Tuesday, May 12, 2020

A Brief Note On Advocacy And Social Justice - 1599 Words

Advocacy and Social Justice Unfortunately the United States has a complex history with topics such as religion, race, language, and many more. In recent years, some regulations have paved the way for equal opportunity for all students regardless of the factors listed above. Reviewing past policies and changes will help us understand the importance of advocating for the oppression of those systems and helping promote social justice for our society. Religion’s role in education stemmed from two controversial issues, the promotion of religious instruction in public schools and the use of public tax money to aid nonpublic schools. Religious freedom was an apparent issue in the late 1700s. With the enactment of the First Amendment stating†¦show more content†¦The issue in the Gobitis case in 1938 was the right of a student to be protected from rules that violate his or her religious freedom. This issue arose because a family objected to the requirement of reciting the Pled ge of Allegiance as Jehovah s Witness. This family advocated for their child to have a right to religious freedom in schools and it paved the way for all religions to also uphold their rights. This later became a reason for the reversal of position in the 1943 case of West Virginia v. Barnett were religious freedom became a valid reason for children to be excused from school activities. This family advocated for their child to have a right to religious freedom in schools and it paved the way for all religions to also uphold their rights. In 1947, 2 million public schools were released to attend religious classes during some part of the week. In the McCollum v. Board of Education of Champaign, Illinois case, in 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that releasing students to attend religious classes in public school buildings was illegal (Pulliam, J. Van Patten, J., 1999). A case in New York later found that releasing students to take these classes outside of public schools did not violate the separation of church and state. Educational practices have been changed due to lawsuits and regulations that have come from them. The issue of participating in religious activities held by the school was found to

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