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Essay heading: religion in schools
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November 28, 1999 |
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This means that
public schools may neither promote nor inhibit religious belief or nonbelief. Drafters of such
guidelines also will want to take account of the role of religion in history and culture.
Awareness of legal issues is essential in considering religion and public education, but the
law does not supply answers to every question... displayed 300 characters
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Within the current legal framework, schools-their
boards, administrators, teachers, parents, and students-must make many practical decisions
regarding religious holidays. This work can be done only by showing sensitivity to the needs of
every student and willingness to steer a course between the avoidance of all references to religion
on the one hand and the promotion of religion on the other... displayed next 300 characters
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