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National Education Association: Religion and public schools: Promoting mutual respect and understanding - english information
https://www.nea.org/assets/docs/19228_Religion in the public schools3-BGH.pdf
United States of America (USA)
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government from establishing an official religion, supporting religious activity, or giving preference to any religion. It also prohibits the government from interfering with the expression of religious beliefs. The tension between these two prohibitions has created significant confusion regarding what schools and educators may and may not do. This practice guide is intended to provide a very basic road map of what is permissible, what is prohibited, and how the study of religion can be incorporated as part of a complete education.
Keywords
school law; teaching; school routine; teacher; pupil; teaching content; school life; Religion; Religionsfreiheit; Leitfaden; Rahmenbedingungen / frame conditions; Richtlinien / guidelines;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English |
Belongs to URL: | https://www.nea.org/ |
URL (original): | https://www.nea.org/assets/docs/19228_Religion in the public schools3-BGH.pdf |
Title (English): | National Education Association: Religion and public schools: Promoting mutual respect and understanding |
URL (English): | https://www.nea.org/assets/docs/19228_Religion in the public schools3-BGH.pdf |
Source / author of the website: | National Education Agency |
Country of origin of the resource: | Vereinigte Staaten; |
Record-ID: | 8933 |
Update: | 19.03.2020 |
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