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Citizens who serve on the Texas review panels are charged with making suggestions about proposed classroom texts that are being considered for the states list of “approved” schoolbooks. While most reviewers on this year’s biology panel made routine, noncontroversial suggestions, some took issue with the fact that the proposed books did not include information about creationism while focusing on evolution. However, information that publishers submitted to the Texas Education Agency show they are not incorporating the suggestions about creation science and plan to print books free of references to the theory of intelligent design. “This is a very welcome development for everyone who opposes teaching phony science about evolution in our kid’s public schools,” said Texas Freedom Network President Kathy Miller in a press release. “Texas parents can applaud these publishers for standing up to pressure from politicians and activists who want to put their personal beliefs ahead of giving Texas students a 21st-century science education.” Josh Rosenau, the programs and policy director at the National Center for Science Education, also declared the publishers response a victory for science. “They didn’t put in anything creationist or dangerous, so I’m prepared to call this a victory for the publishers,” he told The Huffington Post. “They stood strong against the pressure of the reviewers.”
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 22:41:11 +0000

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