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Physical & Life Sciences
"Teach" the controversy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hetta" data-source="post: 65281712" data-attributes="member: 310265"><p>Okay gotcha. Sorry. </p><p></p><p>Well, some of them have been for middle school because our middle schools aren't very good, and the smaller classroom environment has been very positive for them educationally speaking. But we have always balanced out the extremism of the teaching. We have one kid who went to Christian School for middle school who has since excelled in science at public H.S. and who has been accepted into college as a science major so I don't see it as holding them back, so long as they are encouraged to read widely and not accept the school curriculum as absolute fact. They are all good and open thinkers, so I think they have gotten through it okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hetta, post: 65281712, member: 310265"] Okay gotcha. Sorry. Well, some of them have been for middle school because our middle schools aren't very good, and the smaller classroom environment has been very positive for them educationally speaking. But we have always balanced out the extremism of the teaching. We have one kid who went to Christian School for middle school who has since excelled in science at public H.S. and who has been accepted into college as a science major so I don't see it as holding them back, so long as they are encouraged to read widely and not accept the school curriculum as absolute fact. They are all good and open thinkers, so I think they have gotten through it okay. [/QUOTE]
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