In Turkey's New Curriculum, Ataturk, Darwin and Jihad Get Face-Lifts
Source: New York Times
In Turkeys New Curriculum, Ataturk, Darwin and Jihad Get Face-Lifts
By DAN BILEFSKY SEPT. 18, 2017
When high school students in Turkey arrive for the fall term, Charles Darwin will be conspicuously absent from biology classes.
In elementary school religion classes, teachers will promote the nonviolent meaning of the word jihad to struggle as love of homeland.
And, perhaps most significantly in a country where the image of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who created the modern secular Turkish state in 1923, is plastered everywhere, references in schools to Ataturk are expected to be downgraded.
In a majority Muslim country that has long been polarized between the religious majority and a minority of secular elites, critics said the overhaul of more than 170 curriculum topics by the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan represented a frontal assault on the countrys already fragile tradition of secularism.
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