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gcse biology in a religious school
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what do they do when it comes to doing the topics in gcse (and a level probably aswell) that involve evolution, in a faith school?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.they'd have to teach it else the pupils would fail the exam.
or is there an exam board that doesn't have questions to do with evolution?
plus we did a physics topic about the growth of the universe and dinosaurs and tectonic plates moving and the universe being billions of years old. i supose the same exam board would have these such topics aswell?
or is there an exam board that doesn't have questions to do with evolution?
plus we did a physics topic about the growth of the universe and dinosaurs and tectonic plates moving and the universe being billions of years old. i supose the same exam board would have these such topics aswell?
Some GCSe boards have attempted to include answers that allow a creationist view to be awarded points. However, teaching a child only one view in exclusion of alternative views handicaps their understanding. Some private schools only teach a creationist agenda, but this will hamper their pupils success in public exams. Most faith schools are completely mainstream in their teaching and moreover are building on the greater success they are experiencing at GCSE, by dint of selecting ('oh no we don't' - 'oh yes you do') pupils at 11 rathewr than accepting all who apply.
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