
Faith in schools, open access and language teaching through football to be debated at the Festival.聽
Faith in schools, open access and language teaching through football to be debated at the Festival.聽
Does religious education have any relevance or value in British schools today? Is football a good vehicle for teaching languages? Can society afford open access to research?
These current issues in education form聽part of this year鈥檚 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, which runs from Monday 19 October until Sunday 1 November.
In the lead-up to the Festival on 17th October, t聽will see British Academy Fellow Bernadette Holmes and Steve Eadon of Arsenal Double Club talk about their work with schools in North London,聽bringing together two powerful forces for change, football and languages. They will share the successes and challenges of the programme and illustrate how language learning through football can teach more than how to pass the ball and how to argue against an unfair offside decision in French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
They said: 鈥淲e hope to inspire you, that by learning the universal rules of fair play in football and seeing life from a different cultural perspective through language learning, we can change attitudes and behaviour and open hearts and minds to the possibility of a better and more cohesive society.鈥
探花直播project is gaining momentum and Arsenal is now running similar language learning clubs around the country and other football clubs are following suit.
On 21st October, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams;聽Andrew Copson, Chief Executive, British Humanist Association;聽Adam Dinham, Professor of Faith and Public Policy, Goldsmiths, 探花直播 of London;聽and Farid Panjwani, Director of the Centre for Research and Evaluation in Muslim Education, will explore the relevance of religious education in British schools during the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Anniversary Debate on 鈥 探花直播way we live now鈥櫬. 探花直播debate asks whether the inclusion of religion in curricula and the funding or even existence of faith schools are more likely to foster inter-religious understanding and contribute to an inclusive society or to encourage division and to undermine the goals of education. This event is Chaired by BBC documentary maker Catrin Nye.
A YouGov survey of 2,198 adults* published in the lead-up to the event shows 45% of adults believe religion should be a compulsory part of the school curriculum, with younger people more likely to believe it should be compulsory. Three quarters of those surveyed think that Christian faith schools should be allowed in the UK, compared to less than half for Islamic faith schools.
滨苍听聽on 23rd October a panel of experts will discuss the risks and advantages of open access researching. Speakers include Jonathan Gray from the Open Knowledge Foundation;聽Dr Daniel Allington, Digital Cultures, 探花直播 of the West of England;聽Professor Peter Mandler, President of the Royal Historical Society;聽Dr Theodora Bloom, Executive Editor of the BMJ; and Dr Danny Kingsley, Head of Scholarly Communications at Cambridge 探花直播. 探花直播event will be chaired by Professor Stephen Curry, Structural Biology at Imperial College. It is run in partnership with the Office of Scholarly Communications based at the 探花直播 Library and Cambridge 探花直播 Press.
Also taking place is the聽聽- a discussion of the campaign to ensure all out-of-school children gain the right to education and future action in the light of the Sustainable Development Goals post-2015. With Professor Pauline Rose, 探花直播 of Cambridge,Dr Nidhi Singal, REAL Centre,聽and Philippa Lei,聽Malala Fund.
Established in 2008, Cambridge Festival of Ideas aims to fuel the public鈥檚 interest in arts, humanities and social sciences. 探花直播events, ranging from talks, debates and film screenings to exhibitions and comedy nights, are held in lecture halls, theatres, museums and galleries around Cambridge. Of the over 250 events at the Festival, most are free.
Speakers include some of the world鈥檚 leading thinkers in their fields, including the astronomer Lord Martin Rees; John Macnicol, one of Europe鈥檚 leading academic analysts of old age and ageing; philosopher Professor Rae Langton; Professor Christopher Andrew, the Official Historian of MI5; Russian historian Professor Dominic Lieven; and Classics Professor Paul Cartledge. Other speakers include writer and journalist Peter Hitchens; author Bidisha; BBC religious affairs correspondent Caroline Wyatt; CEO of Index on Censorship Jodie Ginsberg; and Professor Alan Sked, Founder and former member of UKIP and now one of its fiercest critics.
探花直播Festival sponsors and partners are Cambridge 探花直播 Press, St John鈥檚 College, Anglia Ruskin 探花直播, RAND Europe, Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Cambridge Live, 探花直播 of Cambridge Museums and Botanic Garden, Arts Council England, Cambridge Junction, British Science Association, Heritage Lottery Fund, Heffers, WOW Festival, Southbank Centre, Collusion, TTP Group, Goethe Institut, Index on Censorship and BBC Cambridgeshire.
This year, Cambridge Festival of Ideas聽are conducting a range of speaker spotlights (Q&A interviews) with a range of high-profile speakers, including Rev Christina Beardsley, Professor David Runciman, Perter Hitchens, and many more. These are uploaded daily:
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*All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc.聽 Total sample size was 2198 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 14th - 15th September 2015.聽 探花直播survey was carried out online. 探花直播figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
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