Tinkertoy Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 7, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , ambiguous genitals, As Nature Made Him, Baltimore, boys, Brenda Reimer, Bruce Reimer, Canada, castration, circumcision, developmental biology, gender, gender identity, girls, Janet Reimer, John Colapinto, Johns Hopkins University, kindergarten, New Zealand, pediatricians, penis, Ron Reimer, sex, Tinkertoys, toys, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, vagina, Winnipeg Money, Sex, and Gender Jonathan Wells December 7, 2020 Medicine 6 "We both wanted to play with guys, build forts and have snowball fights and play army… She played with my toys: Tinkertoys, dump trucks." Read More ›
computer 2 Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date May 4, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, American Council of Trustees and Alumni, biological origins, Center for Science and Culture, Centre for Human Evolution Research, classroom, Cornell University, coronavirus, COVID-19, Facebook, Forbes, graduate school, kindergarten, Michael Poliakoff, universities, Zoom Online Education and the Evolution Debate Sarah Chaffee May 4, 2020 Scientific Freedom 3 Given recent developments in education, our mission has become more urgent than ever. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date April 16, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionPsychologyScience Education Tagged , __tedited, "teach the controversy", academic freedom, adaptation, Age of Exploration, common sense, critical thinking, design intuition, development, fact, imagination, intellectual freedom, intuitions, kindergarten, microevolution, natural selection, opinions, psychology, public education, reproduction, science education, scientific method, speciation, teleology, The Guardian, United Kingdom, United States, Universal Design Intuition Evolution in Kindergarten Sarah Chaffee April 16, 2016 Evolution, Psychology, Science Education 5 Experimenting with children's natural mental inclinations to bring about a predetermined conclusion -- sounds like brainwashing, doesn't it? Read More ›