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[ Frequently Asked Questions > How Can Origins Be Taught in High School or College? > Resource Materials ]

Resource Materials

Teachers should make available books, videos, and DVDs that will balance the broad range of perspectives concerning origins. If outside speakers are brought into the classroom, students who favor evolution should question the creationist speakers, and students who favor creation should question evolutionist speakers. Short student debates create great interest.

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