The problem with beliefs is that they can't usually be proven. So someone could, in theory, understand evolution perfectly well, and teach it well, but secretly not believe in it. There's not much you can do about that.
But say in the above example they found out the guy doesn't believe in it, yet continues to teach it at a good level and doesn't bring his beliefs into the classroom, what would be the opinion of that?
But say in the above example they found out the guy doesn't believe in it, yet continues to teach it at a good level and doesn't bring his beliefs into the classroom, what would be the opinion of that?
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