A person's WorldView follows from their Spirituality. It involves the answers to the questions: who are we, how did we get here, and where we are going.
The SecularHumanists have used the Education system to change the WorldView of students through LiberalArts curriculae.
LiberalArts Education should be taught in a separate school and not bundled with technical training. There should also be ConservativeArts schools for Conservatives.
For instance, if a person wants to be a lawyer, they study law in a law school. Likewise, if a person wants to be a doctor, they study medicine in a school of medicine.
If a person wants to be trained in any Philosophical area they go to a school which advertises their Philosophical orientation. For instance, an atheist would likely prefer to go to a school which teaches a SecularHumanist WorldView ( LiberalArts ) , whereas a Christian would go to a school which emphasizes a Biblical WorldView ( ConservativeArts ).
In both of these schools of Philosophy , all areas of Philosophy would be touched upon. The difference would be in the emphasis. It is the emphasis and point of view of the teacher that makes the difference in most students' lives.
If the choice of LiberalArts Education was explicit rather than forced on young people from a monolithic SecularHumanist University system, we would see more young people having a traditional American set of values when they graduate.