In a statement, the council rationalized the reduction by stating they wanted to reduce the content load on students in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. On June 1, India cut a slew of foundational topics from tenth grade textbooks, including the periodic table of elements, Darwin’s theory of evolution, the Pythagorean theorem, sources of energy, sustainable management of natural resources and contribution of agriculture to the national economy, among others. These changes effectively block a major swath of Indian students from exposure to evolution through textbooks, because tenth grade is the last year mandatory science classes are offered in Indian schools.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/evolution-periodic-table-to-stay-part-of-class-9-10-syllabus/articleshow/101058188.cms

  • @grue@lemmy.world
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    What the actual fuck? Those are all taught way before 10th grade here in the US, even in my ass-backwards state.

    • andrew_bidlaw
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      1023 hours ago

      I feel like they worded it poorly or misinterpret it from the source. Post-soviet edu has all three at 5th grade (age 10-12), the beginning of the middle school, because only then you can start and learn respective fields for remaining 5-7 years. If you place them in the last year of school it you don’t have a room for that at all.

      I suppose it should’ve meant ‘in their whole 10-year program’, not the tenth grade.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      624 hours ago

      We learned Pythagorean theorem in 7th grade when I was a kid 30 years ago. I think they learn it even earlier now.

    • @pocker_machine@lemmy.world
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      222 hours ago

      Yes they are in India too. This article is misleading. It is about a specific advanced concept using the Pythagorean theorem.