
God in the Classroom
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Conflicts over the proper role of religion in schools-and particularly in public schools supported by tax monies-are frequently featured in news reports. For example, in the United States there currently are conflicts over the teaching of evolution, inserting the word God in the pledge of allegiance, conducting school holiday celebrations, posting the biblical Ten Commandments in schools, and praying at school functions. People who are interested in such controversies often-or, perhaps, usually-fail to understand the historical backgrounds to the conflicts and therefore do not recognize the very complex factors that affect why the controversies become so heated. To help readers gain a better understanding of such matters, this book focuses on the seven major types of conflicts that have become particularly confrontational during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
The cases on which the chapters focus concern issues that currently are being hotly debated in America. Controversies are described in relation to their historical origins and the author shows how the history affects current understanding of the issues. Thomas does not take sides in the arguments; rather, he lays out the arguments, their historical and cultural contexts, and the groups that debate them and their goals. Anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of the controversies surrounding religion in American schools will be happy to find here not just a review of the issues, but a deeper consideration of the causes, consequences, and future of the debates and the role of religion in our public schools.
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Introduction: As Seen from Here
- Illustrative Conflicts over Religion in Schools
- State, Religion, Secular Public, and Schools
- Belief Constituencies
- Traditions and Critical Events
- Conclusion
- 2. From Then to Now
- A Background Sketch
- Trends of the Times, 1600-2007
- Summary
- 3. God and Darwin
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 4. Curricula and Text Materials
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 5. Prayer and Scripture Reading
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 6. Holidays and Celebrations
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 7. Financial Support
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 8. The Pledge of Allegiance
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 9. Released Time and Clubs
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 10. Symbols and Maxims
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 11. Sexual Matters
- How the Controversy Developed
- Guidelines for Educators
- 12. State/Church/Secularists/Schools
- The State
- The Church
- The Concerned Secular Public
- The Public Schools
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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