Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educational aims. Concerning this debate, the preference for a cognitive approach is remarkably dominant, not only among scholars but among RE teachers as well. This appeal for a cognitive turn is based upon two hypotheses: first on the presumption of religious blankness among religiously unaffiliated pupils and second on a specific view on the way religious affiliation, religious reflectivity and religious tolerance are intertwined. The current article elaborates on a empirical research that questions both hypotheses. It first discovered the ongoing connection religiously unaffiliated pupils have with a former and conventional type of Catholicism...
This study seeks to investigate the capacity of religious education within a denominational setting ...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
A key concept in contemporary Catholic educational discourse makes a distinction between religious e...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
In 1999, a new curriculum for Roman-Catholic religious education was introduced in Flemish primary a...
More and more, Dutch adolescents are no longer affiliated with or involved in institutionalised reli...
This research aims to establish whether there needs to be a change in the epistemological groundings...
In this article empirical findings from interviews with teachers of three classes of 12-year-old pup...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the post-pillarized society of the Netherlands, formal religious education still is structured ac...
The aim of this study has been to investigate ten secondary school students´ view on religion and be...
This small volume covers the entire conceptual range of approaches to religious education in public ...
The Australian Catholic Religious Educational landscape has seen much change in theory and practice ...
This study seeks to investigate the capacity of religious education within a denominational setting ...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
A key concept in contemporary Catholic educational discourse makes a distinction between religious e...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
In 1999, a new curriculum for Roman-Catholic religious education was introduced in Flemish primary a...
More and more, Dutch adolescents are no longer affiliated with or involved in institutionalised reli...
This research aims to establish whether there needs to be a change in the epistemological groundings...
In this article empirical findings from interviews with teachers of three classes of 12-year-old pup...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the post-pillarized society of the Netherlands, formal religious education still is structured ac...
The aim of this study has been to investigate ten secondary school students´ view on religion and be...
This small volume covers the entire conceptual range of approaches to religious education in public ...
The Australian Catholic Religious Educational landscape has seen much change in theory and practice ...
This study seeks to investigate the capacity of religious education within a denominational setting ...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
A key concept in contemporary Catholic educational discourse makes a distinction between religious e...