Because so you can have more practice and would be a great dancer.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
Yes, many educators do believe that chemistry should be taught is secondary schools now.
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.
Dancing and drumming should be optional activities for children who like dancing and/or drumming. These activities should be held after the curricular school day, and if the child wants, they can take private lessons at dance and music schools.
All religions should be taught equally in schools, to help dispel some of the fear and myths that unfamiliar religions can hold.
YES! I am a student at an intermediate school and i would LOVE to be taught cooking as a class
Yes, of course
they should learn how to dance to the rhtem of the music
yes
First of all, not many dance schools teach break dance. Most schools teach hip-hop though. But if you can find several schools that teach break dance, it depends on the dance school. Remember: Hip-hop is very, very close to break dancing, so if there are no break dancing schools around you, you should try hip-hop:)
Universal ethics should be practised and taught in schools. To this extent, Christian ethics will be practised and taught in schools, as will Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and even secular ethics - they all mean the same thing. But Christian teachings belong in Christian institutions and Scripture classes.
nobody he taught himself.