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Welcome to The Constitution and Religion in the Classroom, an online DVD and teacher's manual that assists high-school teachers in understanding, implementing and teaching the First Amendment in the classroom. Administrators and educators at all grade levels, and students and parents will also find the materials to be a useful information source.
The centerpiece of the presentation is a captivating and educational classroom DVD of a debate between two top legal experts. The 16-page manual contains answers and guidance to the most-frequently-asked questions about religion in the classroom. The questions were submitted by teachers, students and parents nationwide. The manual also contains a lesson plan and classroom activities. The materials have been prepared as an educational service by the First Freedom Center, a politically and religiously neutral 501(c)(3) organization that provides educational programs that increase understanding and respect for religious freedom.
To view the DVD and teacher's manual online:
The Constitution and Religion in the Classroom
To order your free copy of The Constitution and Religion in the Classroom, please click on the appropriate section below.
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For more information call 804-643-1786 or email caff@firstfreedom.org.
"America's public schools and religion: Some people think the two don't and shouldn't mix. Others say it's banning all talk of religion from our schools that is responsible for many of the problems young people face, from drug abuse to teenage pregnancy."
--Narrator, The Constitution and Religion in the Classroom: A Debate
"Normally you'd have to go to the Supreme Court to see these two attorneys in action; but in this DVD, these same experts discuss--in terms that high-school students can access--how the religious freedom clauses of the First Amendment apply in the classroom. It's a rare opportunity."
--Ambassador Robert A. Seiple, Retired President, First Freedom Center &
Former U.S. Ambassador-At-Large for International Religious Freedom
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