: Anna van der Want, Cok Bakker, Ina ter Avest, Judith Everington (Hrsg.)
: Teachers Responding to Religious Diversity in Europe. Researching Biography and Pedagogy
: Waxmann Verlag GmbH
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Currently, all European societies are experiencing a transformation process towards greater cultural and religious pluralisation. Teachers need new answers to turn (religious) diversity into a resource for peaceful coexistence, not a cause of misunderstanding, division and hostility.
Through a qualitative approach, we follow the different strategies of teachers to cope with religious diversity in the classrooms of six European countries, from Estonia to France, from Norway to England, from Germany to the Netherlands. The juxtaposition of biographical information on the teachers, together with their views on religious diversity and their strategies in responding to it, provides a well-rounded (and extremely attractive) impression of the attitudes of teachers in Europe.

The role of the teacher takes on great significance. He or she has to meet the twin demands of offering both a solid basis of factual information and the opportunity to formulate individual interpretations and opinions.
The readers of this book are offered the opportunity to gain insight into the field of the study at two levels. They can access the findings of the analyses of the respective national contexts and the European comparison. At the same time, they are able to study portraits of all of the teachers interviewed in the course of the project so that the collation of data is complemented by insight into the human perspective and the influence of national contexts. This is valuable for readers as it offers material for discussions and seminars in the field of education, on two very different levels (the portraits as‘working material’).

Contents6
Analysis of the Teachers’ Responses to Religious Diversity in the Course of the REDCo Project – A Foreword8
Introduction8
The context of this book: the REDCo project9
The impact of the teachers’ study for REDCo10
References11
The Voice of the Teacher(s) – Researching Biography and Pedagogical Strategies14
1. REDCo research in the European context14
2. Theoretical framework16
3. Methodology25
References27
Individuality and Inclusion – English Teachers and Religious Diversity30
1. The English context30
2. Teaching context in England31
3. Short biographical information on the English respondents32
4. Intra-national comparison and analysis in England33
5. Conclusion40
Reference41
Challenges in Creating Respect for Diversity – Estonian Teachers and Religious Diversity42
1. Estonian context42
2. Teaching context in Estonia43
3. Short biographical information on the Estonian respondents44
4. Intra-national comparison and analysis in Estonia44
5. Conclusion52
References53
Teaching Diversity in the French Secular School – Between Deontological Distanciation and Personal Commitment56
1. The French context56
2. Teaching context in France57
3. Short biographical information on the French respondents58
4. Intra-national comparison and analysis in France59
5. Conclusion67
References68
Interreligious Learning and Students’ Personal Development – German Teachers in Hamburg and Religious Diversity70
1. The German context70
2. Teaching context in Germany71
3. Short biographical information on the German respondents73
4. Intra-national comparison and analysis in Germany74
5. Conclusion80
References81
The Power of Personal Commitment – Dutch Teachers and Religious Diversity82
1. The Dutch context82
2. Teaching context in the Netherlands83
3. Short biographical information on the Dutch respondents85
4. Intra-national comparison and data analysis86
5. Conclusion94
References95
‘Sameness’ as Norm and Challenge – Norwegian Teachers and Religious Diversity96
1. The Norwegian context96
2. Teaching context in Norway97
3. Short biographical information on the Norwegian respondents98
4. Intra-national comparison99
5. Conclusion108
References110
International Comparison: Commonalities and Differences of 36 Teachers Teaching Religion( s) in Europe112
1. Introduction112
2. The biography of the teacher113
3. Perception of diversity116
4. Aims and strategies of religion in/and education120
Reference127
Epilogue: Research on Teaching in the Context of Diversity – a Nomadic Journey128
References132
Appendix: Theme List for Semi-Structured Interviews134
Appendix – Portraits of the Respondents138
Portraits of the English Respondents138
Zamaan’s Portrait138
Marion’s Portrait140
Jane’s Portrait141
Ellie’s Portrait144
Lesley’s Portrait146
Theresa’s Portrait148
Portraits of the Estonian Respondents150
Loviise’s Portrait150
Liisa’s Portrait152
Heli’s Portrait154
Peter’s Portrait156
Kadri’s Portrait158
Ets’ Portrait160
Portraits of the French Respondents162
Francis’ Portrait162
Anne’s Portrait164
Sophie’s Portrait165
Christophe’s Portrait168
Virginie’s Portrait169
Alain’s Portrait171
Portraits of the German Respondents173
Hans’ Portrait173
Matthias’ Portrait174
Johann’s Portrait176
Franziska’s Portrait178
Mara’s Portrait180
Katharina’s Portrait182
Portraits of the Dutch Respondents185
Arnold’s Portrait185
Boukje’s Portrait187
Chris’ Portrait188
Dirk’s Portrait190
Esmir’s Portrait192
Frederik’s Portrait194
Portraits of the Norwegian Respondents197
Astrid’s Portrait197
Bjørg’s Portrait199
Carl’s Portrait202
Dagrunn’s Portrait204
Einar’s Portrait206
Frida’s Portait208
References211
List of Authors212