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Author Topic:   should creationism be taught in schools?
pianoprincess*
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Message 79 of 301 (283887)
02-04-2006 12:39 PM


As a biology teacher who believes that students should be critical thinkers and lifetime learners, I would like to teach creationism and intelligent design in my biology class. Actually, I would love to teach an entire year-long class on the nature of science and creationism/ID and evolution.
huzzah. i would like to take your class. i've never understood why ppl keep saying that kids should 'go look at the evidence themselves' and not allow all the ideas to be shown since niether one is proven. =)
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