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Public Schools Church-State Relations Issues
Public Schools Church-State Relations Issues
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- The Spring 1995 edition of the Mercer Law Review contains articles and casenotes on various topics relating to religion in the public schools.
- Mel and Norma Gabler review public school textbooks submitted for adoption in Texas. Their ratings are based primarily on the texts' adherence to conservative Christian values.
- Argues that secular humanism is the "religion" currently being taught in public schools, and that the schools should therefore be open to all major religions.
- Collection of documents arguing against school-led prayer and other religious observances in public schools. Includes FAQ, an account of the "Battle of Philadelphia", and testimony given before the U.S. Civil Rights Commission on atheist civil
- Comments on a proposed new constitutional amendment on school prayer or moment of silence, and how it would violate the US First Amendment.
- Offers help to educators to encourage students toward objective consideration of the varied worldviews they may study in history.
- This site promotes the view that religious education (RE) in schools in England and Wales should encourage pupils to learn a faith as opposed to learn about faiths.
- Brief synopsis of federal guidelines for how religious expression may be handled in public schools.
- Information about Anti-Defamation League programs and initatives for promoting diversity, combating anti-Semitism, remembering the Holocaust, and other topics in schools.
- A statement drafted by 35 religious and public-policy organizations, in an effort to find common ground on the issue of religious expression in public schools.
- Presents both sides of the issue on religious activities in schools, with essays on current legal decisions.
- A satire on the issue of public prayer at high school football games.
- Text on the Supreme Court decision on school prayer in 1963, made available by The National Center for Public Policy Research's Constitution and the Courts Archive.
- Collection of articles for and against government led prayer in the public schools.
- PEDS serves as an educational resource and networker link toward keeping public schools safe and secular.
- Gives a list of frequently asked questions on the issue of prayer in schools, and argues that schools should be neutral and not institute praying. From the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
- Presents arguments why prayer should not be permitted in public schools, and criticism of Christian conservatives.
- A program to bring a state-certified elective Bible course, "The Bible as History and Literature", into the public high schools in the U.S. Provides streaming video, endorsements, and articles covering historical and legal issues, as well as rel
- Articles from the Christian Parents' Information Network, arguing against the secular public school system.
- An ACLU publication for students.
- Helps parents and educators reform public schools to reflect conservative Christian views. Resources include newsletters, radio programs, books, seminars, and assistance in getting elected to school boards. The organization also urges Christian parents
- National organization devoted to defending the teaching of evolution in public schools, and keeping creationism out.
- Guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Education to clarify the First Amendment rights and responsibilities of students, parents, and schools.
- Discusses the experiences of one teacher with the intersection of the community school model with the desire of a community to include Christian teachings in their public school's activities.
- A petition to the US House of Representatives that will "allow prayer in our schools".
- An essay on the North Pontotoc school prayer trial in U.S. District Court, involving a suit brought by Lisa Herdahl of Mississippi against the Pontotoc County School District. Includes judicial decision and links.
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