The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was delayed until 2003, after a lively debate. The National Policy on Religion in Education effectively banned confessional, sectarian religion frompublic schools, but allowed for the teaching of Religion Studies as an academic subject and for religious observances, on condition that these were offered in a fair and equitable manner. Given the nature of the debate around religion and education in South Africa,¹ it can be asked whether the state has served social justice through thisPolicy. A discussion of human rights, social justice, morality and the role of the state leads to the conclusion that although the state never actually mentioned the phil...
Religion in Education1 (RiE) in South Africa seems to be the playing field of many stakeholders. Thi...
Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious c...
The aim of this article is to present a comparative-international perspective on South African polic...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious c...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in publi
The dispute over the place, accommodation and tolerance of religion and religious expression in Sout...
Bibliography: pages 89-94.Education is perhaps the area which has been affected most profoundly, bot...
Implementation of religion policy in schools has provoked contradictions and contestations in South ...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The study sought to establish the implementation of the policy on religious equity in public schools...
Religion in Education1 (RiE) in South Africa seems to be the playing field of many stakeholders. Thi...
Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious c...
The aim of this article is to present a comparative-international perspective on South African polic...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious c...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in publi
The dispute over the place, accommodation and tolerance of religion and religious expression in Sout...
Bibliography: pages 89-94.Education is perhaps the area which has been affected most profoundly, bot...
Implementation of religion policy in schools has provoked contradictions and contestations in South ...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The National Policy on Religion and Education emphasised the value of recognising the diversity of b...
The study sought to establish the implementation of the policy on religious equity in public schools...
Religion in Education1 (RiE) in South Africa seems to be the playing field of many stakeholders. Thi...
Moral issues and principles do not only emerge in cases of conflict among, for instance, religious c...
The aim of this article is to present a comparative-international perspective on South African polic...