by Sarah Chaffee –
The idea that students are well served by creative, challenging instruction would seem uncontroversial. Except, that is, when the subject is evolution.
Imagine two science teachers. Mr. Smith teaches straight out of the textbook. He expects students simply to memorize and correctly regurgitate. The other, Ms. Jones, supplements her teaching with challenging mainstream material that casts the textbook’s position in a new, more critical light. She asks students to weigh some of the evidence for themselves, like real scientists do. [Read more…]
by Joseph Pearce –
by Dale Ahlquist –
by Fr. Richard Heilman –
by Fr. John Parker (transcribed from video) –
by Fr. Lawrence Farley –
by Scott Youngren –
by Abbot Tryphon –
by Fr. Johannes Jacobse –