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In Defence of Religious Schools and Colleges

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It is often argued that religious schools and colleges promote intolerance, divisiveness, and fanaticism and that they violate the principle of academic freedom. Some writers also suggest that econ...
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  • 19 July 2001
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In placing his argument within the context of liberal-democratic values Thiessen gives concrete examples of objections to religious schools and offers practical suggestions that follow from the philosophical treatment of the problem. In Defence of Religious Schools and Colleges bridges the gap between philosophical argument and educational practice. It will be of interest not only to philosophers and educational theorists but also to practitioners in education. Academics, policy makers, political theorists, lay-people, teachers, administrators, and parents - those who object to religious schools and colleges and those who find themselves trying to answer the objections - will benefit from reading this book.
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Price: $37.95
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 19 July 2001
ISBN: 9780773569164
Format: eBook
BISACs: EDUCATION / Administration / General, RELIGION / Education
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"This book is the result of good, solid research. Thiessen presents his ideas with strong arguments." Spencer Boudreau, Department of Culture and Values in Education, McGill University
"This is a major contribution to the field, bringing together a variety of arguments to address a controversial topic" Douglas J. Simpson, School of Education, University of Louisville



"This book is the result of good, solid research. Thiessen presents his ideas with strong arguments." Spencer Boudreau, Department of Culture and Values in Education, McGill University "This is a major contribution to the field, bringing together a variety of arguments to address a controversial topic" Douglas J. Simpson, School of Education, University of Louisville