Proposes ways of teaching religious vocabulary, history, and ideas in the public school curriculum within a legal framework that honors belief in God and non-belief in God in a religiously pluralistic society; argues the importance of doing so
In this essay Professor Strossen addresses the controversial subject of religion in the public schoo...
The longest lasting and most intimate interaction with government for most Americans takes place in ...
Identifies and argures for critical thinking topics of an existential nature that might be covered ...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Introduces the author\u27s views on incorporating moral education into the curriculum; details appe...
The mid-1980s saw a decisive shift in the approach to religious liberty in American educational syst...
The current state of religion in the nation\u27s public schools is odd indeed. On the one hand, the ...
This dissertation analyzed the legal and policy issues involved with teaching about religion in U.S....
This book contains pro/con articles on religion in the schools including whether it should be allowe...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
Projects a curriculum for all students around caring for self, with family and friends, with distant...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in p...
Religion-related controversies have a long history in American public education. In the 1980s the de...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. To help readers gain a better unde...
In this essay Professor Strossen addresses the controversial subject of religion in the public schoo...
The longest lasting and most intimate interaction with government for most Americans takes place in ...
Identifies and argures for critical thinking topics of an existential nature that might be covered ...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Introduces the author\u27s views on incorporating moral education into the curriculum; details appe...
The mid-1980s saw a decisive shift in the approach to religious liberty in American educational syst...
The current state of religion in the nation\u27s public schools is odd indeed. On the one hand, the ...
This dissertation analyzed the legal and policy issues involved with teaching about religion in U.S....
This book contains pro/con articles on religion in the schools including whether it should be allowe...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
Projects a curriculum for all students around caring for self, with family and friends, with distant...
Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombi...
This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in p...
Religion-related controversies have a long history in American public education. In the 1980s the de...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. To help readers gain a better unde...
In this essay Professor Strossen addresses the controversial subject of religion in the public schoo...
The longest lasting and most intimate interaction with government for most Americans takes place in ...
Identifies and argures for critical thinking topics of an existential nature that might be covered ...