The Chembakolli schools teach the same types of subjects as schools in the United States do. Math, science, history, writing, and reading are all taught.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
The United States Supreme Court has defined creationism as a religious hypothesis, which should be taught only as part of religious education. It is not permitted to be taught in science courses.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
Driving school. Some driving schools in the United States (assuming you live there) do not offer manual courses, but many do as well, so you just have to look for the schools who offer it.
In public schools in the United States, religion is generally not taught as a part of the curriculum to avoid promoting or favoring any specific religion. However, in countries with different education systems, a variety of religions may be taught, with the focus often depending on the dominant religion or cultural context of the region. Some private schools or religious schools may offer education on specific faith traditions.
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Albert Einstein taught at two universities: the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) in Switzerland and Princeton University in the United States.
Within the United States, the critical issue is not whether the degree was taken by distance education, or not. The critical issue is the schools accreditation.
The first formal schools in the American colonies appeared by 1630 and in 1635 the Boston Latin School was established. The schools taught mainly reading and writing and were to advance literacy so all citizens could "possess knowledge of the scriptures". It was important to teach republican virtues and this became the general goal of education in the newly form United States in the 1780's.
In the United States, 100% of public schools teach US History. There may be some private religious schools that do not. On a world wide basis, US History, is most likely part of world history studies.
Slavery is taught in schools, typically in history classes, as part of the curriculum. It is an important topic to understand the history of the United States and its impact on society. However, the depth of coverage and specific focus may vary depending on the grade level and curriculum standards.
Creationism IS taught in public schools. There are many forms of creationism taught in mythology classes. Creationism, itself, is explored in philosophy classes. Biblical creation is taught in English and literature classes. Musical interpretations of Genesis are taught in music classes. Creationism is not taught in science classes because it is not supported by any scientific evidence whatsoever. It makes no verifiable predictions. It also has no practical application.