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Religion in Schools

Religion in Schools. General Background. Majority of debates over religion stem from "establishment" or "religion" clause of First Amendment. U.S. Supreme Court has protected students' individual abilities to pray, wear religious dress, and express their religious beliefs while in school.

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Religion in Schools

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  1. Religion in Schools

  2. General Background • Majority of debates over religion stem from "establishment" or "religion" clause of First Amendment. • U.S. Supreme Court has protected students' individual abilities to pray, wear religious dress, and express their religious beliefs while in school. • School and student-led prayer at special events have been ruled unconstitutional. • 1963-the Supreme Court ruled that lessons with religion have to objective instruction rather than indoctrination. • The Department of Education created guidelines that allow schools to teach courses in the history of religion and the role of religion in the history of the U.S.

  3. Buddhism

  4. Background • Often listed as the fourth largest religion in the world, and includes many different types of Buddhism. • Buddhism was founded in Northern India by Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), but Buddhists believe there were many Buddhas before him. • Does not involve the recognition or worship of deities and does not teach the existence of the human soul. • Buddhism takes a very straightforward look at our human condition; nothing based on wishful thinking, at all. • Meditation is at the heart of the Buddhist way of life, and the teachings of Buddha reveal a step by step path to lasting happiness.

  5. Holidays • Buddhist New Year • Vesak (Buddha Day) • Sangha Day (Fourfold Assembly Day) • Dhamma Day (Asalha Puja Day) • Observance Day • Kathina Ceremony (Robe Offering Ceremony) • Festival of Floating Bowls • Elephant Festival • The Festival of the Tooth • Ancestor Day

  6. Quotes Quotes by Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) • "Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it." • "Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books." • "Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders." • "Do not believe in traditions simply because they have been handed down for many generations.”

  7. Works Cited • www.religioustolerance.org • http://www.edweek.org/ew/issues/religion-in-schools/ • www.teachingtolerance.org • http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/teachings.htm • http://www.aboutbuddhism.org/what-is-buddhism.htm/ • http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/holidays.htm

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