Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Louisiana's top school board accepted a bill on January 15 allowing the school system to bring in outside materials to" promote 'students’ critical thinking skills and open discussion of scientific theories.'" (randazza) How will they respond to parents? By handling each individual concern as it arises. There is no date to be found of when this practice will begin.
Distress in Dover
“I think it’s a downright fraud to perpetrate on the students of this district, to portray one theory over and over,” said Buckingham. “What we wanted was a balanced presentation.”
Just one year after this victory, the school district was taken to court to fight the decision, losing the battle. For the court records of this case, you can visit the following site.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dover/kitzmiller_v_dover.html
Monday, February 9, 2009
Teaching of Evolution in Schools: The Evolving Debate
According to a 2000 poll among Americans,
- 20% of Americans believed schools should ONLY teach evolution
- 16% of Americans believed schools should ONLY teach intelligent design
The other remaining percentages suggested that public schools teach evolution in a science class, while talking about intelligent design as a belief. Thirteen percent of Americans offered the idea of teaching both ideas in public schools.
Recently, the number of discrepancies about what concept to teach has elevated drastically. There have been numerous legal actions and court cases over this controversy. It is certain that some people have strong and personal feelings about this subject. This battle is not only being fought in America. Areas in the United Kingdom, Russia, Pakistan, and Brazil (to name a few) are also dealing with this debate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Below are some links to sites whos purpose is to inform readers about the teaching of evolution and intelligent design in schools:
PBS Online NewsHour: Intelligent Design
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/july-dec05/evolution_8-05.html
All About Science: Teaching Intelligent Design
http://www.allaboutscience.org/teaching-intelligent-design-faq.htm
Teaching Evolution: A State-by-State Debate
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4630737
Introduction to Intelligent Design
The Scopes Trial of 1925
Mr. Scopes was accused on May 5, 1925 of teaching evolution to his class. A defense team was collected and the trial lasted eight days. After this long trial, Scopes was found guilty of illegally teaching evolution in the classroom.
This trial sparked debate about the teaching of intelligent design vs. evolution. It is only one of many instances of conflicts between both views on this issue. The controversy on whether intelligent design or evolution should be taught in schools is still lingering in today's society.

Introduction to Evolution

Natural selection is the idea that heritable traits that contribute to the survival of species will become more common in a population and thus more likely to be passed along to future generations.