Panel: RELIGIOUS LITERACY: FOSTERING PLURALISM THROUGH A FUNCTIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE RELIGIOUS "ALPHABETS"



385.2 - CONTESTED BOOKS, CONTESTED HISTORY. RELIGION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES

AUTHORS:
Cadeddu F. (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia ~ Modena, Reggio Emilia ~ Italy)
Text:
The paper aims at offering an historical perspective on the United States religious illiteracy starting from the debates concerning the inclusion of the Bible and other references to Christianity in the United States public school system teaching materials, paying attention to court rulings, the role of federal and national authorities and governmental agencies, the political context. The analysis aims at understanding the purposes, contents, educational approaches and institutional settings contributing to the construction of religious illiteracy in the United States.