This article provides a detailed reconstruction of the processes leading to the formation of the widely influential Birmingham Agreed Syllabus of Religious Instruction (1975). This is contextualised within one of the most significant periods in the history of race relations in the United Kingdom. The authors discuss how this syllabus, and other landmark reforms in religious education (RE) in English schools from the late 1960s, responded to ethnic diversity by promoting supposedly culturally pluralist, multi-faith approaches to RE, which were subsequently perceived as eroding the Christian foundations of British/English national identity. They argue that the vilification of these curriculum reforms by culturally conservative critics was in ...
publication-status: PublishedThis is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article whose final and d...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
This article provides a detailed reconstruction of the processes leading to the formation of the wid...
Multicultural education (of which 'multifaith' RE in England and Wales is sometimes regarded as a su...
This paper both challenges religious education in the UK to embrace issues of value, equality and an...
This article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise policy and legislati...
The present article offers an historical perspective on the 1975, 1995 and 2007 Birmingham Agreed Sy...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
PublishedArticleThis article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise poli...
This article examines the contentious nature of religion in relation to questions of interreligious ...
ABSTRACT Around thirty per cent of all schools in England have a religious character. The author arg...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
The article offers a case study of the ways in which a Catholic primary school located in the centre...
This article discusses some contemporary issues that surround faith-based schooling within a plurali...
publication-status: PublishedThis is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article whose final and d...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
This article provides a detailed reconstruction of the processes leading to the formation of the wid...
Multicultural education (of which 'multifaith' RE in England and Wales is sometimes regarded as a su...
This paper both challenges religious education in the UK to embrace issues of value, equality and an...
This article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise policy and legislati...
The present article offers an historical perspective on the 1975, 1995 and 2007 Birmingham Agreed Sy...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
PublishedArticleThis article provides an historical case study of an abortive attempt to revise poli...
This article examines the contentious nature of religion in relation to questions of interreligious ...
ABSTRACT Around thirty per cent of all schools in England have a religious character. The author arg...
Much attention has been paid to the introduction of Citizenship Education in 2002 as a curriculum su...
The article offers a case study of the ways in which a Catholic primary school located in the centre...
This article discusses some contemporary issues that surround faith-based schooling within a plurali...
publication-status: PublishedThis is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article whose final and d...
Abstract Britain can certainly claim to be a pluralistic, democratic society hosting a population...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...