'Creationism' school opens its doors

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  • ignored_one
    ignored_one
    BBC NEWS 'Creationism' school opens its doors A new £20m school which will teach biblical creation, opens on Teesside on Monday.

    The King's Academy in Middlesbrough, is a partnership between the Department for Education and the Wearside-based Vardy Foundation.

    It is a sister facility to Gateshead's Emmanuel College, which already has a "creationism" curriculum.

    The boss of Sunderland-based car dealership Reg Vardy has provided much of the cash for the school - and plans more throughout the UK.

    Pupils there are taught biblical creationism - the belief that the Old Testament account of creation is true - along with evolutionary theory.

    The new 1,150-pupil Middlesbrough school stands in a 30-acre site and replaces the former Coulby Newham and Brackenhoe schools.

    King's Academy principal, Nigel McQuoid, said: "The academy's principal objectives are to increase educational opportunities and to provide the very best learning experience for the young people of Middlesbrough.

    We are not brainwashing children, we are trying to put something back into the region
    Sir Peter Vardy "Our goal will be to deliver highly skilled, well qualified, confident, enterprising, creative and moral citizens who are ready for the adult world.

    "However, most of all, we hope to see young people emerge with a set of personal and spiritual values which will sustain and inspire them through life."

    The teaching of biblical creation in schools has been criticised by Richard Dawkins, professor of the public understanding of science at Oxford University.

    He said: "To call evolution a faith position equated with creationism is educational debauchery.

    "It is teaching something that is utter nonsense. Evolution is supported by mountains of scientific evidence."

    Sir Peter Vardy said: "Already, this school is over-subscribed, so there is demand from parents and students for organisations like this.

    "We are not brainwashing children, what we are trying to do is put something back into the region."

    The national curriculum requires that Darwinian evolution is put across as the dominant scientific theory, but also requires that pupils are taught "how scientific controversies can result from different ways of interpreting empirical data".

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/tees/3088444.stm

    Published: 2003/09/08 08:05:49 GMT

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    I'm not sure how different this is from your average religious lessons. Do you think God will be making an appearance as a special guest?

    What do you people think?

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    Ignored One.

  • StinkyPantz
    StinkyPantz

    I like this:

    "Our goal will be to deliver highly skilled, well qualified, confident, enterprising, creative and moral citizens who are ready for the adult world.

    "However, most of all, we hope to see young people emerge with a set of personal and spiritual values which will sustain and inspire them through life."

    What, they couldn't do all this without a creationist curriculum?

  • Abaddon
    Abaddon

    Ignored One; you made a mistake; in the Subject box I think you meant;

    Creationism 'school' opens its doors

  • ignored_one
    ignored_one

    Abaddon,

    Heh.

    I'm not sure how it would work. After all the whole point of Creationism is that you believe it all without question. God wouldn't like you much if you didn't.

    That's not the same as performing science experiments and coming to your own conclusions by seeing what happens. You can't perform any experiments as far as God is concerned. How do you 'prove' he created anything? By telling the students that everything in the bible is inspired? I didn't learn anything by someone saying you had to believe it all or else.

    It all just seems to counter productive to me.

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    Ignored One.

  • rem
    rem

    So are they only going to teach the Bible's creation myths or are they going to teach creation myths from other religions too? Will there be a lesson on fairy tales and nursery rhymes as well?

    rem

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