« Those Funny White PeopleHome“I'm sure I'm a pain to the Mormon Church“ »

“The ID movement is quickly emerging as one of the more significant threats to U.S. science education”

Miseducation

Stickers on textbooks are only the latest evidence of the ID movement's successes to date, though Cobb County officials did soften their position somewhat in September following a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia. In a subsequent policy statement, officials said the biological theory of evolution is a "disputed view" that must be "balanced" in the classroom, taking into account other, religious teachings.

An editorial in Seattle Post-Intelligencer: 'Intelligent design' theory threatens science classrooms

How do you feel?

Feel free to share your feelings about “The ID movement is quickly emerging as one of the more significant threats to U.S. science education”. Please stick to the theme of the entry. Disagreement is fine. Homophobia, racism, and kindred expressions of hatred will be deleted. This site is one of my hobbies. I genuinely enjoy hearing from people and hate moderating or killing comments. Forthright disagreement is fine as long as it is civil.
My thanks,
Richard



Powered by
Movable Type 3.2

Syndication


Edifying Spectacle
Index
Miseducation
“The ID movement is quickly emerging as one of the more significant threats to U.S. science education”
Top of page