Teaching evolution in schools would lead to students having a voice and the ability for students to critical think. The 1st amendment of the constitution states everyone has their right of freedom of speech, religion, right to press, organize and assemble. This applies everywhere but on school grounds where students are restricted to their Freedom of speech. Slurs like “bomb” and other threatening words are forbidden on school grounds. But what line is drawn for your freedom of speech in a science class discussing Evolution? By teaching evolution in schools it’ll lead to more open discussions, freedom of speech, and the diversity of knowledge. According to Fisher, classroom talk is frequently limited and is used to check comprehension rather than develop thinking. In the same
Teaching evolution in schools would lead to students having a voice and the ability for students to critical think. The 1st amendment of the constitution states everyone has their right of freedom of speech, religion, right to press, organize and assemble. This applies everywhere but on school grounds where students are restricted to their Freedom of speech. Slurs like “bomb” and other threatening words are forbidden on school grounds. But what line is drawn for your freedom of speech in a science class discussing Evolution? By teaching evolution in schools it’ll lead to more open discussions, freedom of speech, and the diversity of knowledge. According to Fisher, classroom talk is frequently limited and is used to check comprehension rather than develop thinking. In the same