PsychoSarah
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Neither does a first lifeform.
-_- there was a point in time without life. Now there is life. What is the obvious conclusion one has to make from that?
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Neither does a first lifeform.
-_- there was a point in time without life. Now there is life. What is the obvious conclusion one has to make from that?
I doubt that, my social disorder is much more apparent in person than it is online, where I can edit what I post and rethink it as I type. I am an unpleasant person to work with in a group, especially if there are consequences to any mistakes people make. I crack easily under pressure; I even have panic attacks.
God was always alive. He created man one day, and life one week. What's to make of it? It is what it is.
Cool story, bro.
there is a reason he is saying darwin needs to be relegated to a museum.
apparently, what is being discovered doesn't fit at all with darwin.
i wouldn't worry about it too much though.
the powers that be will ensure no such "dethroning" takes place.
Ok. I hadn't known, if you were a creationist, trying, to discredit evolution all together or something, and using a rather convoluted strategy.i brought it up in response to TLKs post about staying current on the research.
maybe it's you that needs to do a "modicum" of research.
i would suggest molecular and integrated biology.
research is coming from these areas that's almost guaranteed to bury darwin.
Another cool story is that nothing created all creation from nothing, randomly, without purpose, plan or meaning.
That does not sound good, do you think most Americans are aware of this?
-_- there was a point in time without life. Now there is life. What is the obvious conclusion one has to make from that?
No, they're not. When I tell people we homeschool, they talk as if every teacher has a PhD and they don't.
Like I said, in most states, they're not required to have any training in their content area besides one or two general ed classes.
When I got my ed degree, we spent all our time studying various psychology classes. History and Philosophy of Education, the Exceptional Child, etc.
Like I said, the only reason I had degrees in my content area was because I had an interest in the subject and planned to teach at the college level, where degrees are required.
The only of my fellow teachers I recall having any training in their content area were the Phys Ed teachers and one math teacher who was an engineer who switched careers later in life.
Most teachers are good people with good intentions, but they really don't do anything your average parent can't do.
And this is in the riches country in the world, pardon me if I think there is something wrong somewhere.
Some fat cat is getting all the cream while the rest are left licking the bowl.
If that's the American way then I'm glad I was not born in America.
Do any of you think Americans deserve better? or do you think deserved is the wrong word?
Is America a dog eat dog system where if I'm a bit smarter than you I am encouraged to walk all over you?
Years and years ago when the British dominated most of Africa someone in the government decided it would be a good idea if they sent the sons of the local leaders of some tribes to be educate in the hope that they would eventually go home and educate the people of their villages, a few years later after their education was completed the sons all went home, the first things they did was get themselves the best land in the village and build themselves big houses, they married the prettiest girls and got themselves lot's of servants.
It was only then did they even think about educating some of the villagers to guess what?
help them keep what they had accumulated, why? because they had learned in school that an uneducated population is easier to control.
No, they're not. When I tell people we homeschool, they talk as if every teacher has a PhD and they don't.
Like I said, in most states, they're not required to have any training in their content area besides one or two general ed classes.
When I got my ed degree, we spent all our time studying various psychology classes. History and Philosophy of Education, the Exceptional Child, etc.
Like I said, the only reason I had degrees in my content area was because I had an interest in the subject and planned to teach at the college level, where degrees are required.
The only of my fellow teachers I recall having any training in their content area were the Phys Ed teachers and one math teacher who was an engineer who switched careers later in life.
Most teachers are good people with good intentions, but they really don't do anything your average parent can't do.
I think this is a total ..... My husband was a Science teacher for high School and then a Biology teacher in College and the requirements were a BS in Biology for the position in the High School.
I think this is a total ..... My husband was a Science teacher for high School and then a Biology teacher in College and the requirements were a BS in Biology for the position in the High School.
Good for him. But I, too, taught at the secondary level. In my experience, this was not the case.
Maybe the institutions in your state have different standards? It is an unfortunate fact that curriculum and other related requirements are not consistent even within state boundaries, much less across their borders.
He has taught in two states. I know for certain that in Oklahoma and Nebraska to teach Science in a high school setting one has to have a BS in Biology.
Alright. I looked it up, it seems all states require a Bachelor's degree, with some requiring a Master's degree for secondary schooling.
Southbound says "taught", which is past tense. Perhaps he has retired, and was a teacher when these requirements weren't in place?
Alright. I looked it up, it seems all states require a Bachelor's degree, with some requiring a Master's degree for secondary schooling.
Southbound says "taught", which is past tense. Perhaps he has retired, and was a teacher when these requirements weren't in place?