Religious diversity can be found in every school system. Teachers and educators must be prepared to have students from a number of religious groups such as Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism. Along with recognizing these varying and different religious beliefs, educators must also respect the demanding practices of the students' beliefs. Schools should accommodate the students' religious holidays and rituals. To ensure that a child's civil rights are not violated, school officials should involve parents. Parents in the religious community can provide assistance to educators who are attempting to further understand the student's culture and traditions.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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