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Islamic Religious Education in the Netherlands

Authors :
Ter Avest, Ina
Bakker, Cok
Franken, Leni
Gent, Bill
Franken, Leni
Gent, Bill
Beliefs and Practices
Source :
Ter Avest, I, Bakker, C & Franken, L 2021, Islamic religious education in the Netherlands . in L Franken & B Gent (eds), Islamic Religious Education in Europe : A Comparative Study . Routledge, pp. 179-195 . https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429331039-11, Islamic Religious Education in Europe: A Comparative Study, 179-195, STARTPAGE=179;ENDPAGE=195;TITLE=Islamic Religious Education in Europe, Islamic religious education in Europe : a comparative study / Franken, Leni [edit.]; et al.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Routledge, 2021.

Abstract

This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the presence of the Muslim community in the country. Subsequently, the Dutch education system is explained: in accordance with freedom of education, education is not the sole prerogative of the state, but also of private (religious) institutions. As a result, education is divided into different “pillars”: in addition to the “neutral” governmental schools, there are also Roman Catholic, Protestant Christian, and “other” non-governmental schools - including Islamic schools - which are all funded by the state. Following this model, IRE is organised in different ways, ranging from “impartial” education about Islam in the primary school subject Spiritual Movements to education in Islam in Islamic schools. These different ways of organising IRE are scrutinised, with particular attention to IRE in Islamic primary schools. Stimulated by recent controversies and pedagogical innovations, the chapter ends with some recent trends and initiatives for improvement.

Details

ISBN :
978-0-367-35375-9
ISBNs :
9780367353759
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ter Avest, I, Bakker, C & Franken, L 2021, Islamic religious education in the Netherlands . in L Franken & B Gent (eds), Islamic Religious Education in Europe : A Comparative Study . Routledge, pp. 179-195 . https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429331039-11, Islamic Religious Education in Europe: A Comparative Study, 179-195, STARTPAGE=179;ENDPAGE=195;TITLE=Islamic Religious Education in Europe, Islamic religious education in Europe : a comparative study / Franken, Leni [edit.]; et al.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5198f2a4a6e5e1df43276ea451caa0f5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429331039-11