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Prayer in Public Schools and the Constitution, 1961-1992: Government-Sponsored Religious Activities in Public Schools and the Constitution (Controversies in Constitutional Law)
Prayer in Public Schools and the Constitution, 1961-1992: Government-Sponsored Religious Activities in Public Schools and the Constitution (Controversies in Constitutional Law)
by Robert Sikorski
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Faith in Schools?: Autonomy, Citizenship, and Religious Education in the Liberal State
Faith in Schools?: Autonomy, Citizenship, and Religious Education in the Liberal State
by Ian MacMullen
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Religious Schools V. Children's Rights
Religious Schools V. Children's Rights
by James G. Dwyer
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The triumph of faith (The Catholic high school religious series, Book 2)
The triumph of faith (The Catholic high school religious series, Book 2)
by Anthony J Flynn
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OUR PRAYER BOOK A New and Original Siddur Text for Religious Schools
OUR PRAYER BOOK A New and Original Siddur Text for Religious Schools
by Rabbi Sidney & Rabbi Morris Silverman Greenberg
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Religious Schools: Learning Good Morals In Religious Schools

When considering attending a religious school one of the prime selling points is the instillation of good morals on the students. Unlike the public schools, where nearly all types of value systems are accepted, religious schools follow moral codes that fit the faith from which they are derived.

 

Every religion has its own set of morals and standards by which its faithful live their lives. These codes are written in the text of their religious works and are taught both within their churches and in religious schools. Whether Jewish or Muslim, or they follow Buddha or Christ, the faith-based morals are of a higher standard than those held by the general public.

In a religious schools these morals and values are taught to children right from the beginning. They are taught both as a part of a religious study program, but also as a part of the day-to-day life at the school. As various subjects are taught, children get the chance to see the issues from an educated and moral point of view.

With teachers carefully selected with an eye to their dedication to their faith children get a chance to see their religious teachings in action. By watching how their teachers treat one another and how they help their students the children gain an idea of how they can live their lives in a faithful and functional way.

The teaching of good morals in school has many benefits for kids in the long run. Because religious morals speak out against crime children taught to live by these morals will learn to avoid criminal behavior. Take the Golden Rule for example. In Christian teaching Christ said "Do unto other as you would have them do unto you". By learning to live by this rule children learn to be selfless and good moral citizens. Since you would not wish to have your things stolen, you learn to empathize with others and who have something stolen from them and you should not do it to someone else. Because you don't like to be pushed around you learn that you should not bully others.

Religious schools have good inter-student relationships. There is a far more supportive network between peers than in the Public system. With the younger children learning supportive behavior and good morals from the older children the system continues to produce graduates who are morally true to their religion and are prepared to be good citizens overall.

With strong moral upbringings kids from religious schools are less likely to be sexually active at a young age. They are less likely to be arrested for drugs, alcohol or theft. With a strong sense of their place in society kids from religious based schools have a huge leg-up into their teenaged years. Their high morals can guide them through these difficult years and into a bright future.



 

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