Swimming Against the Tide

The New Independent Christian Schools and their Teenage Pupils

Sylvia G Baker author Stephen Parker editor Leslie J Francis editor Mandy Robbins editor Rob Freathy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Published:9th Apr '13

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This book addresses an issue of considerable current interest and importance: what is and what should be the role of religion in the education process of a modern, secular society? The subject is tackled through an indepth investigation of a recently established network of small independent Christian schools. First, the controversy itself is examined: what are the arguments for and against faith-based schools in the unique setting of the United Kingdom? Subsequently, the schools themselves are introduced and the key issues are described in detail. The focus then shifts to the teenage population of the schools. Who are these young people? How do they think and what do they believe? These questions are answered by analysing the results of an extensive survey and, where possible, comparisons are made with the attitudes and beliefs of the wider population of British teenagers. The findings show that the young people in the new Christian schools hold different values from many of their peers, and it is argued that the differences are of a positive rather than a negative nature.

«The book is succinctly written, has an extensive bibliography, and contains an appendix on methodology. [...] I thoroughly recommend ‘Swimming against the Tide’.» (William Kay, Journal of Education and Christian Belief 18, 2014/1)

ISBN: 9783034309424

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 370g

252 pages

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