Religious Diversity in Canadian Public Schools

Rethinking the Role of Law

By Dia Dabby
Categories: Education, Law & Legal Studies, Law & Society
Series: Law and Society
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774862370, 304 pages, February 2022
Paperback : 9780774862820, 304 pages, October 2022
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774863872, 304 pages, February 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774864664, 304 pages, February 2022

Table of contents

Introduction

1 Everyday Law in Schools

2 Litigation about Religion and Education: On (Un)Heard Voices

3 Mediating Religious Diversity in Public Schools

4 The Administrative Governance of Public Schools

5 Relations of Belonging in Education to Mediate Diversity

Conclusion

Notes; Bibliography; Index

Description

Canadian public schools have long been entrusted with socializing children. Yet this duty can rest uneasily alongside religious diversity questions. Grounding its analysis in three seminal Supreme Court cases, Religious Diversity in Canadian Public Schools reveals complex legal processes that compress multidimensional conversations into an oppositional format and exclude the voices of children themselves. Dia Dabby contends that schools are in fact microsystems with the power to construct their own rules and relationships. This compelling work encourages a deeper conversation about how religion is mediated through public schools, inviting a critical reassessment of the role of law in education.