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William Preston@williampreston.bsky.social |
There's also the fundamental problem that the teachers with masters in ed. and not in history or history of religions would be utterly unequipped to address the material.
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William Preston@williampreston.bsky.social |
There's also the fundamental problem that the teachers with masters in ed. and not in history or history of religions would be utterly unequipped to address the material.
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Kathleen Lenihan
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You can do an excellent job teaching children about religions without a masters in history.
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@jiminnh.bsky.social
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Ok, well let's carry that to it's logical conclusion. In my social studies department alone we teach World History* (which is to say European History), US History* (standard and AP), US Government and Politics* (ibid.), Psychology (ibid.), Economics (ibid. except two AP's micro and macro), (1/ )
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