Scientific not Christianity. Many different people are atheists or have different religions.
Evolution should be taught in schools because it is a well-established scientific theory supported by a vast amount of evidence. Understanding evolution is essential for students to grasp the principles of biology and to critically evaluate scientific knowledge. Teaching evolution does not imply denying or negating any individual's beliefs or religious views.
If they are studying human biology then the answer is stated below: Reproduction is a part of human biology and if the students didn't get taught that in biology then they won't get their qualification. For other reasons, it's just a part of the school curriculum.
The history and existence of hate crimes should be taught in school, so we can raise aware and tolerant children for the future.
I strongly consider that all mankind should have notions of chemistry. Also many relations exist between chemistry and biology.
yes
Biology for sure. Biology for sure.
Elementary school students should be taught on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Algebra is essential in life!
Biology... i think :)
Creationism is not taught in Ohio public schools as part of the science curriculum. It may be taught in a cultural or sociological classroom setting, depending on the teacher or school. Only evolution is taught as a scientific theory for the origin of life in biology/science classes.
Yes. Aristotle taught Alexander the Great.
The truth is that accepting ALL law-abiding people should be taught in school, regardless of the person's sexual identity or orientation.Religion should play no role in who is accepted in society and who isn't.