Science Curriculum Administrator Resignation
Posted: December 10th, 2007, 1:20 am
The Texas Science Curriculum Director has resigned under questionable circumstances allegedly relating to her "bias against intelligent design". See story and related stories here:
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/n ... ience.html
This is particularly disturbing given that the science curriculum is up to be reviewed shortly.
For those who think a "bias against intelligent design" is a perfectly reasonable bias to have given the mountains of evidence available, I will post back here later in the week with an appropriate address to fire off letters and e-mails to. A good start would be with the Statesman and the Chronicle, both of which appear to be on the side of reason as of this writing.
Even the normally conservative Statesman seems nervous about the possibility of a Texan re-enactment of the national jokes aka Kitzmiller v. Dover and the Kansas Board of Education.
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/n ... ience.html
This is particularly disturbing given that the science curriculum is up to be reviewed shortly.
For those who think a "bias against intelligent design" is a perfectly reasonable bias to have given the mountains of evidence available, I will post back here later in the week with an appropriate address to fire off letters and e-mails to. A good start would be with the Statesman and the Chronicle, both of which appear to be on the side of reason as of this writing.
Even the normally conservative Statesman seems nervous about the possibility of a Texan re-enactment of the national jokes aka Kitzmiller v. Dover and the Kansas Board of Education.