Texas prepares for an intellectual retreat
This makes me sick to my stomach:
After 27 years as a science teacher and 9 years as the Texas Education Agency’s director of science, Christine Castillo Comer said she did not think she had to remain “neutral” about teaching the theory of evolution.
“It’s not just a good idea; it’s the law,” said Ms. Comer, citing the state’s science curriculum. But now Ms. Comer, 56, of Austin, is out of a job, after forwarding an e-mail message on a talk about evolution and creationism [...]
Her departure, which has stirred dismay among science professionals since it became public last week, is a prelude to an expected battle early next year over rewriting the state’s science education standards, which include the teaching of evolution [...]
The chairman of the panel, Dr. Don McLeroy, a dentist and Sunday School teacher at Grace Bible Church in College Station, has lectured favorably in the past about intelligent design.
Having gone to school in College Station, I am familiar with Grace Bible Church. It's a very, very family-friendly evangelical church. I knew a lot of kids who went there, and they were definitely the classic evangelical type. I suppose that's beside the point; the real question is: how the hell is a dentist and Sunday school teacher heading up the panel for the TEA's standardized science curriculum? Is there really no better qualified person in the entire state of Texas? A trained scientist perhaps?
From the article, it isn't clear the text of the email that Comer sent out. Was it like "FYI -- attached message" or was it like "FYI -- let's get these creationist nutjobs!" (the difference is huge; while the former would be lawsuit worthy, the latter would obviously be grounds for disciplinary action).
In any case, I'm nervous that Texas will retreat from the required teaching of modern biology in school. Words cannot express how angry it makes me that we still have to debate the single unifying core tenet of modern biology. It's like "debating" GR. Ugh.

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You can get by without GR in a lot of fields. I'd say it's worse, more like debating the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.
Posted by: Viviana | December 25, 2007 11:04 PM
I find it funny that there could possibly be an article that uses the words "Texas" and "Intellectual" in the same sentence. What an oxymoron!
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