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Title: The Practice of Religious Beliefs in Public Classrooms


1
The Practice of Religious Beliefs in Public
Classrooms
  • Lauren Altieri
  • March 13, 2003

2
Definition of Religion
  • Universal Definition applies to all religions
  • Sectarian Definition applies only to certain
    religions
  • Text definition (this information can be
    found in Human Diversity in Education).
  • Websters definition

3
Religion in Public Schools
  • Historical View
  • The Case Against School Prayer
  • The Case For School Prayer
  • Opportunities to Pray
  • What Does The Constitution Prohibit?
  • What Does The Constitution Allow?

4
Historical View
  • Separation between Church and State
  • Establishment no state support to create or
    maintain religion.
  • Prohibition no state law for the practice of
    religion.
  • -This information can be
    found in Multicultural Education, Issues and
    Perspectives, by James Bank.
  • 19th and 20th Century Conflicts
  • between Protestants and Catholics
  • over precise text of prayers
  • Horace Mann
  • In the 1840s, he accomplished the elimination
    of sectarianism from American Schools.
  • -what was eliminated?
  • - You can find more about this information in
    School Prayers, by John Laubach

5
The Case Against School Prayer
  • Public schools exist to educate, not to convert
    religious beliefs.
  • Religion is private
  • Influencing a childs personal view
  • It is the duty of the parents and churches to
    educate their children about religion
  • The singled-out student

6
The Case For School Prayer
  • Why should we require prayer in the classrooms?
  • Sense of order
  • Reduces problems
  • -drug problems, school violence,
    teen pregnancy
  • Replacing Sunday schools
  • -PSR

7
  • Importance of teaching religion
  • The Bible is a fundamental document.
  • knowing about world religions and religious
    traditions.
  • Many classes are somehow related to religion.


8
Opportunities To Pray
  • Prayer is allowed
  • in school buses
  • at the flag pole
  • in student religious clubs
  • in the hallway
  • in the cafeteria -This information was
    found in Religion the State and Education, by Sam
    Duker.
  • Where is it not permitted?
  • Religious Clubs

9
What Does The Constitution Prohibit?
  • Particular religions as being superior to any
    other.
  • Religion in general as superior to a secular
    approach to life.
  • Secularism in general as superior to a religious
    approach to life.
  • Teachers may not be antagonistic
  • to religion
  • to secularism

10
  • The law prohibits
  • Requiring students to recite prayers in
    class.
  • Public prayer at High School games.
  • Banning the wearing of religious clothing
    and symbols.

11
What Does The Constitution Allow?
  • Teaching Religion
  • Influences on
  • - art
  • - history
  • - music
  • - literature
  • - social studies
  • Graduation Ceremonies
  • Student Religious Clubs
  • Equal Access Act
  • -Learn more about what the Constitution allows
    in School Prayers, by John Laubach.

12
  • Moment of Silence
  • Prayer outside of the school building
  • School flagpole
  • Public school students are allowed to
  • Carry a Bible of religious texts to and in
    schools
  • Pray before eating
  • Can pray on the bus, in the cafeteria, in
    classrooms before and after class, in the
    hallways, and in restrooms.
  • Wear clothing with religious text and wear
    religious symbols.
  • Talk freely about religion outside of class

13
Survey Of World Religions Number of followers.
3
3
4
6
33
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15
22
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Resources
  • Bank, James, Multicultural Education, Issues and
    Perspectives.
  • Cushner, Kenneth, Averil McClenlland, Philip
    Safford, Human Diversity in Education.
  • Duker, Sam, The Public School and Religion.
  • Laubach, John Herbert, School Prayers.
  • Wood, James, Religion The State and Education.
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