To: Nebullis
But I would think critical analysis is part and parcel of what happens among those who are being educated. Is that not what schools want to encourage at this grade level?
To: Fester Chugabrew
Learning how to think critically, analytically, and logically would be essential in any education.
"Critical analysis" is now a phrase subverted by the creationists to mean something that students should do only with evolutionary theory.
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03/13/2004 2:24:17 PM PST by
Nebullis
To: Fester Chugabrew
But I would think critical analysis is part and parcel of what happens among those who are being educated. Is that not what schools want to encourage at this grade level? There are a h*ll of a lot of totally undisputed *facts* that have to be learned. Biochemistry and evolution provide the most important means of organizing the immense body of biological data.
Once one has the knowledge, then one is in a position to understand and appreciate the real and pseudo challenges to standard theory.
It really helps if you know a lot about the Solar System and astronomy in general before you're exposed to astrology or Ted Holden. Ditto biology and the the "Icons" foolishness or Hovind or whatever.
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