Originally posted by Lorizael
We teach evolution in order to help build a more accurate model of the world around us. Evolution is useful for understanding biology, and biology is useful in the healthcare industry, the agricultural indutry, and probably a lot of other industries as well.
If you don't teach important biology concepts to students in school, they're not likely to be interested enough in the subjects to pursue them in greater detail in college.
We teach evolution in order to help build a more accurate model of the world around us. Evolution is useful for understanding biology, and biology is useful in the healthcare industry, the agricultural indutry, and probably a lot of other industries as well.
If you don't teach important biology concepts to students in school, they're not likely to be interested enough in the subjects to pursue them in greater detail in college.
Would you prefer your child to take a class that taught evolution, or some sort of bio lab? Let's say growing plants under different lights or something. Something that serves the purpose of establishing a biological concept, but is also practical, and teaches lab technique.
To put it another way, if you had to cut something out of the curriculum to teach evolution, what would it be, and why?
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