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‘…we don’t bring religion into school’: issues of religious inclusion and social cohesion
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posted on 2019-03-01, 00:00 authored by Amanda KeddieAmanda Keddie, J Wilkinson, L Howie, L Walsh© 2018, The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc. This paper examines the approaches of cultural and religious inclusion at one small state-funded primary school situated in suburban Australia. The school community is experiencing high levels of racialised, gendered and religious conflict. Through case study data from leaders and teachers, we illustrate the potential and limitations of these approaches and consider their location within the notions of secularity and Christian privilege that characterise Australia’s public education system. The paper is situated within the context of current anxieties around social conflict and unrest especially in relation to religious racism or Islamophobia and amid calls for the introduction of a multi-faith education in Australian public schools. Against this backdrop, we highlight key tensions and difficulties confronting schools in their efforts to be inclusive towards creating a climate of social cohesion.
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Australian educational researcherVolume
46Pagination
1-15Location
Berlin, GermanyPublisher DOI
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0311-6999eISSN
2210-5328Language
engPublication classification
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