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This chapter explores the concept of 'religious citizenship', in the context of statefunded schooling in England and Wales, and against a backdrop of growing religious pluralism. The chapter considers the role of various educational actors in determining the extent to which schools recognise and accommodate diversity of religion and belief. Aspects of education such as faith schools and pupil admissions, religious education and festivals, collective worship and prayer, and pupil values and interfaith relations are explored with reference to the existing body of research literature. In so doing, the chapter highlights an important dimension of the informal citizenship education that state-funded schools in England and Wales provide to pupils on the basis of their religion and belief.
This chapter explores the concept of 'religious citizenship', in the context of statefunded schooling in England and Wales, and against a backdrop of growing religious pluralism. The chapter considers the role of various educational actors in determining the extent to which schools recognise and accommodate diversity of religion and belief. Aspects of education such as faith schools and pupil admissions, religious education and festivals, collective worship and prayer, and pupil values and interfaith relations are explored with reference to the existing body of research literature. In so doing, the chapter highlights an important dimension of the informal citizenship education that state-funded schools in England and Wales provide to pupils on the basis of their religion and belief.
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