In this article I contribute to the scholarly discussion on how minority religions and world-views could be represented in the RE subject of Norwegian primary and lower secondary school. I will focus on Islam since Islam is the largest and – at the same time – most debated minority religion in Norway. The starting-point of my analysis will be the chapter on human rights in Signposts where the author, Professor Robert Jackson, refers to the Council of Europe’s 2008 recommendation – on which Signposts is based – where it is stated that the dimension of religions within intercultural education should be seen as a contribution to strengthen human rights. This formulation is mirrored in the new National Curriculum of the Norwegian RE subject whi...
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religio...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
In this article we examine the profiling of human rights and children’s rights in religious educatio...
In this article I give a contribution to the scholarly discussion on how Islam could be represented ...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
The thesis is based on the interviews of eight Norwegian youth, whereof six of them had a Muslim bac...
The child’s right to freedom of religion and belief and fundamental principles such as equality and ...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
This article examines the experiences of Norwegian high school girls with Muslim backgrounds in lear...
This study explores the relation between religion and attitudes towards human rights among young peo...
In this article, I refer to the changing political context in the West, noting the need for collabor...
In most Western countries, a compulsory education system plays a key role in societal integration. T...
The article considers human rights and their relevance to an impartial and inclusive form of religio...
A multicultural society that equates Christian and humanist values with human rights denies pluralis...
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religio...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
In this article we examine the profiling of human rights and children’s rights in religious educatio...
In this article I give a contribution to the scholarly discussion on how Islam could be represented ...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
The thesis is based on the interviews of eight Norwegian youth, whereof six of them had a Muslim bac...
The child’s right to freedom of religion and belief and fundamental principles such as equality and ...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
This article examines the experiences of Norwegian high school girls with Muslim backgrounds in lear...
This study explores the relation between religion and attitudes towards human rights among young peo...
In this article, I refer to the changing political context in the West, noting the need for collabor...
In most Western countries, a compulsory education system plays a key role in societal integration. T...
The article considers human rights and their relevance to an impartial and inclusive form of religio...
A multicultural society that equates Christian and humanist values with human rights denies pluralis...
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religio...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
In this article we examine the profiling of human rights and children’s rights in religious educatio...