The first Islamic primary schools were established in the Netherlands in 1988. Since then, the schools have regularly come under fire. Critics fear that religious segregation hinders the social integration of children. In contrast, this article shows, based on the results of my previous research, how Islamic schools can contribute to the reciprocal process of social integration in the Dutch plural society
n this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Netherl...
In this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Nether...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
At present around 865.000 Muslims live in the Netherlands. In 1988 the first Islamic primary school ...
In the Netherlands, Islamic schools and Islamic education in general have been subjects of public d...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
After the Second World War, sizeable groups of immigrants came to Western Europe. They can be roughl...
This study describes how the interpretations, aspirations and school identity development of Islamic...
This article provides information on the current Dutch educational system, paying special attention ...
The eagerness of Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands to have education based on their culture and r...
In 2021, more than one million Muslims lived in the Netherlands, corresponding to approximately 5% o...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
This article discusses how practitioners of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) in Dutch primary schoo...
The Netherlands currently has 43 Islamic primary schools. Each is fully subsidised by the government...
The school funding controversy revisited Since the mid 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate in t...
n this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Netherl...
In this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Nether...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
At present around 865.000 Muslims live in the Netherlands. In 1988 the first Islamic primary school ...
In the Netherlands, Islamic schools and Islamic education in general have been subjects of public d...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
After the Second World War, sizeable groups of immigrants came to Western Europe. They can be roughl...
This study describes how the interpretations, aspirations and school identity development of Islamic...
This article provides information on the current Dutch educational system, paying special attention ...
The eagerness of Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands to have education based on their culture and r...
In 2021, more than one million Muslims lived in the Netherlands, corresponding to approximately 5% o...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
This article discusses how practitioners of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) in Dutch primary schoo...
The Netherlands currently has 43 Islamic primary schools. Each is fully subsidised by the government...
The school funding controversy revisited Since the mid 1970s, there has been an ongoing debate in t...
n this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Netherl...
In this article the authors examine the reasons for the establishment of Hindu schools in the Nether...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...