RT Article T1 Freedom of Expression and Promoting Tolerance: Learning Experiences from Early Childhood JF Religion and human rights VO 9 IS 2/3 SP 181 OP 191 A1 Minette, Sophie LA English PB Brill, Nijhoff YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1561888311 AB Starting from the important question ‘Is it really impossible or dangerous to speak about religion?’ in the first part this article highlights the importance of dialogue in education. It demonstrates how implementation of dialogical education can be beneficial for children and young people who learn to take up and face the challenge posed by multiculturalism and multi-religiosity in our modern societies. In the second part, this article provides a brief discussion of research in educational psychology about religious education and the ‘Philosophy for Children’ method, or ‘community of enquiry’. This specific area of research emphasizes the necessary integration of this method in religious education since it would be beneficial in terms of social cohesion, among other things. K1 freedom of expression : education : dialogue : respect : tolerance : childhood : ‘Philosophy for Children’ DO 10.1163/18710328-12341267