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Birkinshaw, Steve – British Journal of Religious Education, 2015
This article argues relational consciousness of Self and Other is influenced by multiple significant relationships--what are termed "Spiritual Friends". The research on which this article is based explores the spirituality of children within the context of British urban secondary education, and identifies significant relationships in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Spiritual Development, Social Networks, Urban Areas
Pasha, Nourollah; Ahmad, Zaid – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
Islamic fundamentalism is an extreme perception of Islam that views "the 'Other' as the enemy demonized" against the "West", which also views the Muslim "enemy within". In contrast, pluralism perceives 'others' as different people, with different values from us. While the fundamentalist seeks to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Cultural Groups, Religion, Religious Factors
Berglund, Jenny – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
There are many pitfalls associated with teaching about religions. One such pitfall entails the risk of presenting religions as stereotypical monolithic systems; that is, all who belong to a particular religious tradition think and act in the same way. I like to call this sort of stereotyping the "robotic tendency" because it has a habit…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Religion, Stereotypes, Religious Education
Stern, Julian – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
This article investigates the educational value of research studied by exploring the influence on a range of religious education professionals from a set of research seminars. The seminar series, sponsored by the Westhill Endowment Trust, has been running since 2004, bringing together teachers, advisors and higher education professionals working…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Religious Education, Seminars, Foreign Countries
Levitt, Mairi; Muir, Fiona – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
In England and Wales, religious education (RE) in non-faith schools has gradually changed from Christian education to the study of many religions and philosophies. However, the core values of RE have continued to be related to concerns about social cohesion and the building of shared values. The article briefly discusses changes in RE since 1944…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Educational History, Educational Change
Baumfield, Vivienne M.; Conroy, James C.; Davis, Robert A.; Lundie, David C. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
The "Does Religious Education work?" project is part of the Religion and Society programme funded by two major research councils in the UK. It sets out to track the trajectory of Religious Education (RE) in secondary schools in the UK from the aims and intentions represented in policy through its enactment in classroom practice to the estimations…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Secondary Schools, Opinions, Interviews
Thomas, Paul – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
This study, conducted during the summer of 2008 in Kumasi, Ghana analysed the role of religious and moral education (RME) in ameliorating the witchcraft discourse in three Ghanaian junior secondary schools. Although the syllabus acknowledges the pernicious effects of witchcraft allegations, it adopts a "Thou shalt not" approach that fails to…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Secondary Schools, Student Attitudes, Interviews
Nicolaisen, Tove – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
This article discusses the relationship between values expressed by "Hindu children" in Norway and hegemonic "Norwegian values". The discussion is based on interviews with children from the Indian Punjabi and the Sri Lankan Tamil traditions and on observations in religious education (RE) lessons. The children emphasise the culture of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Norwegian, Religious Education, Religion
Arthur, James – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This article reports on some of the research findings of a major, multi-site case study of character formation in young people in England. Religion was not the focus of this research, but emerged as significant in each case study. In particular, the religious and spiritual beliefs and practices of young people were positively connected with their…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Research Methodology, Community Involvement, Young Adults
Moulin, Dan – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This paper explores the experiences of secondary school students from religious backgrounds in Religious Education (RE). A total of 16 loosely structured, group, pair and individual interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 34 school-age members of four religious communities: one Jewish and three Christian. The findings make a useful…
Descriptors: Jews, Student Attitudes, Religious Education, Secondary School Students
Thanissaro, Phra Nicholas – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
In a preliminary study, 20 "migrant" Buddhist parents and children from England participated in semi-structured interviews to compare their home nurture with classroom presentation of Buddhism. In the home Buddhism received more time allocation and was presented mainly by the mother and monks--the content being that of "perpetuating structures",…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family School Relationship, Buddhism, Christianity
Gent, Bill – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This article draws on ethnographic fieldwork that took place in 2004 in a boys' "hifz" class which met in a north-east London mosque. Drawing on the results of semi-participant observations and semi-structured interviews, the research findings are collated under five themes: the routines and rhythms of the "hifz" class; routes into the "hifz"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Males, Student Attitudes
Everington, Judith; ter Avest, Ina; Bakker, Cok; van der Want, Anna – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This paper focuses on teachers of secondary level religious education in England, Estonia, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway. It presents a study of the teachers' perceptions of and responses to the diversity within their classes, in relation to their professional role and their personal and professional biographies. The study employed…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Religion, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
von der Lippe, Marie – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
This paper focuses on how young people talk about religion and diversity in a multicultural society. More specifically, it focuses on how students speak about Islam and Muslims. In analysing interviews with students, a main interest has been to examine the relationship between the students' speech and dominant discourses in Norwegian society…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religion, Religious Education, Cultural Pluralism
Wedell, Katherine – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
This article sets out the findings of an exploratory study which looked at the impact of the Hampshire Agreed Syllabus, "Living Difference", on teaching and learning in religious education. The research was carried out in Hampshire, Southampton, and Portsmouth, UK, between April and June 2008. Twenty teachers were interviewed, all of whom were…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Teacher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
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