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Attitudes to religious instruction in maintained schools (2292)


Type of Data: Attitudes to religious instruction in maintained schools (2292)

Faith Community: General

Date: 1966, 9 February-13 May (young people aged 13-16, parents and schoolteachers) and 1966, 1 July-23 September (young people aged 19-20)

Geography: England and Wales

Sample Size: 4618 young people aged 13-16 (96% response), 3421 young people aged 19-20 (71% response), 4546 parents (94% response) and 1489 schoolteachers (99% response)

Population: Young people aged 13-16 and 19-20, parents of young people aged 13-16, and schoolteachers at maintained schools

Keywords: Religious education, religious instruction, schools

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Government Social Survey and British Market Research Bureau

Sponsor: Schools Council

Published Source:

  • Roma Morton-Williams and Stewart Finch, Young School Leavers: Report of a Survey Among Young People, Parents and Teachers, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1968

    BRIN ID: 2292

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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