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Attitudes to religious education and collective worship in state schools (2411)


Type of Data: Attitudes to religious education and collective worship in state schools (2411)

Faith Community: General, Christianity

Date: 1965

Geography: Local survey. North-East England (Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

Sample Size: 1730 (54% response)

Population: Parents of children at state primary or secondary schools

Keywords: Assembly, Church, church attendance, churchgoing, collective worship, religious affiliation, religious education, religious instruction, schools

Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire

Collection Agency: Department of Education, University of Durham and Department of Education, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Published Source:

  • Philip Radford May and Olaf Raymond Johnston, 'Parental Attitudes to Religious Education in State Schools', Durham Research Review, Vol. 5, 1965-68, pp. 127-38
  • Philip Radford May, 'Why Parents Want Religion in School', Learning for Living, Vol. 6, No. 4, March 1967, pp. 14-18
  • Maurice Hill, RI and Surveys: Opinion Polls on Religious Education in State Schools, London: National Secular Society, 1968

    BRIN ID: 2411

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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