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Question–: How can we use poems to teach literacy in primary schools?
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Answer by Trey
Such a question is an enigma. Such a question’s a stumper, man.
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literacy in schools–: Ministers opposing Bible literacy in schools?
What do you all think about Ministers opposing Bible literacy classes in schools because they feel the person teaching it is not qualified because either they are not strictly conservative or men of God?
The answer in the following: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by Jesus
SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!!!
The bible better not be taught in public schools unless it is an elective (and they’d better have some other freakin’ religions taught too!).
Answer by trolling_for_fundies
They’re worried that the Bible will be taught in a non-biased manner.
That could end Christianity.
Answer by de v
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Religion and science
Religious knowledge, according to religious practitioners, may be gained from religious leaders, … this knowledge can be unreliable, since the particulars of religious knowledge vary from religion to religion, from sect to sect, and often from individual to individual.
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Answer by The Confirmed Atheist
They don’t want anyone challenging their point of view. It will only cause problems when the pastor says something contrary to what the student learned in school.
Plain and simply, preachers want to keep their monopoly of ‘the truth’!
Answer by Neeva C
I kind of understand it. But then again their are seminary schools all over the country that are being staffed with left-wing, liberal professors. So, I guess it doesn’t really matter.
~Neeva
Answer by FISH <><
I would agree that most would not be qualified.
Answer by gorbalizer
They have been against people learning the truth from the Bible for milenia because if people knew the truth their cushy ego centric life style would end
Answer by Heretic On A Stick
On one hand it seems like a crock, but on the other hand it’s somewhat understandable. The key, I think, is that you’d have to teach it from a literary standpoint and not force any particular interpretation. I don’t know much about Chrsitian denominations and such, but I could see a Catholic not wanting a Baptist interpretation (or whatever) to be presented to his kids in school.
From a literary standpoint, though, it seems like just reading the Bible and discussing main themes or historical points would be OK; the kids can ask questions and develop their own answers, and ask their parents for additional religious input.
The other argument to be made, I suppose, is “…go to church or Bible Study – not public school – if you want to learn the Bible.”
….So it’s settled in my mind. If Bible literacy classes were to be taught in school, I think it’s stupid for Ministers to oppose it. They’ve got their respective flock every Sunday to tend to; they can provide whatever supplemental information they deem necessary then, right?
Answer by James W
Let the church and home teach religion–teach the bible as a literature course–history course–cultural or physical geography. course.
Answer by imacatholic2
Would you like to have an Atheist, Wiccan, Muslim, or Buddhist teach your child about the Bible?
The religious education of children needs to be taught by faith-filled people starting with the children’s parents.
I think pushing for structured prayer or Bible literacy in public schools is just another way that parents try ignore their responsibilities.
With love in Christ.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments! Launch of plan to improve Literacy and Numeracy in Schools – 23rd November 2010
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23/11/2010 – NEWS – Tánaiste announces plan to improve literacy and numeracy in schools .
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Pictured were Sean Haughey, TD; Brigid McManus, Secretary General, Dept Education and Skills; Tánaiste, Mary Coughlan TD; Peter Archer, Director, ERC, Eemer Eivers, ERC and Harold Hislop, Chief Inspector, Dept Education.
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Unannounced inspections of schools find most students progressing well but 14% of lessons in English and Math’s to be unsatisfactory.
Sweeping reforms to teacher education courses, increased time for literacy and numeracy in primary and post-primary schools, and a significant extension in the use of assessment and testing in reading and mathematics are included in a major package of proposals to improve literacy and numeracy in schools launched by the Tánaiste, Mary Coughlan TD, in the Department of Education and Skills today.
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First of all, nobody has a right to say Muslims are not faith filled. This is against the standards of the Constitution of the United States. Qualification is a requirement for teaching, not a dozen hail marys.
Could you post a link to this story? This is a very debatable topic, and obviously not all ministers would oppose it.