Not exact matches
Nord's own conclusion is that «neutrality requires the
integration of religion into the [
public school] curriculum,»
since it is essential to the study of culture, history, politics, society, economics, and the uses of science.
It's over 50 years
since the historic Supreme Court vote that ushered
integration into
public schools into the
public school system of United States of America.
«Utah has mandated the review of educational curriculum
since 1907, and has recently formed a Digital Teaching and Learning Team to support the
integration of technology into our
schools,» stated Dr. Sydnee Dickson, Utah State Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
Since 2007, the number of districts strongly committed to socioeconomic
integration has more than doubled, from 40 to 100 nationwide.75 These districts tend to be large and urban, and today, roughly 4 million students reside in a
school district or charter
school that considers socioeconomic status in their student assignment system — representing about 8 percent of total
public school enrollment.76