A New Dawn for Faith‐Based Education? Opportunities for Religious Organisations in the UK's New School System

In Richard Smith (ed.), Education Policy. Wiley. pp. 34–46 (2013-04-11)
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Abstract

The ‘new school system’ described in the Schools White Paper (DfE, 2010) presents religious organisations with two interesting opportunities. The first is an opportunity to play a significantly enhanced role in the management of faith‐based schools. The second is an opportunity to rethink quite radically the content of their curricula. In this article I advance a proposal for the consideration of religious organisations: that they take up the opportunity to develop innovative, religiously distinctive curricula whilst eschewing the activity of confessional religious education. I show how non‐confessional, faith‐based curricula are possible and offer some suggestions about what they might include.

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