Texas Schools to Teach Bible Basics: What’s the Buzz?
Texas, USASat Nov 23 2024
This: kindergarteners in Texas learning stories from the Bible along with math and reading. That’s what the Texas State Board of Education recently agreed to. The vote was tight – 8 to 7. Starting from the '25-'26 school year, public grade schools can choose to teach Bible-based lessons, like the Golden Rule and tales from Genesis. And here’s a twist: schools that pick this curriculum get extra money.
The Texas Education Agency cooked up this plan earlier this year. They’re not making these teachings mandatory. Schools can go either way. The idea has sparked a buzz across the state, with teachers and parents sharing their thoughts. Some think it’s a great way to explore history and culture. Others worry it’ll leave out kids of different faiths.
A fun fact? Texas isn’t alone in this trend. Republican-led states are also looking for ways to mix religious teachings into public education. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, is all for it. He’s said it’ll help students see the big picture of events like the American Revolution and the Civil Rights Movement.
Let’s think about it: should school be the place to learn about religion? Some say it’s a chance to learn history and morals. Others think it might cause problems. What do you think?
https://localnews.ai/article/texas-schools-to-teach-bible-basics-whats-the-buzz-e121ea55
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Will there be a separate curriculum for the biblical story of 'Noah's Ark' or will it be combined with the science unit on climate change?
How does this curriculum align with constitutional principles of separation of church and state?
How will teachers explain the concept of 'turning water into wine' to kindergartners?
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