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Collaboration between Science and Religious Education teachers in Scottish Secondary schools
Authors:Stuart Hall  Kevin Lowden  Marjorie Smith  Paul Beaumont
Institution:1. School of Education, University of Glasgow, Scotland;2. Scottish Schools Education Research Centre, Dunfermline, Scotland
Abstract:The article reports on quantitative research that examines: (1) the current practice in collaboration; and (2) potential for collaboration between Science and Religious Education teachers in a large sample of Scottish secondary schools. The authors adopt and adapt three models (conflict; concordat and consonance) to interrogate the relationship between science and religion (and the perceived relation between these two subjects in schools) (Astley and Francis 2010 Astley, J., and L. J. Francis. 2010. “Promoting Positive Attitudes towards Science and Religion among Sixth-Form Pupils: Dealing with Scientism and Creationism.” British Journal of Religious Education 32 (3): 189200.10.1080/01416200.2010.498604 Taylor &; Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]). The findings indicate that there is evidence of limited collaboration and, in a few cases, a dismissive attitude towards collaboration (conflict and concordat and very weak consonance). There is, however, evidence of a genuine aspiration for greater collaboration among many teachers (moving towards a more robust consonance model). The article concludes by discussing a number of key factors that must be realised for this greater collaboration to be enacted.
Keywords:Science and Religious Education  secondary schools
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