
Science Education Is Under Legislative Attack
More than a dozen half-baked bills in a number of states would weaken the teaching of evolution and other “controversial” topics
Glenn Branch is deputy director of the National Center for Science Education.
More than a dozen half-baked bills in a number of states would weaken the teaching of evolution and other “controversial” topics
A new poll estimates flat-Earth belief in the U.K. at 1 percent
...50 years after the infamous “monkey law” was struck down, anti-evolution fanatics continue to fight it, in ever sneakier ways
Despite some methodological flaws, a recent poll credibly indicates that flat-Earthery persists
A poll says lots of Millennials evidently do—and it’s not entirely clear why
The statute that got John Scopes in trouble back in 1925 was finally repealed in 1967—but the teaching of evolution in public schools is still not entirely safe...
Creationists who want religious ideas taught as scientific fact in public schools continue to adapt to courtroom defeats by hiding their true aims under ever-changing guises
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