Counter-Extremism in British Schools: Ensuring Respect for Parents’ Rights Over Their Children’s Religious Upbringing

British Journal of Educational Studies:1-15 (2017)
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reprint Hill, Ryan (2019) "Counter-Extremism in British Schools: Ensuring Respect for Parents’ Rights Over Their Children’s Religious Upbringing". British Journal of Educational Studies 67(1):115-129

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