id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_krgf2ae34jeopaacbamt2bvrju Ray J. Ostrander Parochial Education and the State: Who Is in Control? 1994 2 .pdf application/pdf 1502 94 58 Parochial Education and the State: Who Is in Control? I would posit that nowhere is this question of the role of church and state more intricate and complex than in education. Even in such countries, however, ambiguity exists between the role of religion in the curriculum and the control of religious schools. In many cases, issues of educational accountability and control in the United States are a function of the individual states. such as Nebraska, are prescriptive in controlling private education to the point of closing schools and imprisoning those who fail to comply with state where a clear majority of the population believe in the existence of God, how much authority should the state have in prescribing how a parochial school " In this article Furst reviews case law relating to employment-contract issues in nonpublic schools. The articles, interview, and book reviews are by no means an exhaustive examination of private education and the state. ./cache/work_krgf2ae34jeopaacbamt2bvrju.pdf ./txt/work_krgf2ae34jeopaacbamt2bvrju.txt