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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
Cush, Denise; Robinson, Catherine – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
The early days of non-confessional, multi-faith religious education in Britain benefitted from close collaboration between academics in universities, teacher educators and teachers. This article attempts to initiate a revival of such a dialogue, by summarizing some developments in religious studies at university level and suggesting possible…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Teacher Educators, College Faculty
Everington, Judith – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
The article reports the findings of a qualitative study of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh teachers of religious education and the relationship between their biographies, professional beliefs and use of personal life knowledge in English, secondary school classrooms. This relationship was explored through a study of five beginning teachers and provided…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Islam, Muslims, Religious Cultural Groups
Walbank, Nancy – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
This research aims to look at how a group of primary head teachers' in the North West of England perceive the Catholic nature of their schools and how they give their account of Catholic education for twenty-first century Britain. They go on to describe their feelings about the mission of their school. The head teachers' views of how they…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Foreign Countries, Principals
Byrne, Cathy Jane – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
Religious categorisation occurs at enrolment in Australian state-run (public) primary schools, with children segregated into religious instruction classes during their first week. Lesson content has no government oversight and, in some schools, options are limited to Christianity. The effect of this categorisation on children's attitudes to…
Descriptors: Role of Religion, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Religion
Shnirelman, Victor A. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2012
A new textbook in religious education is analysed, first, in comparison to earlier ones, and, second, with respect to its content and goals. The aim of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) is threefold--to educate into religion, to foster the ethnic Russian identity and to make youngsters loyal to the state. Actually, the state rather than society is…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Religious Education
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
Arweck, Elisabeth; Nesbitt, Eleanor – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
On the basis of a recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity formation of young people in "mixed-faith" families, this article focuses on their (and their parents') experiences and perceptions of religious education (RE) and of religious nurture in the community. The young people's experience of RE differed…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Educational Experience, Religious Education, Religious Cultural Groups
Massignon, Berengere – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
Focusing on the results of the REDCo (Religion in Education: a Contribution to Dialogue or a Factor of Conflict in Transforming Societies of European Countries) research, this publication sets out how French pupils conceive of "laicite", both generally and in school. It also explores pupils' perceptions of the 2004 law banning the wearing of…
Descriptors: State Schools, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Bertram-Troost, Gerdien D. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of religious diversity in education. Until recently, many arguments used in this debate have not had a strong theoretical basis and often lack empirical underpinning as well. In this paper I go further into the reasons why researching the impact of…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Religious Education, Religious Cultural Groups, Conflict
Weisse, Wolfram – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
The REDCo project addressed the question of how study of religions and values in schools could contribute to either dialogue or tension in Europe. Researchers in the humanities and social sciences co-operated in order to gain better insight into how European citizens of different religious, cultural and political backgrounds could enter into…
Descriptors: Values, Religion, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries
Vermeer, Paul – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article considers the desirability and legitimacy of denominational schools from the perspective of socialisation theory. It examines the popular criticism that nowadays the common reason for the existence of denominational schools--the religious socialisation of children--is endorsed by a dwindling number of parents, which renders the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Personality, Personality Development, Religious Education
Naeslund, Lars – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
This article illuminates how religious education worked when students posed questions to believing guests in a Swedish upper secondary classroom, which was homogeneous concerning ethnic origin. The guests invited to school represented four religious traditions but they also represented themselves. Their messages, as well as the questions posed by…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
Lester, Emile; Roberts, Patrick S. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
Despite a growing consensus among scholars and activists about the importance of religion, proposals for teaching about it have often been a source of division rather than unity in American public school districts. Faced with familiar cultural conflicts, Modesto, California, chose to become the first public school district in the USA to require…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Religious Cultural Groups, Religion, World Affairs
Ipgrave, Julia – British Journal of Religious Education, 2009
The development of partnerships between schools and school children of different religious and cultural backgrounds is currently being promoted at national level in an attempt to encourage social cohesion in ethnically and religiously diverse societies. This article reports on one such partnership, a programme of email communication between…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Friendship, Cultural Differences, Student Attitudes
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