Two of the best-selling biology textbooks stack the deck against evolution, said
some science educators who reviewed sections of the books at the request of The
Associated Press.
"I feel fairly strongly about this. These books are promulgating lies to kids,"
said Jerry Coyne, an ecology and evolution professor at the University of
Chicago.
The textbook publishers defend their books as well-rounded lessons on evolution
and its shortcomings. One of the books doesn't attempt to mask disdain for
Darwin and evolutionary science.
"Those who do not believe that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant Word of God
will find many points in this book puzzling," says the introduction to "Biology:
Third Edition" from Bob Jones University Press. "This book was not written for
them."
The textbook delivers a religious ultimatum to young readers and parents,
warning in its "History of Life" chapter that a "Christian worldview ... is the
only correct view of reality; anyone who rejects it will not only fail to reach
heaven but also fail to see the world as it truly is."
....
The size of the business of home-school texts isn't clear because the textbook
industry is fragmented and privately held publishers don't give out sales
numbers. Slatter said home-school material sales reach about $1 billion annually
in the U.S.
Publishers are well aware of the market, said Jay Wile, a former chemistry
professor in Indianapolis who helped launch the Apologia curriculum in the early
1990s.
"If I'm planning to write a curriculum, and I want to write it in a way that
will appeal to home-schoolers, I'm going to at least find out what my
demographic is," Wile said.
....
Apologia and Bob Jones University Press say their science books sell well.
Apologia's "Exploring Creation" biology textbook retails for $65, while Bob
Jones' "Biology" Third Edition lists at $52.
Coyne and Virginia Tech biology professor Duncan Porter reviewed excerpts from
the Apologia and Bob Jones biology textbooks, which are equivalent to ninth- and
10th-grade biology lessons. Porter said he would give the books an F.
"If this is the way kids are home-schooled then they're being shortchanged, both
rationally and in terms of biology," Coyne said. He argued that the books may
steer students away from careers in biology or the study of the history of the
earth.
....
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"Cliff" <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in message
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> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100306/ap_on_re/us_rel_home_school_evolution
> "Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution"
> [
> LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn't taken a
Bless you my son, God wants me to trim out the other newsgroups you spammed
to.
> Bless you my son, God wants me to trim out the other newsgroups you
> spammed to.
>
You forgot to "trim out" RCM.
You also forgot to "trim out" his BS.
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100306/ap_on_re/us_rel_home_school_evolution
> "Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution"
Sure is. Just talk to any of the home school kids. They are, for the
most part social inept when they are out of their christian element.
>On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:49:45 -0500, Cliff
><Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>
>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100306/ap_on_re/us_rel_home_school_evolution
>> "Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution"
>
>Sure is. Just talk to any of the home school kids. They are, for the
>most part social inept when they are out of their christian element.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/03/07/pakistan.alqaeda.american/?hpt=Sbin
"Gadahn grew up on a California farm and was home-schooled until 17. "
"This is not true!" was a quote from the text.
You need to find it's context <g>.
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Cliff
"Cliff" <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in message
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>
> "This is not true!" was a quote from the text.
> You need to find it's context <g>.
> --
> Cliff
Return to sender.
We've noticed that about you.
>>LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn't taken a
Yes, we want ALL kids to grow up to be a drain on society, like you. BUT at
least they will get along well with the other people flipping burgers,
collecting welfare cheese-checks or mating with Bubba in prison.