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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: grayshockley
Date: Aug 5, 2008 13:11

... DVDs and other items produced by fundamentalist Christian ministries. The measure is being pushed by the Louisiana Family Forum, the Discovery Institute and other Religious Right forces. Are... of evolution had become known in the Islamic World in the late 19th century it had to face religiously motivated opposition in the Islamic World. However, most religious scholars ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: grayshockley
Date: Aug 5, 2008 13:11

... DVDs and other items produced by fundamentalist Christian ministries. The measure is being pushed by the Louisiana Family Forum, the Discovery Institute and other Religious Right forces. Are... of evolution had become known in the Islamic World in the late 19th century it had to face religiously motivated opposition in the Islamic World. However, most religious scholars ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: malcolmkirkpatrick
Date: Jul 4, 2008 15:59

..., each of whom advocates a mixed bag of policies (and who may be lying about his/her committment to some of these). When voters select policy directly (initiative, referendum), again, they face a limited range of pre-selected options, composed by others. Inevitably, a bureaucracy filters, interprets, and prioritizes policy directives. The strength of each individual's impact on policy is ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: malcolmkirkpatrick
Date: Jul 4, 2008 15:59

..., each of whom advocates a mixed bag of policies (and who may be lying about his/her committment to some of these). When voters select policy directly (initiative, referendum), again, they face a limited range of pre-selected options, composed by others. Inevitably, a bureaucracy filters, interprets, and prioritizes policy directives. The strength of each individual's impact on policy is ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Jul 2, 2008 23:04

... curricula different districts may teach out of order to accomadte special projects, special events, or to add to the curiculum. So a student transferring mid-year may be at a disadvantage in a new class. That happens all the time here in South Carolina, even when every school in the state must use the same curricula. This is a "problem" only to obsessive-compulsive control ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Jul 2, 2008 23:04

... curricula different districts may teach out of order to accomadte special projects, special events, or to add to the curiculum. So a student transferring mid-year may be at a disadvantage in a new class. That happens all the time here in South Carolina, even when every school in the state must use the same curricula. This is a "problem" only to obsessive-compulsive control ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: malcolmkirkpatrick
Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:10

... different districts may teach out of order to accomadte special projects, special events,  or to add to the curiculum. So a student transferring mid-year may be at a disadvantage in a new class. That happens all the time here in South Carolina, even when every school in the state must use the same curricula. This is a "problem" only to obsessive-compulsive control freaks.
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: malcolmkirkpatrick
Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:10

... different districts may teach out of order to accomadte special projects, special events,  or to add to the curiculum. So a student transferring mid-year may be at a disadvantage in a new class. That happens all the time here in South Carolina, even when every school in the state must use the same curricula. This is a "problem" only to obsessive-compulsive control freaks.
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Jun 30, 2008 23:25

...'s how they justify taking $80,000 per year for 6 hours per week and 32 weeks a year of face-time with students. Discussion deleted... Coward. Please try be civil. From the .... Look at the budget. Many other countries do a better job with less money. A bond issue here for new texts was shot down. Most students are not allowed to take books home anymore. ...
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Re: Louisiana Will Face Lawsuit If New Law Brings Religion Into Public School     

Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Jun 30, 2008 23:25

...'s how they justify taking $80,000 per year for 6 hours per week and 32 weeks a year of face-time with students. Discussion deleted... Coward. Please try be civil. From the .... Look at the budget. Many other countries do a better job with less money. A bond issue here for new texts was shot down. Most students are not allowed to take books home anymore. ...
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