Thread: Seriousness Science Literacy in the U.S.A.
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Old 04-14-2010, 01:25 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by dsvick View Post
I agree 100%!! This is why we keep having endless lawsuits brought in the courts over what should or shouldn't be taught in our schools. I'm all for teaching all the different theories and presenting everything from intelligent design, to the big bang, to we were all thrown up by the cosmic goat, but it is the educational system that is inconsistent and allows the differences to creep in. There could be a charter school in Cleveland right now telling the kids all about evolution while a 20 minutes drive away there is a small rural school being told all about intelligent design, and evolution is mentioned as an also ran.
So is your take-away from that that government and/or law should be more involved in what is taught/required of schools?
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