On Tuesday, August 1, the electorate in Kansas (USA) will be voting for or against evolution—at least, that is what the secular media in Kansas and elsewhere would have you believe.
There were hysterical reactions by humanists in the state—and even worldwide—to the Kansas Board of Education's decision to mildly de-emphasize the teaching of evolution in its public schools.
Linda Holloway has said that she will run for a second term on the State Board of Education.
Another example of biased reporting has again misrepresented the August decision by the Kansas Board of Education to mildly de-emphasize the teaching of evolution in its public schools.
On the heels of the evolution controversy in Kansas, the Kentucky State Education Department has removed the word “evolution” from its science guidelines.
My candidate for Kansas story of the year is the absolutely grotesque media coverage of the Kansas State Board of Education’s new science standards.
For the past few weeks, TIME magazine has been incorrectly reporting on the teaching of evolution in the public schools of Kansas.
Kansas has been in the limelight recently due to the decision by the state Board of Education to omit evolution from the state assessment test and let local school boards to deal with it individually
On August 11, 1999 the Kansas State Board of Education adopted new Science Education Standards.
The real story about the new science standards in Kansas’ public schools regarding evolution has been remarkably misreported by most of the mainstream media.
Hot on the heels of the evolution controversy in Kansas, the Kentucky State Education Department is pondering a move to delete the word “evolution” from its science guidelines.
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