Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe

This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religious world views, into the curricula of publicly funded schools in Western democratic states. Attention is given to examples from work on this topic conducted within the Council of Europe since 2002, wi...

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Main Author: Robert Jackson
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2016-04-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/493
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description This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religious world views, into the curricula of publicly funded schools in Western democratic states. Attention is given to examples from work on this topic conducted within the Council of Europe since 2002, with a particular focus on Signposts: Policy and Practice for Teaching about Religions and Nonreligious World Views in Intercultural Education, a text published by the Council of Europe in 2014. Signposts is designed to assist policy makers and practitioners in interpreting and applying ideas from the 2008 Recommendation from the Committee of Ministers (the Foreign Ministers of the 47 member states) dealing with education about religions and non-religious convictions. Various issues raised by the Signposts document are considered. Towards the end of the article, recent UK and Council of Europe policies which emphasise the study of religions and beliefs as a means to counter extremism, and which have appeared since the publication of Signposts, are summarised and discussed critically. Attention is drawn to the dangers of certain policies, and also to the plurality of aims which studies of religions and non-religious world views need to have in providing a balanced educational programme.
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spelling doaj.art-8839ca64e2d64043b31915f6e8ff121f2022-12-22T02:13:35ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032016-04-0142142510.17645/si.v4i2.493277Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of EuropeRobert Jackson0Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, and Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Education, Stockholm University, SwedenThis article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religious world views, into the curricula of publicly funded schools in Western democratic states. Attention is given to examples from work on this topic conducted within the Council of Europe since 2002, with a particular focus on Signposts: Policy and Practice for Teaching about Religions and Nonreligious World Views in Intercultural Education, a text published by the Council of Europe in 2014. Signposts is designed to assist policy makers and practitioners in interpreting and applying ideas from the 2008 Recommendation from the Committee of Ministers (the Foreign Ministers of the 47 member states) dealing with education about religions and non-religious convictions. Various issues raised by the Signposts document are considered. Towards the end of the article, recent UK and Council of Europe policies which emphasise the study of religions and beliefs as a means to counter extremism, and which have appeared since the publication of Signposts, are summarised and discussed critically. Attention is drawn to the dangers of certain policies, and also to the plurality of aims which studies of religions and non-religious world views need to have in providing a balanced educational programme.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/493Council of Europeeducationextremismglobalisationinterculturalpluralisationreligionssecularisationteachingworld views
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Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
Social Inclusion
Council of Europe
education
extremism
globalisation
intercultural
pluralisation
religions
secularisation
teaching
world views
title Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
title_full Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
title_fullStr Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
title_short Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
title_sort inclusive study of religions and world views in schools signposts from the council of europe
topic Council of Europe
education
extremism
globalisation
intercultural
pluralisation
religions
secularisation
teaching
world views
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/493
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