This article outlines some issues in incorporating the study of religions, together with non-religious world views, into the curricula of publicly funded schools in Western democratic states. Attention is given to examples from work on this topic conducted within the Council of Europe since 2002, with a particular focus on Signposts: Policy and Practice for Teaching about Religions and non-religious World Views in Intercultural Education, a text published by the Council of Europe in 2014.
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This RESOURCES section includes all the works on 3 specific themes - religion, diversity and blasphemy by the Education Department but also by other Council of Europe entities in the field of Education on Religious Diversity.
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Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe (2016)
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