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Mr Daniel Moulin

Mr Daniel Moulin
BA, Nottingham; PGCE, Bristol; MEd, Exeter; MSc, Oxf.

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Position: Chapel Director

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Daniel Moulin is a DPhil candidate at Oxford University Department of Education. He specialises in religious and spiritual education. His current research interests include the educational thought of Leo Tolstoy, pupils' experiences of secondary schools and philosophical issues surrounding religion in public education. Selected publications include:

Moulin, D. (forthcoming, March 2012)  ‘Religious Education in England after 9/11', Religious Education, 107:2

Moulin, D. 2011 'Giving voice to ‘the silent minority': the experiences of religious students in secondary school religious education lessons', British Journal of Religious Education, 33:3, 313-326

Moulin, D. (2011) The Continuum Library Of Educational Thought Vol. 19: Leo Tolstoy. London: Continuum (hardback, 220 pages)

Daniel's duties as Chapel Director involve facilitating students' use of the Chapel, organising visiting speakers and coordinating a diverse range of events and services. He is currently researching and writing a blog about the Chapel's history.