
Fundamental British Values, Michel Foucault, and Religious Education Teacher Subjectivity
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"Francis Farrell's book Fundamental British Values, Michel Foucault, and Religious Education Teacher Subjectivity, through his much-needed research with UK school teachers, uses a Foucauldian approach in seeking to critically examine the forced intersections between the teaching and learning of religious education and the policy requirements of fundamental British values (FBVs) and Prevent. Farrell, by representing teacher voice, successfully shows how this call for teachers to uphold FBVs and the Prevent duty has deeply divisive implications long-term for teaching and learning in UK schools, as well as on teacher identities and subjectivities. The book presents a rich and important account of teachers as talking back to the contradictory and insidious nature of enforcing Prevent and FBVs in education, and as problematising power. I am heartened by teachers themselves critically and creatively encouraging inclusive and anti-racist approaches to exploring multiculturalism, identities and belongings to Britain through religious education teaching in the classroom. Farrell's book is a must-read for all teachers, and especially for trainee teachers who are grappling with the influence of exclusionary and assimilatory discourses around educational policy in schools."
- Dr Sadia Habib, Lecturer in Education, University of Manchester.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Britishness in Post War Politics and Policy: Precursors to British values.- Chapter 3: Crisis Racism and the introduction of Fundamental British values.- Chapter 4: Multiculturalism, Religious Education and Fundamental British Values.- Chapter 5: Research on British Values.- Chapter 6: Foucault and Fundamental British Values.- Chapter 7: Teacher Narratives, Parresia and the Courage of Truth.- Chapter 8: Dividing practices: RE teachers' views of fundamental British Values.- Chapter 9: Brexit, Religious Education and Fundamental British Values.- Chapter 10: Concluding Thoughts: Working the Cracks.