’, policymakers’ and educationa...
Drawing on data from 1,740 pupil questionnaires and 160 pupils in focus group interviews, the paper ...