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Papers & Reports
Many projects have not only led to academic publications and media appearances, but also reports for participants, policy makers and user groups as well as other papers. Those that award holders have supplied may be downloaded.
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Young people and the cultural performance of belief – international network event, 19-22 July 2010
22 July 10Author: Gordon Lynch and Abby Day
This report summarises one of Phase 2 Network Belief as cultural performance:Towards a new framework for studying the religious and secular life-worlds of young people‘s workshop held in Oxford in July 2010.
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The Role of Faith-Based Organisations in the Provision of Services for Homeless People
01 January 09Author: Sarah Johnsen with Suzanne Fitzpatrick
This report summarises the findings of Phase 1 Small Grant The Difference that ‘Faith’ Makes: Faith-based Organisations and the Provision of Services for Homeless People led by Dr Sarah Johnsen at York University.
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Bringing Up Muslim Children
01 June 10Author: Jonathan Scourfield, Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Asma Khan and Sameh Otri
This booklet summarises the findings of the Phase 1 Large Grant led by Dr Jonathan Scourfield at Cardiff University investigating Muslim families.
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Policy briefing on community education for violence prevention
01 October 09Author: Colette Harris and Oga Steve Abah
This policy briefing was produced from the Phase 1 Small Grant ‘Religion, identity, and violence in Kaduna State Nigeria’ for the Nigerian government.
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Materials Used to Teach about World Religions in Schools in England
28 January 10Author: Bob Jackson, Julia Ipgrave, Mary Hayward, Paul Hopkins, Nigel Fancourt, Mandy Robbins, Leslie Francis and Ursula McKenna
Report authors Bob Jackson, Julia Ipgrave, Mandy Robbins, Leslie Francis and Ursula McKenna also work on Religion and Society Phase 2 Large Grant ‘Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity’.
Professor Brian Gates, Chair, The Religious Education Council of England and Wales said of this report on the day of its release: “The Religious Education Council of England and Wales welcomes the publication of this major research study, commissioned and funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and produced by the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, at the University of Warwick by a team led by Professor Robert Jackson.
The report identifies many examples of good professional practice, teachers’ use of a range of pedagogies and approaches to learning and their creative use of resources, particularly web-based materials. The report also highlights a number of serious weaknesses which the REC now calls on the DCSF, publishers and RE professional organisations to address. It identifies the ways in which teachers use RE to promote community cohesion and to develop personal and social values, positive attitudes towards those of other religions, and critical thinking.”
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Faith in Students
01 September 09Author: Mark Pike
Faith in Students: Believing in Christian-Ethos Schools is the final report for Phase 1 Small Grant ‘Religious Reading in a Secular Society’ and can be accessed below. Read more about this project’s findings here: http://www.religionandsociety.org.uk/research_findings/featured_findings/christian_ethos_schools.
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