Posted on 05/03/2016 8:16:34 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
Global warming alarmists who claim that the science is settled on climate change are partially right: Public schools have reached a verdict on it.
"A nationwide survey of 1,500 U.S. middle and high school science teachers, conducted by the National Center for Science Education and published in the February 12 issue of Science, found half of the teachers who discuss climate change in the classroom ignore evidence of the role of natural factors," H. Sterling Burnett writes in School Reform News. "The survey found approximately 70 percent of middle school and 87 percent of high school science teachers discuss global warming in the classroom, spending an average of less than two hours over the course of an entire academic year on the topic."
"More than half of the middle and high school science teachers discussing climate change teach humans' use of fossil fuels is mostly responsible for recent global climate changes." School Reform News is published by The Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank.
"About 30 percent of science teachers discuss human actions and natural processes as potential causes of climate change, and 12 percent of science teachers addressing climate change do not emphasize possible human causes," Burnett writes. For their sake, lets hope these pedagogues never find themselves trying to instruct precocious pupils who ask impudent questions like, "Why is it snowing in April?"
Those same teachers dismiss 80% of all history as well and teach hollywood history.
& often they cut out the middle person, themselves, and just show the movies.
“Those same teachers dismiss 80% of all history”
We used to think that American history as taught began in 1865...last I heard that was moved up to Jan 20, 2009.
This is not a teacher problem. It is a school board problem.
And it might be a grant problem as well. You want that money? Then you had better teach the way the fed’s (or the foundation) wants you to teach.
As an example, the (Bill) Gates Foundation has been pouring money into some school districts. That money comes with many strings attached.
and, as I understand, are know to fabricate history to satisfy their own fantasies.
That is certainly weasel worded for something that is supposed to be "settled science".
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