cause a lot of future jobs need science like botany and geologist and even studying graphs in cardiology
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No. They should be taught in Parseltongue, yeah?
A science lesson is where science is taught.
Creationism is not science, and to teach it in science classes would be misleading. For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
Evolution is a widely accepted scientific theory supported by extensive evidence, and should be taught in science classes. Creationism, however, is based on religious beliefs and is not supported by scientific evidence, so it is not appropriate to be taught in a science classroom. It may be more suitable for discussion in courses on religion or philosophy.
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Most certainly not side-by-side. That would imply that they are equivalent notions. Evolution, however, is a scientific theory, and creationism is religious myth. Evolution belongs in biology classes, creationism in something like comparative religion courses.
So you can get more smarter
When you're taught about science.
Yes, earth science is taught in 8th grade.
Whichever one is taught by a scientist not trained to teach.
No It does not I got taught that in science