This volume presents the findings of a number of empirical and theoretical studies on education about religions and worldviews (ERW) conducted in the Western societies of Britain, Ireland, Canada, Norway, Finland, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Educational programmes about diverse religions and worldviews began to be investigated and implemented as strategies to encourage interreligious understanding and social cohesion, particularly following the 2005 London bombings when a fear of youth radicalisation and home-grown terrorism became prevalent. In addition, as a growing number of people in Western societies, and young people especially, declare themselves to have no religious affiliation, state actors are currently grappling with the r...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the so-called ‘religion in schools debate’ h...
Ongoing global issues relating to the decline of the popularity of institutional religions, the rise...
Ongoing global issues relating to the decline of the popularity of institutional religions, the rise...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
The Council of Europe’s 2008 ‘Recommendation’ advocates the study of ‘non-religious convictions’ in ...
One shift in the publicly funded education systems of many Western countries in recent years is the ...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the so-called ‘religion in schools debate’ h...
Ongoing global issues relating to the decline of the popularity of institutional religions, the rise...
Ongoing global issues relating to the decline of the popularity of institutional religions, the rise...
This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religio...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
The Council of Europe’s 2008 ‘Recommendation’ advocates the study of ‘non-religious convictions’ in ...
One shift in the publicly funded education systems of many Western countries in recent years is the ...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
This ground-breaking volume draws upon a rich and variegated range of methodologies to understand mo...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
In this article the emergence in Britain (late 1960s) of a secular religious education (RE), utilisi...