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LEBANON: Youth groups work to bring society together without discrimination
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Tagged 18 religious communities, acceptance, Beirut, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), children of Lebanon, German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), Human Rights, Lebanese Association for Education and Training (ALEF), Lebanon, motivated youth movement, RAY, religious and cultural diversity, religious sects, society, teenagers, tolerance., Tripoli, United Lebanon Youth Project, youth groups
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Religion in Education. A contribution to dialogue or a factor of conflict in transforming European countries (REDCo)
The main aim of the Religion in Education (REDCo) project was to establish and compare the potentials and limitations of religion in the educational fields of selected European countries and regions. The project identified approaches and policies that could contribute … Continue reading
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Tagged conflict, dialogue, education, Europe, interpretive approach, pedagogy, pluralism, qualitative research, quantitative research, religion, religion in society, Religious Education, Schools, teenagers
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Religious Diversity and Education in Europe
Description: This major series of books is called ‘Religious Diversity and Education in Europe’, started in 2006, edited by Cok Bakker, Hans Günter Heimbrock, Robert Jackson, Geir Skeie and Wolfram Weisse. The series arose from a European research project – … Continue reading
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Tagged community of practice, conflict, dialogue, education, ENRECA, pluralism, REDCO, religious diversity, teenagers, tolerance.
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“Missionary zeal of obsessive secularists” blamed for loss of interest in RE
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Tagged diverse society.http://www.secularism.org.uk/129097.html, E-Bac, Government, House of Lords, literacy, loss of interest in RE, National curriculum, new English baccalaureate, obsessive secularists, RE teaching, religion in schools, religious education learning, teenagers, UK, vocational subjects
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