[Vision2020] Religious Knowledge Test Scores
Glenn Schwaller
vpschwaller at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 13:27:26 PDT 2010
Hmmm . . .maybe history, philosophy, psychology and sociology should
not be taught in the public schools. How would a teacher present a
non-biased class on any of these subjects? A text book, the teacher,
and the school in general is going to be biased depending on the
political/social flavor of the individual or individuals involved.
Sometimes MT ya gotta have a little faith. Oops, that sounded like a
skosh of religion creeping in . . .
GS
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
> One topic that has been breached and is becoming a major subject for
> debate is . . .
>
> Whether or not religion should be taught in public K-12 schools . . . not
> any specific religion, but religion in general.
>
> In my opinion, religion should NOT be taught in public schools.
>
> How would a teacher present a non-biased class on religion?
>
> Should this class reflect upon ALL religions? If not, who/what is to
> decide what is, or is not, a religion?
>
> Thoughts, V-peeps?
>
> Tom Hansen
> Monterey, California
>
> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> and the Realist adjusts his sails."
>
> - Unknown
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