Abington v. Schempp

Finding objective ways to talk about religion in the classroom is tough − but the cost of not doing so is clear

By Charles J. Russo — December 20, 2023
(The Conversation) — Many countries wrestle with whether to include any kind of education about religion in public school lessons, and each one takes its own approach.

Kentucky’s shrewd move to promote a Christian nationalist agenda

By John Fea — July 7, 2017
(RNS) If Kentucky couldn't bring Christianity and the Bible back into the schools in an overt way, it could at least bring it into the curriculum under the guise of history and social studies. 
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