Religion in schools : controversies around the world
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LC107 .T48 2006
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LC107 .T48 2006
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80.51 religious education.
Cross-cultural studies.
Godsdienstonderwijs.
Internationaler Vergleich
Internationaler Vergleich.
Kontroverse
Kontroverse.
Openbaar onderwijs.
Religion dans les écoles publiques -- Études transculturelles.
Religionsunterricht
Religionsunterricht.
Öffentliche Schule
Öffentliche Schule.
Cross-cultural studies.
Godsdienstonderwijs.
Internationaler Vergleich
Internationaler Vergleich.
Kontroverse
Kontroverse.
Openbaar onderwijs.
Religion dans les écoles publiques -- Études transculturelles.
Religionsunterricht
Religionsunterricht.
Öffentliche Schule
Öffentliche Schule.
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Book
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x, 234 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-225) and index.
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"Many Americans may believe that religion in the schools is a controversial subject only in the United States. But around the world, the subject has gained widespread notoriety, media coverage, and attention from governing bodies, school administrations, and individuals. In France, conflict erupted when a young girl wore a headscarf to her school; the government there got involved to reassert the "rule" that no outward display of religion will tolerated. In India, a panel was appointed to remove Hindu religious beliefs from high-school textbooks. In Pakistan, the government passed a law to make the curriculum of Islamic religious schools more secular in its approach. Here in the United States, debates abound regarding the Pledge of Allegiance, the posting of the Ten Commandments, prayer in school, and other familiar arguments. But why do these controversies exist? What prompts them? Why do particular conflicts arise, and what attempts are made to deal with them? How have solutions fared? How are the controversies in one country similar to or different from those in another?" "In Religion in Schools, R. Murray Thomas uses case examples from twelve countries around the world, covering all regions of the world and all the major religions, to examine and answer these questions. He reveals the complexities of the conflicts, and shows what brought them about. For example, in France, the conflicts often arise out of that nation's desire to remain intensely secular. Using case examples and applying a uniform approach to analyzing each country's particular focus on religion and education, he is able to show what these conflicts have in common, how well solutions have worked, and what may lie ahead."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Thomas, R. M. 1. (2006). Religion in schools: controversies around the world . Praeger.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Thomas, R. Murray 1921-2016. 2006. Religion in Schools: Controversies Around the World. Praeger.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Thomas, R. Murray 1921-2016. Religion in Schools: Controversies Around the World Praeger, 2006.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Thomas, R. Murray 1921-2016. Religion in Schools: Controversies Around the World Praeger, 2006.
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