Faith Schools: Consensus or Conflict?

by Jo Cairns

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Until fairly recently the separation of pupils according to religion was felt to be compatible with a comprehensive education. That consensus no longer holds and there is a strong positive lobby either to absorb faith schools altogether within the state system or at least to dilute their membership ensuring they include children from other faiths, or no faith at all.This book addresses the current concerns, questions and interest surrounding the legitimacy, support and intended expansion of show more faith schools. Divided into five sections, it includes chapters on:* the legal framewor show less

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Dr Jo Cairns was formerly Head of Religious Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, Head of Continuing Personal and Professional Development and Lifelong Learning at Westminster College, Oxford and Assistant Director at the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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371.07Society, government, & cultureEducationSchools and their activities; special education
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LC116 .G7 .F35EducationSpecial aspects of educationSpecial aspects of educationSocial aspects of educationEducation and the statePublic school question. Secularization.
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