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... Thompson
Professor DeGenaro
March 27, 2004
The Dawning of A New Day for Education, Evolutionists and Creationists
The controversial issue of the origin to the beginning of life has been in and out of the courts. ... Chapter 102 of the Acts of 1915 requires that ten verses from the Bible be read each day at the opening of every public school, without comment, and provided the teacher does not read the same verses more than twice during any session. ... The essential criterion of a sound education is the critical analysis of subject matter. ... Leon Lynn an Education journalist, provided this observation and he voiced this insight, "Despite decades of scientific advances supporting evolution since the Scopes trial, despite numerous court rulings aimed at protecting science and educators from religious zealotry, and despite ever-increasing rhetoric about helping students compete in the modern world by giving them the best possible science education, schools all across the country are under pressure to downplay, ignore, or distort one of the fundamental theories of modern science"(Lynn1). ... "Georgias Board of Education" on Thursday unanimously adopted a revised state biology curriculum that leaves the word "evolution" in place when teaching science" (CNN. ...
Therefore, it seems a new day is dawning for education. ... However the benefits of the freedom to learn is about the origins of life has been hard earned, though it is only secondary to best beginning of all time, the day you were created and eventually asked how did I get here. ... Thompson
Professor DeGenaro
March 27, 2004
The Dawning of A New Day for Education, Evolutionists and Creationists
The controversial issue of the origin to the beginning of life has been in and out of the courts. ... Chapter 102 of the Acts of 1915 requires that ten verses from the Bible be read each day at the opening of every public school, without comment, and provided the teacher does not read the same verses more than twice during any session. ... The essential criterion of a sound education is the critical analysis of subject matter. ... Leon Lynn an Education journalist, provided this observation and he voiced this insight, "Despite decades of scientific advances supporting evolution since the Scopes trial, despite numerous court rulings aimed at protecting science and educators from religious zealotry, and despite ever-increasing rhetoric about helping students compete in the modern world by giving them the best possible science education, schools all across the country are under pressure to downplay, ignore, or distort one of the fundamental theories of modern science"(Lynn1). ... "Georgias Board of Education" on Thursday unanimously adopted a revised state biology curriculum that leaves the word "evolution" in place when teaching science" (CNN. ...
Therefore, it seems a new day is dawning for education. ... However the benefits of the freedom to learn is about the origins of life has been hard earned, though it is only secondary to best beginning of all time, the day you were created and eventually asked how did I get here. ... Thompson
Professor DeGenaro
March 27, 2004
The Dawning of A New Day for Education, Evolutionists and Creationists
The controversial issue of the origin to the beginning of life has been in and out of the courts. ... Chapter 102 of the Acts of 1915 requires that ten verses from the Bible be read each day at the opening of every public school, without comment, and provided the teacher does not read the same verses more than twice during any session. ... The essential criterion of a sound education is the critical analysis of subject matter. ... Leon Lynn an Education journalist, provided this observation and he voiced this insight, "Despite decades of scientific advances supporting evolution since the Scopes trial, despite numerous court rulings aimed at protecting science and educators from religious zealotry, and despite ever-increasing rhetoric about helping students compete in the modern world by giving them the best possible science education, schools all across the country are under pressure to downplay, ignore, or distort one of the fundamental theories of modern science"(Lynn1). ... "Georgias Board of Education" on Thursday unanimously adopted a revised state biology curriculum that leaves the word "evolution" in place when teaching science" (CNN. ...
Therefore, it seems a new day is dawning for education. ... However the benefits of the freedom to learn is about the origins of life has been hard earned, though it is only secondary to best beginning of all time, the day you were created and eventually asked how did I get here.
Approximate Word count = 4794 Approximate Pages = 19.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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