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National Science Teaching Association Censors Open Inquiry, Stonewalls When Questioned

Imagine, the major U.S. science teachers group used security guards to stop a scheduled speaker from speaking and to hustle him out of the premises. Read More ›
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Teaching About Intelligent Design at Hong Kong Baptist University

Ironically, our students may have more intellectual freedom in China to pursue the truth than they would have in many universities in the United States. Read More ›
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Should We Teach Evolution as a Sensitive Issue?

That’s what priest and professor of science education Michael Reiss argues. Read More ›
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What Is a Parent to Do? Here’s What

“Is there any university where my child will be taught a breadth of ideas about the origins of life?” Read More ›
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Indoctrination or Debate? How to Teach Evolution

A course in “Science and Nonsense” is intended to persuade, to herd students toward approved opinions. Read More ›
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Free Speech on Campus: Considering State and Federal Action

There is no easy fix here. The President’s signature on a piece of paper won’t restore open inquiry on campuses. Read More ›
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Evolution and Bacteria — In the Classroom

Instead of relying on their textbooks, students are learning about evolution by watching bacteria grow and change. Read More ›
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Rutgers University Law Journal Advocates “Intelligence-Based Alternatives” to Darwinism

May a teacher let students know what evolutionary biologists had to say about their own field at the November 2016 Royal Society meeting? Read More ›

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