Common Faith: Education, Spirituality and the State

Ashgate Publishing (1998)
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The notion of spiritual development has been part of the legislative framework of education in England and Wales since 1944. Its use in the legizlation implies the belief that there is an important dimension of state education connected with, but extended beyond, personal development and the promotion of values. This book is an exercise in the practical philosophy of education and consequently, explores certain ideas and policy ideals, throwing light on the logical relations between them.

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