Should the state fund ‘schools with a religious character’?
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This resource discusses the debate on whether the state should fund schools with a religious character. It examines arguments for and against state funding for religious schools, considering the implications for educational equality, freedom of religion, and social cohesion. The document provides opportunities for students to critically engage with the topic, developing their understanding of the relationship between religion, education, and government policy.
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