Unearthing Policies of Instrumentalization in English Religious Education Using Statement Archaeology

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Birmingham Agreed Syllabus
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Christianity
Compulsory Provision
compulsory religious education policy history
Cowper Temple Clause
critical discourse analysis
curriculum development UK
DFE
Durham Commission
Education Act 1944
Education Reform Bill
educational policy analysis
Educational policy development
Educational Reconstruction
English religious education
English state-maintained schools
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Foundation Subjects
ideological commitments
Ideologically-driven instrumentalization
indoctrination
indoctrination in schools
instrumentalization
Local Agreed Syllabus
Local Education Authorities
Local Government Act
Maintained Schools
National Entitlement
non-Christian religions
Norwegian Humanist Association
Nostra Aetate
Post-war Educational Reconstruction
Proselytizational Aim
qualitative research methods
Relative Beginning
Religious Education
Religious Education policy
religious pluralism
religious pluralism education
Statement Archaeology
Statutory Provision

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367859688
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents the theoretical basis and practical steps involved in using Statement Archaeology, an innovative method that enhances understandings of policy development, exemplifying its use in relation to one curriculum subject, Religious Education.

The book is the first of its kind to fully describe the theoretical foundations of Statement Archaeology and the practical steps in its deployment, acting as a methodological handbook that will enable readers to use the method subsequently in their own research. Further, the book offers an unparalleled contribution to the historical account of the development and maintenance of compulsory RE in English state-maintained schools and uses this to engage with key current debates in Religious Education policy. It unearths important insights into how the present is built, informs future policy direction and potential implementation strategies, and helps prevent the repetition of unsuccessful past endeavours.

This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of religious education, educational policy and politics, and research methods in education.

Jonathan Doney is a lecturer at the University of Exeter’s Graduate School of Education where he teaches history of education and education policy. His research interests focus on educational policy development, methodological innovation and the transmission of educational ideas.

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