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Religion, “Community” and Citizenship: The Case of Steiner, Muslim and Jewish Schools in Montreal
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
Québec | 2012 | p. 53–68
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1913-0708 (numérique)
作者: 
Stéphanie Tremblay
联合作者: 
Diversité urbaine
地区: 
欧美地区

Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Montreal, this article explores the conception of citizenship in three private schools belonging to different minority groups (Waldorf, Muslim and Jewish). After a short overview of the main critiques circulating with regards to faith-based schools in current social and political debates, I look at the theoretical concepts of school community and citizenship. These considerations help us analyze how teachers in such schools try to develop, by simultaneously different and convergent strategies, a training in citizenship as a form of “universal particularism” (Riedel 2008). These three schools attempt to transmit an open attitude toward religious and cultural diversity, and they promote the participation of their students in the wider society through a religious or spiritual particularism, which appears to be a sort of sacred ground for civic values.

资源类型: 
研究论文 / 学术期刊文章
国际规范性文件 / 政策与倡导文件
主题: 
公民身份/民主意识
多样性 / 文化素养 / 包容性的
教育水平 : 
非正规教育