peer-reviewedThis paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a British research project examining the issues of cultural sustainability among faith-based schools. Discussion is informed by the views of Muslim and Jewish school community stakeholders at the time when the policy of social cohesion was being legally introduced into schools in the United Kingdom. The article provides: (a) an introduction to the context of the British government agenda on “community cohesion” (promoting greater knowledge, respect, and contact between groups within the community) in the aftermath of 9/11, the riots in northern towns in England in 2001, and the bombings in London; (b) an historical perspective on the establishment...
This paper explores the intersection between the construction of a growing Islamophobic framing of M...
Religious education and social and community cohesion is an interesting project which has resulted i...
Faith schools represent controversial aspects of England’s educational politics, yet they have been ...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research project aimed to explore issues of cult...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper sets out the context and some main lines of argument about the education of Muslim childr...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
This paper considers the responses of three English primary schools to the education of their Muslim...
Much of the debate surrounding the impact of faith schools on wider society has focused on the exten...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
This paper explores the intersection between the construction of a growing Islamophobic framing of M...
Religious education and social and community cohesion is an interesting project which has resulted i...
Faith schools represent controversial aspects of England’s educational politics, yet they have been ...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research project aimed to explore issues of cult...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Recent debates about state-funded faith schools in England have focused on the way in which they eit...
This paper discusses results from a small scale qualitative study of how primary and secondary schoo...
This paper sets out the context and some main lines of argument about the education of Muslim childr...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This study begins by examining the way in which, in both England and Wales, Religious Education has ...
This paper considers the responses of three English primary schools to the education of their Muslim...
Much of the debate surrounding the impact of faith schools on wider society has focused on the exten...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
This paper explores the intersection between the construction of a growing Islamophobic framing of M...
Religious education and social and community cohesion is an interesting project which has resulted i...
Faith schools represent controversial aspects of England’s educational politics, yet they have been ...