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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Schools and Religion
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Schools and Religion provides the first truly global scan of contemporary issues and debates around the world regarding the relationship(s) between state schools and religion. Organized around specific contested issues — from whether or not religious literacy should be among the goals of school education, to appropriate and inappropriate religious attire in schools, to long term battles about evolution, sexuality, and race, to public funding — Fraser-Pearce and Fraser carefully curate chapters by leading experts exploring these matters and others in a diverse range of national settings. By providing a truly global scan, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Schools and Religion offers a refreshingly new international perspective.
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Schools and Religion provides the first truly global scan of contemporary issues and debates around the world regarding the relationship(s) between state schools and religion.
Organized around specific contested issues — from whether or not religious literacy should be among the goals of school education, to appropriate and inappropriate religious attire in schools, to long term battles about evolution, sexuality, and race, to public funding — Fraser-Pearce and Fraser carefully curate chapters by leading experts exploring these matters and others in a diverse range of national settings.
By providing a truly global scan, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Schools and Religion offers a refreshingly new international perspective.
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