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AAAS Board Resolution Urges Opposition to "Intelligent Design" Theory in U.S. Science Classes
AAAS ^ | November 6, 2002 | Ginger Pinholster

Posted on 11/07/2002 7:07:47 PM PST by Nebullis

The AAAS Board recently passed a resolution urging policymakers to oppose teaching "Intelligent Design Theory" within science classrooms, but rather, to keep it separate, in the same way that creationism and other religious teachings are currently handled.

"The United States has promised that no child will be left behind in the classroom," said Alan I. Leshner, CEO and executive publisher for AAAS. "If intelligent design theory is presented within science courses as factually based, it is likely to confuse American schoolchildren and to undermine the integrity of U.S. science education."

American society supports and encourages a broad range of viewpoints, Leshner noted. While this diversity enriches the educational experience for students, he added, science-based information and conceptual belief systems should not be presented together.

Peter H. Raven, chairman of the AAAS Board of Directors, agreed:

"The ID movement argues that random mutation in nature and natural selection can't explain the diversity of life forms or their complexity and that these things may be explained only by an extra-natural intelligent agent," said Raven, Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden. "This is an interesting philosophical or theological concept, and some people have strong feelings about it. Unfortunately, it's being put forth as a scientifically based alternative to the theory of biological evolution. Intelligent design theory has so far not been supported by peer-reviewed, published evidence."

In contrast, the theory of biological evolution is well-supported, and not a "disputed view" within the scientific community, as some ID proponents have suggested, for example, through "disclaimer" stickers affixed to textbooks in Cobb County, Georgia.

"The contemporary theory of biological evolution is one of the most robust products of scientific inquiry," the AAAS Board of Directors wrote in a resolution released today. "AAAS urges citizens across the nation to oppose the establishment of policies that would permit the teaching of `intelligent design theory' as a part of the science curriculum of the public schools."

The AAAS Board resolved to oppose claims that intelligent design theory is scientifically based, in response to a number of recent ID-related threats to public science education.

In Georgia, for example, the Cobb County District School Board decided in March this year to affix stickers to science textbooks, telling students that "evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things." Following a lawsuit filed August 21 by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia, the school board on September 26 modified its policy statement, but again described evolution as a "disputed view" that must be "balanced" in the classroom, taking into account other family teachings. The exact impact of the amended school board policy in Cobb County classrooms remains unclear.

A similar challenge is underway in Ohio, where the state's education board on October 14 passed a unanimous, though preliminary vote to keep ID theory out of the state's science classrooms. But, their ruling left the door open for local school districts to present ID theory together with science, and suggested that scientists should "continue to investigate and critically analyze aspects of evolutionary theory." In fact, even while the state-level debate continued, the Patrick Henry Local School District, based in Columbus, passed a motion this June to support "the idea of intelligent design being included as appropriate in classroom discussions in addition to other scientific theories."

The Ohio State Education Board is inviting further public comment through November. In December, board members will vote to conclusively determine whether alternatives to evolution should be included in new guidelines that spell out what students need to know about science at different grade levels. Meanwhile, ID theorists have reportedly been active in Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, New Jersey, and other states, as well Ohio and Georgia.

While asking policymakers to oppose the teaching of ID theory within science classes, the AAAS also called on its 272 affiliated societies, its members, and the public to promote fact-based, standards-based science education for American schoolchildren.


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To: Doctor Stochastic
Note that the Univac 1101 was actually the 13th design. The salesmen move the designation to binary.
1,101 posted on 11/14/2002 8:59:47 AM PST by Doctor Stochastic
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To: Right Wing Professor
the gang who are using state power to force their ideas onto the biology curriculum, over the objections of biologists

FARRWProfressor?

Do you have a problem with school choice...academic freedom---

is evolution the pony express---

athiest army of letter carriers---

no competition....govt monopoly---gulag?

1,102 posted on 11/14/2002 9:12:48 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: f.Christian
Do you have a problem with school choice...

I fully support school choice, and if it's your school, by all means teach the earth is flat.

academic freedom---

....means you don't impose irrelevant and politically motivated ideas on an apolitical curriculum.

1,103 posted on 11/14/2002 9:29:13 AM PST by Right Wing Professor
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To: Right Wing Professor
FarRWpope/czarProfessor!
1,104 posted on 11/14/2002 9:33:29 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: Right Wing Professor
Now that f.Christian has destroyed any shred of credibility or professional reputation you may have had with his post 1104 ...
1,105 posted on 11/14/2002 9:37:47 AM PST by Gumlegs
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To: Gumlegs
It must be "Internet Therapy Time" again at the asylum.
1,106 posted on 11/14/2002 9:43:49 AM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
If it meant living in Hawaii with Megaten Slim, I might commit myself.
1,107 posted on 11/14/2002 9:45:46 AM PST by Gumlegs
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To: Right Wing Professor
"I fully support school choice, and if it's your school, by all means teach the earth is flat."

What a silly strawman argument, and quite typical who are terrified that kids in school won't get indoctrinated into the evolutionary faith.

1,108 posted on 11/14/2002 10:13:31 AM PST by MEGoody
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To: Right Wing Professor
"I ain't"

LOL Okay, "professor"

1,109 posted on 11/14/2002 10:22:47 AM PST by MEGoody
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To: Doctor Stochastic
Note that the Univac 1101 was actually the 13th design. The salesmen move the designation to binary.

I hope they didn't name the next model the 1102.

1,110 posted on 11/14/2002 11:20:14 AM PST by balrog666
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To: Right Wing Professor
[academic freedom---]....means you don't impose irrelevant and politically motivated ideas on an apolitical curriculum.

I agree that is the way it ought to be! But evolution is not apolitical. It has a soft underbelly because it uses the term "random" in public schools, K-12.

Whereas I suspect most scientists do not have a political agenda, the concept is exploited by the left wing in their fight against the "radical religious right". Infidels Political Agenda

And the NEA has a left wing bias (to put it mildly.)

1,111 posted on 11/14/2002 11:21:31 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: balrog666
1102,1103,1104,1105,1106,1107,1108,1110 then the merger.
1,113 posted on 11/14/2002 11:25:07 AM PST by Doctor Stochastic
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To: Doctor Stochastic
And Intel called it the "Pentium" chip because when they asked it to add 486 + 100 it came up with 585.99993
1,114 posted on 11/14/2002 11:31:33 AM PST by Gumlegs
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To: Gumlegs
placemarker.
1,115 posted on 11/14/2002 11:54:49 AM PST by Junior
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To: Gumlegs
"I am Pentium of Borg. Prepare to be approximated."
1,116 posted on 11/14/2002 11:58:13 AM PST by Condorman
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To: MEGoody
[sigh] Evolution isn't a religion. It's simply a scientific theory in which most people have a high degree of confidence.
1,117 posted on 11/14/2002 12:02:46 PM PST by Condorman
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To: Condorman
simply a scientific theory...

spontaneous life/matter---animal morphing is science?

1,118 posted on 11/14/2002 12:09:34 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: Condorman
Intel's Pentium Chip. The hand grenade of computing.
1,119 posted on 11/14/2002 1:03:21 PM PST by Gumlegs
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To: f.Christian
Many tomorrow on squid hopping. Do it before they never see it happen.
1,120 posted on 11/14/2002 1:04:30 PM PST by Condorman
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