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re: Young Earth Creationism and Public Schools...
Posted on 7/4/14 at 11:41 pm to catholictigerfan
Posted on 7/4/14 at 11:41 pm to catholictigerfan
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I believe that schools, in reason, should be able to teach what ever they want instead of having the government mandate what they must teach. The state is all about these achievement and placement tests that they are so strict about what high schools have to teach, those teachers don't have much flexibility in their courses. Let the schools pick and choose what they want to teach. If parents have objections with it deal with it at the school level you shouldn't have to go to court to resolve what your kids are learning about in the classroom.
I believe that schools, in reason, should be able to teach what ever they want instead of having the government mandate what they must teach. The state is all about these achievement and placement tests that they are so strict about what high schools have to teach, those teachers don't have much flexibility in their courses. Let the schools pick and choose what they want to teach. If parents have objections with it deal with it at the school level you shouldn't have to go to court to resolve what your kids are learning about in the classroom.
Posted on 7/4/14 at 11:45 pm to catholictigerfan
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schools, in reason, should be able to teach what ever they want instead of having the government mandate what they must teach.
This sounds good in principle, but would be a complete disaster in reality. Without objective state/government standards, the education system would fall apart.
That doesn't mean I think the current public system is in anyway adequate.
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