Government Nixes Teaching Evolution in Turkish Schools

Students will not learn the theory in primary and secondary schools nationwide.

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As part of a new nationwide curriculum to be revealed later this month, primary and secondary schools in Turkey will no longer teach evolution, The Independent reports, a change that has received Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s stamp of approval. Starting in 2019, Darwinism will no longer be included in biology classes, according to Turkey’s board of education Chair Alpaslan Durmus, the report states.

Turkish Minister of National Education Ismet Yilmaz revealed plans for a new curriculum in January, reports SOL International.

This change represents a deviation from current norms. As reported by The Guardian, evolution is taught in Turkish and Middle Eastern schools, even though most Muslim members of the clergy reject the theory.

According to The Guardian, Durmus “said evolution was debatable, controversial and too complicated for students.” His statements parallel those made by Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus, who earlier this year described evolution as “archaic and lacking sufficient evidence.”

Durmus, The Guardian reports, also says that among other changes, the ...

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