From Discovery Institute, Center for Science & Culture <[email protected]>
Subject Academic Freedom Update: Online Education and the Evolution Debate
Date May 4, 2020 11:42 PM
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How to Teach Evolution in a Public School — My Experience

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May 4, 2020

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Online Education and the Evolution Debate ([link removed])
Given recent developments in education, our mission has become more urgent than ever.

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How to Teach Evolution in a Public School — My Experience ([link removed])
What did I do? Well, I introduced the course by holding a lengthy discussion about the difference between science and philosophy.

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Harvard Law Professor — Ban Homeschooling for “Question[ing] Science” ([link removed])
Ban it for other things as well, says Professor Elizabeth Bartholet in a stunning article for _Harvard Magazine_.

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Stories from Academia: Caroline Crocker ([link removed])
“It’s an infringement of academic freedom,” Crocker told _Nature_, speaking about the university’s decision that she not be allowed to present intelligent design or criticisms of evolution. “My goal is to teach students to think for themselves.”

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In Science Education, “Confusion” Can Be a Synonym for Stimulation ([link removed])
Sarah Chaffee discusses scientific uncertainty in evolution education. She notes how experiencing the dynamic tension between alternate viewpoints increases learning.

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