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E-raamat: Future of Publicly Funded Faith Schools: A Critical Perspective

(University of Oxford, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2018
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351337304
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The Future of Publicly Funded Faith Schools addresses and critically examines the arguments both for and against the continued maintenance of faith-based schools within a publicly funded state system. Addressing the issue systemically, first grounding the discussion in the practical world of education before raising the central philosophical issues stemming from faith-based education, it provides a balanced synthesis of the different arguments surrounding faith schools.

The book expounds upon the different threats facing faith-based schools, including their perceived potential to undermine social cohesion within a multi-cultural society, and the questioning of their right to receive public funding, and examines what these mean for their future. Examining these threats, it questions:











What it means for a school to be faith-based.





The nature of religious education both within and without a faith-based school environment.





The ethical, epistemological, and political issues arising from faith-based education.





The concepts of the common good and social cohesion.





Whether there is possible reconciliation between opposing parties.

The Future of Publicly Funded Faith Schools makes a unique contribution to the literature in this area and is crucial reading for anyone interested in what the future holds for publicly funded faith schools including academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of education, religious studies, policy, and politics of education, sociology, and philosophy.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(4)
PART I Context
5(56)
1 Contemporary political and cultural context
7(14)
2 Historical background and the current position
21(17)
3 Making sense of facts and figures
38(10)
4 International perspective
48(13)
PART II Religious education
61(50)
5 Three traditions
63(18)
6 Response to the secular age
81(12)
7 Religious education: An extended vision
93(9)
8 Service to society
102(9)
PART III Key issues emerging: The need for philosophy
111(50)
9 Ethics: Education and its aims
113(16)
10 Epistemology: Knowledge, truth, and reason in religious education
129(15)
11 Civic society: Common good and social pluralism
144(17)
PART IV Drawing conclusions
161(16)
12 For or against faith schools? Finding an answer
163(14)
Author Index 177(3)
Subject Index 180
Richard Pring is Emeritus Professor of Education, and was formerly Director of Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford, UK.