Religious education in French private schools: Categories, conflations, and inequities

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH British Journal of Religious Education Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1080/01416200.2022.2131735
Carol Ferrara
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ABSTRACT France’s secular political culture, Catholic heritage, and tumultuous relationship with Islam have had a significant impact on 21st-century interpretations, perceptions, and politicisations of religious education in French society. Since religious education is relegated to the French private school system, it is decentralised, complex, and vastly plural – especially compared to France’s hyper-centralised public education. Religious education’s plurality and decentralisation have deepened with the recent expansion of Muslim and independent schooling. This article offers a comparative analysis of the variety of interpretations and manifestations of religious education across France’s private education system. Drawing upon extensive ethnographic fieldwork carried out in more than fifteen French private Muslim, Catholic, and secular schools intermittently from 2012 to 2020, I illustrate how Catholic school actors and supposedly ‘secular’ school actors imparting Christian culture can operate with significantly more freedom than their Muslim school counterparts. Despite significant variation in approaches to religious education across the system, religious education in Muslim schools is quite parallel to other schooling communities. Nonetheless, Muslim school actors face disproportionate barriers to equitable treatment. This discrimination is facilitated by the complexities and ambiguities of RE and is representative of efforts to restrict the imparting of Muslim culture(s) to youth in French schools.
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法国私立学校的宗教教育:分类、合并和不平等
摘要法国的世俗政治文化、天主教传统以及与伊斯兰教的动荡关系,对21世纪法国社会对宗教教育的解释、看法和政治化产生了重大影响。由于宗教教育被归入法国私立学校系统,它是分散的、复杂的,而且非常多元——尤其是与法国高度集中的公共教育相比。随着最近穆斯林和独立学校教育的扩大,宗教教育的多元化和分散化得到了深化。本文对法国私立教育系统中宗教教育的各种解释和表现进行了比较分析。从2012年到2020年,我断断续续地在15多所法国私立穆斯林、天主教和世俗学校进行了广泛的民族志实地调查,我展示了天主教学校行为者和所谓的传授基督教文化的“世俗”学校行为者如何比穆斯林学校行为者更自由地运作。尽管整个系统的宗教教育方法差异很大,但穆斯林学校的宗教教育与其他学校社区相当相似。尽管如此,穆斯林学校的行动者在公平待遇方面面临着不成比例的障碍。RE的复杂性和模糊性助长了这种歧视,代表了法国学校限制向青年传授穆斯林文化的努力。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Religious Education (BJRE) is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a pedigree stretching back to 1934 when it began life as Religion in Education. In 1961 the title was changed to Learning for Living, and the present title was adopted in 1978. It is the leading journal in Britain for the dissemination of international research in religion and education and for the scholarly discussion of issues concerning religion and education internationally. The British Journal of Religious Education promotes research which contributes to our understanding of the relationship between religion and education in all phases of formal and non-formal educational settings. BJRE publishes articles which are national, international and transnational in scope from researchers working in any discipline whose work informs debate in religious education. Topics might include religious education policy curriculum and pedagogy, research on religion and young people, or the influence of religion(s) and non-religious worldviews upon the educational process as a whole.
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