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A Properly Formatted APA Student Paper

Your Name

Belhaven University

EDU###: Name of Course

Instructor’s Name (include title such as Dr. or Prof.)

Date Assignment is Due

Session 5 Notes

Inclusion Strategies

  1. Give proper __________________________________________________________________________.
  2. Create a welcoming ____________________________________________________________________.

Teaching about, versus instruction in, religion

Explain by attribution

Pledge of Allegiance

Language Arts

Science

Mathematics

Economics

Health

Reflection on Session 5

Session 6 Notes

Students’ Religious Liberties

Seven Religious Liberties

1.

2.

3.

For teachers:

4.

5.

6.

7.

Religious Freedom Day

Planning Time (how will you introduce religious freedom to your students)?

Reflection on Session 6

Session 7 Notes

Holidays

False Assumption

Correct Assumption

Thanksgiving

Christmas

Hanukkah

Easter

Passover

Reflection on Session 7
Session 8 Notes

Cultivating Character

The two steps for encouraging good character

Examples of character qualities

Understanding tolerance

What to do next

Reflection on Session 8
References

Author, A. A. (Year). Title of book. Publisher.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume (Issue), pp – pp. https://doi.org/XXXXXX

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