In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupils at Christian schools, religious education and religious development became issues for debate. At some schools, it was the exclusiveness of the Christian tradition that dominated, and at others it was the inclusiveness. Another group specialised in inter-religious dialogue. Our research studied the religious development of pupils from two primary schools. One is the first and only inter-religious primary school in the Netherlands, the Juliana van Stolberg primary school. The other is a Christian school, the Prinses Margriet primary school that educates pupils exclusively in the Christian tradition. The research questions focussed on the dev...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...
The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Because of developments in s...
Religiously affiliated schools in the Netherlands, as well as in other parts of Europe, continue to ...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
The Netherlands have a long tradition of immigration. After the Second World War (1939-1945) immigra...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
More and more, Dutch adolescents are no longer affiliated with or involved in institutionalised reli...
This study ous identity dat Dutch schools for secondary education (mean age 16.4). With the help of ...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Dutch Calvinists founded and still give key educational leadership to most of the 272 American and 1...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
In the Netherlands the debate on the identity of a school is influenced by the long and dominant his...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...
The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Because of developments in s...
Religiously affiliated schools in the Netherlands, as well as in other parts of Europe, continue to ...
In the 1980s and 1990s in the Netherlands, as a reaction to the growing number of non-Christian pupi...
The Netherlands have a long tradition of immigration. After the Second World War (1939-1945) immigra...
During the second half of the twentieth century, faithful followers of non-Western religions immigra...
The question how (denominational) schools for secondary education influence the religious identity d...
Religious diversity within Dutch schools has greatly increased. We carried out an empirical study to...
More and more, Dutch adolescents are no longer affiliated with or involved in institutionalised reli...
This study ous identity dat Dutch schools for secondary education (mean age 16.4). With the help of ...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Dutch Calvinists founded and still give key educational leadership to most of the 272 American and 1...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
In the Netherlands the debate on the identity of a school is influenced by the long and dominant his...
Religious education (RE) in secondary schools in the Netherlands is challenged to redefine the educa...
The ways schools shape their (religious) identity may change over time. Because of developments in s...
Religiously affiliated schools in the Netherlands, as well as in other parts of Europe, continue to ...