February 4th, 2008
Chaining The Next Generation To The Cheapshit Prejudices Of This One…
It’s a way of life in the bible belt…
The evolution of a sensitive lesson
Educators find ways of handling The Theory. Some skip it. Others hunt for a balance point.
Inverness Middle School science teacher Steve Crandall says he chooses to tell students that science doesn’t have all the answers.
No. But it has a few…
"I understand politicians like to compromise and that faced with one group who
say two plus two equals four and another group that says two plus two equals
six, will tend to arrive at a position that says two plus two equals five.
Unfortunately, sometimes the answer has to be four…"
-Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education
The middle ground between the right answer and the wrong answer is a different wrong answer.