Applying for a teaching job at a Catholic
school as an agnostic I have a question about religion in the workplace.
Not exact matches
First, the method is
agnostic as to what the money is spent on, so money spent cleaning up an oil spill looks remarkably similar to money spent building a new hospital or
school in terms of economic impact.
Though 11 percent of college grads identified
as atheists or
agnostics compared to 4 percent of those with a high
school diploma or less, 75 percent of those with college degrees still said that they were affiliated with a religion, compared to 76 percent of those with some college education and 78 percent with a high
school diploma or less.
We can rebut Reagan's assumption that religious practice automatically guarantees moral virtue and justifies favoring the ethical views of conservative over liberal Christians, Jews or
agnostics on such specific issues
as school prayer.
Second,
as we move to a sector -
agnostic approach in urban
schooling and rely on a continuous improvement process based on new starts, expansions, and closures, we must develop rigorous, transparent systems for these activities.
Given this currently unavoidable problem, I remain
agnostic on whether the black - white gap changes very much one way or the other
as children progress through
school.
If Denver is truly committed to being sector -
agnostic, it will work now to organize itself financially and politically to keep opening new
schools as long
as there is need.