To: js1138; Alamo-Girl
It seems the course you describe does not cover the material I suggested needs to be included in a "Problems in Science" course. No?
But I am glad your daughter (presumably) did so well with it.
698 posted on
08/20/2005 4:02:58 PM PDT by
betty boop
(Nature loves to hide. -- Heraclitus)
To: betty boop
There is not much chance that a course covering your specific interests will be widely offered. I could think of things I want taught, but it ain't gonna happen.
Theory of Knowledge would allow any student interested in the subject of evolution or ID to spend an entire year reviewing the literature and writing a paper for college credit.
699 posted on
08/20/2005 4:06:23 PM PDT by
js1138
(Science has it all: the fun of being still, paying attention, writing down numbers...)
To: longshadow
700 posted on
08/20/2005 4:08:34 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. The List-O-Links is at my homepage.)
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