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High School Labs Get Failing Grade

08/08/2005 12:30 PM

A recently released report from the National Research Council (U.S.) claims that most high school laboratories deserve a failing grade. According to the report's authors, the typical lab is an isolated educational unit that lacks clear goals, does not engage students in discussion and fails to illustrate how science methods lead to knowledge. Such criticisms are not new. Still, considering the source, the matter may gain a new sense of urgency.

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And there's altogether too much science...

08/09/2005 9:36 AM

...and not enough God!

A poll I saw this morning on Headline News showed that something like 70% of Americans believe in either Creationism or Intelligent Design; 22% believed in evolution. I can hardly believe that this is the same country I live in!
Ok, maybe I can, but it freaks me out a little to think that "evolution" is the boogey man (again!). I mean, why not attack relativity "theory" ("That's morally ambiguous!"), or particle physics ("Quarks a can't exist because of angels!"). Argg!

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