2018
DOI: 10.1080/14675986.2018.1540142
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The relationship between religious education and intercultural education

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“…In order for religion to be properly positioned in society and education, it is necessary to recognize and acknowledge the positive potential that is intrinsic to all religions, which justifies the inclusion of religious education in the education system, although opinions on that topic also differ (White 2004(White , 2005Wright 2004Wright , 2005. Equally important are the questions regarding differences and the relationship between intercultural education and religious education (Johannessen and Skeie 2019). Religion holds an important place in a multicultural society, as evidenced by interreligious encounters that already exist at different levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for religion to be properly positioned in society and education, it is necessary to recognize and acknowledge the positive potential that is intrinsic to all religions, which justifies the inclusion of religious education in the education system, although opinions on that topic also differ (White 2004(White , 2005Wright 2004Wright , 2005. Equally important are the questions regarding differences and the relationship between intercultural education and religious education (Johannessen and Skeie 2019). Religion holds an important place in a multicultural society, as evidenced by interreligious encounters that already exist at different levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is one of the reasons why intercultural education is important to study, not only in middle school but also in higher education (Aguado & Malik, 2009). Intercultural education is related to community life at the national and global levels (Johannessen, & Skeie, 2019) and multicultural education is often used interchangeably (Brömssen & Olgaç, 2010). UNESCO and the European Council use the term intercultural, whereas in the US, Canada, and Australia, the term multicultural education is often used (Jackson, & Grady, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various indicators have shown that the enthusiasm of Muslim communities to practice their religious teachings is increasing (Johannessen and Skeie 2019;Nashir and Jinan 2018;Chaplin 2018). The religion which in the past tended to be a marginal issue was now changing.…”
Section: Islamic Values and The Spiritual Needs Of Modern Societiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religious education has a long history of being a school subject that is influenced by differences in national cultural and religious heritage. However, over the past half-century strategies have been developed to address the issue of religious diversity and world views (Johannessen and Skeie 2019). Religious education may be the subject where sociocultural differences are most visible and where the challenges of diversity are tested.…”
Section: The Legal Status Of Islamic Education In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%