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    Against School Prayer The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s article explains that religion should not be acceptable in public schools for the simple fact that religion is not universal. In the second paragraph of the article‚ the author states‚ “Our public schools are for all children‚ whether Catholic‚ Baptist‚ Quaker‚ atheist‚ Buddhist‚ Jewish‚ agnostic.” FFrF interjects that silent‚ personal prayer should never be outlawed in public schools‚ but should be the only acceptable form of prayer (page

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    readings and Prayer in the schools… Why should the majority be so severely penalized by the protests of a handful?" says Billy Graham‚ who is an evangelist. According to The Broad Education Foundation‚ there are about 90‚000 public elementary and high schools in America‚ and around 600‚000 teachers that believe in Christ. There is also a National Day of Prayer‚ so even if right now we aren’t allowed to‚ we should on that day. Also 83% of people believe that there is a God who answers their prayers‚ and

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    Banning Prayer from Schools is a Big Mistake By Becki Dunbar Becki Dunbar EN3220 Project Part 1 Banning Prayer from Schools is a Big Mistake In the beginning this nation was started by religious believers and schools were in the same buildings as churches with teachers that were Sunday school teachers in the classrooms and each class was started with the Lord’s Prayer. Later on schools had their own buildings and still they started their day with the Lord’s Prayers and the Pledge of Allegiance

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    Identified as the most common complementary intervention to date‚ Prayer has caused a major uproar in the academic setting since the advent of public schools. There has been continued controversy about the relationship between religion and public education from displaying the Ten Commandments to reciting the pledge of allegiance. Learned as a child and still engrained into my memory‚ I never realized the controversy that prayer would cause because God is referred to in the pledge of allegiance

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    Prayer in Public Schools Since the beginning of America our prodigious country has always been a religious one. In fact‚ the main reason our ancestors came across the sea to this new unknown world was for religious freedom. Schools had prayer and studied the Bible extensively. Teachers taught their pupil’s morals from the Holy Bible and daily prayer added a sense of comfort‚ clarity‚ and unity to the classroom. Now‚ 200 years later‚ religion is being attacked from every corner. This is especially

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    In many schools prayer is not allowed anymore. I personally disagree with this. I understand that some students and teachers do not believe in the power of prayer‚ but on the other hand there are those who do. Why is prayer being took out of schools because of those who do not agree with it? What about those who do? Prayer should be allowed in schools and for those who don’t agree with it can simply ignore it. We the people have the right to pray. Praying is something we as Christians

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    In the passage‚ Limbaugh talks about how America has taken religion out of the schools and stopped teaching students about it. Limbaugh starts off by saying that America was founded as a Judeo-Christian country. He also mentions that you cannot read the monuments without finding the word God in it. From this‚ he argues that the only lessons students receive from religious origins of this country are so twisted that they are barely recognizable. Based on surveys it has been found that America is very

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    Prayer at Public School Athletic Events -Can We Get a Moment of- -Silence Here?- If public schools are just that‚ public‚ then why is the issue of prayer in school such a prominent and controversial debate especially when most of the public wants prayer in school? The first amendment grants the right to free speech‚ yet everyday students are punished and ridiculed for their beliefs. Is this a fair system? Every person has his or her own rituals and for many students prayer is one of

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    Using Technology in Schools Melanie L. Hayford Ivy Tech Community College: Evansville December 10‚ 2014 Using Technology in Schools Most people use some kind of technology daily; most jobs require people to use a computer or another way to connect to the internet. Some schools now use smart boards‚ iPads‚ laptops‚ and computer labs to teach the children to use the technology properly. Not showing the children how to use the technologies that they face every day at home and outside the home can

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    A contemporary educational issue in which biblical principles conflict with legal and societal expectations is prayer and the use of bibles in public schools across the United States of America. Biblical insights have suggested that King Solomon is the wisest human ever lived on this earth. He advocated that children should be trained in their youth so they can have a long range impact on society in the future. “Train up a child in the way he should grow and when he is old‚ he will not depart from

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