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Faith Schooling and Children’s Rights
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Faith Schooling and Children’s Rights

Peter Hemming
Faith Schooling: Principles & Policies
09/05/2017

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Opponents of faith schools often draw on the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) to argue, usually from a theoretical standpoint, that faith-based education can undermine children’s rights. Article 14 is particularly well-cited – children’s right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion – and is typically discussed in the context of debates about pupil autonomy and indoctrination. However, I would suggest that there are a number of problems with such positions
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