Buddhist voices in school : : how a community created a Buddhist education program for state schools / / by Sue Erica Smith, Charles Darwin University, Australia.
TCSE-Smith, blurb (final 9 August 2013) There are 400 million Buddhists in the world. Buddhists in Australia make up 3% of the population. So why have Buddhists had so little to say about educating youth? And, can Buddhism survive in Australia without educating youth? Sue Smith in Buddhist Voices in...
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