but I think it is a very important one. If Creationism were to be taught in the schools it really is necessary to have a clear lesson plan.
If it is to be a six or seven week course it will become difficult to even touch on all of the various creation myths. Why in 6 weeks it would be nearly impossible to cover just the American Indian creation myths much less those of of other significant peoples in the Americas alone.
Instead, it might be a good idea for it to continue throughout junior and senior high school. For example, during junior high, the various religious based creation myths could be covered. Seventh grade could be devoted to the Christian, Jewish and Muslim Creation Myths since they are so similar, and the more varied Hindu pantheon. In the Eighth Grade some of the more complex creation myths like those of the Norse Gods and the early Druid tales might be covered. Ninth grade could get into Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian and Roman Creation myths.
One problem is that since so much of the Jewish, Muslim, Christian Creation Myth is based on the Egyptian and Assyrian Creation myths that it might be important to cover them first. It is impossible, for example, to understand most of Genesis without first understanding the Assyrian myths including the Tales of Gilgamesh and Enkidu.
By the time kids move into high school they are expected to be able to take in information rapidly and in volume. So studies of the myriad creation myths that are peculiar to individual peoples, the Inuit, and Tiklit, the North American Indians, the South and Central American civilizations, the tales from the Australian Aborigines, Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, South Pacific Islanders (in particular this might be a good time to study Easter Island and the part that religion played in halting advancement).
I imagine that there will be some challenges from those that get left out during the initial phases of course development. That is good as it will allow those missed initially to be included as the course work is finalized.
Aslan is not a Tame Lion