<p>This timely volume addresses current debates surrounding the transition from the teaching of religious education (RE) to the more holistic subject of Religion and Worldviews (R&amp;W) in England and posits criteria for best practice among educators in varied settings and in a broader international context.</p><p>By examining empirical sources governmental reports and in particular the 2018 final report from the Commission on Religious Education (CORE) the volume suggests key principles needed to guide the transition and ensure that R&amp;W is effectively integrated into curricula pedagogy and teaching resources to meet the needs of all student groups. By effectively conceptualising R&amp;W the volume gives particular attention to the intersections of the subject with democratic citizenship education intercultural competence and religious literacy. </p><p>This text will benefit researchers academics and educators with an interest in religious education and teacher education as well as the philosophy and sociology of education more broadly. Those interested in education policy and politics as well as citizenship and schooling in the UK will also benefit from this volume.</p>
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