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Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous freedom

by "El Dorado Hot Springs" <HotSprings@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 10, 2004 at 03:31 AM

Dear 1,

Can you please not post to this group?

This group is for, about, and favor of **** recreation. Please drop it
from
your list.

Thank you.

Camilla & Bill

"1MAN4ALL" <forahmad@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message

> Here are some briefs outlines of my Education program:
>
> Education debate in this country has been limited to vouchers (which
> is an admission that some public schools are performing poorly),
> smaller class sizes, and performance tests for students and teachers.
> Little attention is ever paid to what is actually taught in schools.
>
> 1. I would put greater emphasis on teachings basics i.e. English, Math
> and Science and reduce number of electives that students normally
> take. In High Schools, students will be required to take courses in
> English Grammar, Letter Writing, Personal Finances, and Computer
> Science.
>
> 2. Middle School and High School students will be required to take one
> "Courtesy, Civics and Ethics" course one semester each year. They will
> also take an additional course in  Logic, Religion or Philosophy each
> semester. If they choose to take a religion course, the parent or
> church groups will be allowed to provide volunteer teachers to teach
> religion. So, for example, a Rabbi would teach a religion class to
> Jewish students and a Muslim parent or Imam would be able to teach
> Muslim students. Religious education would be totally optional.
> Students will be able to take a philosophy class one semester and a
> religion class in another. Atheist students can stay in philosophy
> class or take a logic class. If students wish to take a religion class
> (in which their own religion would be instructed) there would have to
> be a minimum number of students of that religion before that class can
> be offered_ let's say ten. (Students from different grades may also be
> in one class). Parent groups of different sects may also join to have
> a common teacher in order to have the required number of students for
> a class.
>
> For religion class the only thing that school would provide is
> classroom space. This would do away with the need to have
> parochial/Sunday schools. Church groups will also be allowed to
> provide donations to the schools rather than spend millions in
> building religious schools. The end result would be a much better,
> more disciplined student population and greater community involvement.
> Note also that I am proposing a separate "Courtesy, Civics and Ethics"
> class once a year. In this class, students will be taught how to
> behave and understand their role in society.
>
>
> 3. I will start a new government-run volunteer program by which people
> will not have to save money for their children's college education.
> When somebody gets his or her first job or file taxes for the first
> time, they will be able to sign up for a program by which for slightly
> higher taxes_ which will not be refunded_ the government will pay most
> or all of the college tuition fees of their children in future. The
> earlier people sign up and start paying taxes, the lesser the tax will
> be. Once people sign up, they will have to contribute to the fund
> until the retirement age. If somebody's both parents have died without
> contributing to the fund, the government will pay for college. Private
> charities will also be allowed to contribute to the college fund.
>
> 4. I will ban quotas in schools and colleges including those for
> alumni and athletic programs. For minority and disadvantaged students,
> I will introduce free pre-college programs which would prepare
> students for college entrance exams.
>
> 5. In the third and fourth year of college, students will be required
> to receive job training in their fields of study. This will also help
> them find jobs once they graduate.
 




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Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
"El Dorado Hot Sprin  2004-09-10 03:31:59 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
"The Department of D  2004-09-10 00:10:23 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
"Jeff" <joek  2004-09-10 18:17:10 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
houtsj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-09-10 21:09:04 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
"Jeff" <joek  2004-09-11 17:07:52 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
houtsj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-09-14 04:23:32 
Re: schools shower policy fails to respect Parent's religous fre
"cyndiann" <  2004-09-11 23:37:45 

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