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With evolution sure to be a hotly debated topic at the next meeting of the Texas state board of education, with a bill just introduced in the Texas legislature aimed at restoring the contentious "strengths and weaknesses" language to the standards, and with a different bill aimed at exempting the…
House Bill 2800 (PDF), introduced in the Texas House of Representatives on March 9, 2009, would, if enacted, in effect exempt institutions such as the Institute for Creation Research's graduate school from Texas's regulations governing degree-granting institutions. The bill's sole sponsor is Leo…
As the final vote on the proposed revision of the Texas state science standards approaches, the Austin American-Statesman (March 8, 2009) offers a profile of the chair of the Texas state board of education, avowed creationist Don McLeroy. Describing his conversion to fundamentalism as a dental…
How to Contact Your SBOE Member Identifying Your School Board Member: Go to http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/ On the line “District Type” select “State Board of Education” Type in your address and this will identify which board member represents you. Writing Your School Board Member…
Scientific and educational journals are continuing to celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin and the sesquicentennial of the publication of the Origin of Species. As NCSE previously reported, Science is allocating a special section of its website to "a variety of news features,…
Steve Darwin: The 1000th SteveWith the addition of Steve #1000 on February 12, 2009, NCSE's Project Steve attained the kilosteve mark. A tongue-in-cheek parody of the long-standing creationist tradition of amassing lists of "scientists who doubt evolution" or "scientists who…
Want to own a piece of Evolution vs. Creationism, 2nd Edition? Now's your chance. For a limited time, we've posted a sample chapter from the book in PDF. It's yours to download, read, print out, and share with others. To get the chapter, click here (PDF). Interested in learning more — or…
The Journal of Effective Teaching, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to the discussion of teaching excellence in colleges and universities, is calling (PDF) for papers for a special issue on the teaching of evolution in a university setting. Topics may include Darwinism in the history and…
July 29 - August 6, 2005 Back Row (left to right): Herb Masters, Malcolm Levin , David McNeely, Dick Jackson, Bonnie McNeely, Irene Rosenthal Eric Hildeman, Emory Saladin, Alan Gishlick, Rich Strean, George Griffin, Susan Epperson Middle Row: Ben Murray, Mary…