Monday, April 25, 2011

Texas Freedom Network: Proposed Instructional Materials Put Science Education, Public Schools at Risk in Texas

Texas Freedom Network: Proposed Instructional Materials Put Science Education, Public Schools at Risk in Texas
Proposed Instructional Materials Put Science Education, Public Schools at Risk in Texas

Vendor's Creationist Materials Could Be Used in Public School Science Classes Around the State

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 25, 2011

Science in Texas public schools would take a shocking leap backward if the State Board of Education approves newly proposed instructional materials that promote creationism and reject established, mainstream science on evolution, spokespeople for the Texas Freedom Network (TFN) and the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) said today. In addition, public schools using those creationism-based materials could face expensive legal challenges even as they struggle with massive budget cuts at state and local levels.

"Two years ago State Board of Education members thumbed their noses at the science community and approved new curriculum standards that opened the door to creationism and junk science," said TFN President Kathy Miller. "Now they are getting exactly what they wanted