Religion and worldviews: The triumph of the secular in religious education

British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (3):347-349 (2023)
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This edited volume is essentially a critique of the 2018 report of the Commission on Religious Education. In 1944, a coalition government (Conservative and Labour) passed a landmark education Act,...

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