The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Because of developments in society and individualization of religion, the formal identity of schools in the pillarized educational system of the Netherlands is not completely representing the religious identity of teachers anymore, nor of pupils and their parents. Religious schools make their own decisions regarding the way they shape their religious identity. However, we lack information on how they actually realize this nowadays. This contribution describes an empirical study on how Dutch Protestant primary schools position themselves in relation to the cultural and religious diversity in society
In the post-pillarized society of the Netherlands, formal religious education still is structured ac...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Due to developments in socie...
Religiously affiliated schools in the Netherlands, as well as in other parts of Europe, continue to ...
In the Netherlands the debate on the identity of a school is influenced by the long and dominant his...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
This study ous identity dat Dutch schools for secondary education (mean age 16.4). With the help of ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
In the post-pillarized society of the Netherlands, formal religious education still is structured ac...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Due to developments in socie...
Religiously affiliated schools in the Netherlands, as well as in other parts of Europe, continue to ...
In the Netherlands the debate on the identity of a school is influenced by the long and dominant his...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
This study ous identity dat Dutch schools for secondary education (mean age 16.4). With the help of ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
In the post-pillarized society of the Netherlands, formal religious education still is structured ac...
In this article, the authors present the results of their research at 4 cooperation schools in the N...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...