TY - JOUR
T1 - Researching the impact of religious diversity in schools for secondary education: A challenging but necessary exercise
AU - Bertram-Troost, G.D.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of religious diversity in education. Until recently, many arguments used in this debate have not had a strong theoretical basis and often lack empirical underpinning as well. In this paper I go further into the reasons why researching the impact of religious diversity in education is so complicated. Reflections on the findings with regard to religious diversity in education from a European research project on religion, education, dialogue and conflict are taken as a starting point to explore further, both from a conceptual and an empirical perspective, why it is so difficult to answer the question about the impact of religious diversity in education. Among the aspects discussed are the fact that a single definition of 'religious diversity' cannot be given. This problematises empirical studies on the impact of religious diversity, since the less clear research concepts are, the higher the risk is of making misinterpretations. A further complication is that the influence of school cannot be strictly separated from other factors of influence. The paper concludes with practical implications for empirical research on religious diversity as possibilities to overcome the difficulties described. Special attention is paid to making use of the perspective of students themselves. © 2011 Christian Education.
AB - Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of religious diversity in education. Until recently, many arguments used in this debate have not had a strong theoretical basis and often lack empirical underpinning as well. In this paper I go further into the reasons why researching the impact of religious diversity in education is so complicated. Reflections on the findings with regard to religious diversity in education from a European research project on religion, education, dialogue and conflict are taken as a starting point to explore further, both from a conceptual and an empirical perspective, why it is so difficult to answer the question about the impact of religious diversity in education. Among the aspects discussed are the fact that a single definition of 'religious diversity' cannot be given. This problematises empirical studies on the impact of religious diversity, since the less clear research concepts are, the higher the risk is of making misinterpretations. A further complication is that the influence of school cannot be strictly separated from other factors of influence. The paper concludes with practical implications for empirical research on religious diversity as possibilities to overcome the difficulties described. Special attention is paid to making use of the perspective of students themselves. © 2011 Christian Education.
U2 - 10.1080/01416200.2011.543614
DO - 10.1080/01416200.2011.543614
M3 - Article
SN - 0141-6200
VL - 33
SP - 271
EP - 283
JO - British Journal of Religious Education
JF - British Journal of Religious Education
IS - 2
ER -