For example, if you carried out a survey of Religious Education teachers then you may get different results from a survey of Biology teachers…
Sadly, the only thing this survey really shows is that teachers are (on the whole) no more generally educated than the rest of us. This is not a good thing.
Yoo is spot on – I doubt these teachers are actually after “controversy” being taught (I cant wait until we get to teach the controversy in every subject…), but just want to shoe-horn the Christian myth. Why they want it in the UK is beyond me – we already teach it in RE lessons….
]]>(I have a pretty strong certainty that the “creationism” the teachers would accept teaching is only one unjustified creationism out of a multitude.)
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