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Intelligent design to feature in school RE lessons
Alexandra Smith
Tuesday January 23, 2007
EducationGuardian.co.uk
Teenagers will be asked to debate intelligent design (ID) in their religious education classes and read texts by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins under new government guidelines.
In a move that is likely to spark controversy, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority has for the first time recommended that pupils be taught about atheism and creationism in RE classes.
ID, which argues that the creation of the world was so complex that an intelligent - religious - force must have directed it, has become a contentious issue that has divided scientists and Christians in Britain.
Some of the world's top scientists have expressed outrage over the teaching of creationism and ID in school science classes, which they say is an attempt to smuggle fundamentalist Christianity into science teaching. They argue that it should be made clear to pupils that science backs the theory of evolution.
Originally posted by melatonin
Intelligent design to feature in school RE lessons
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It will now be taught in RE classes in the UK. Recently, the misnamed 'Truth in Science' group have been campaigning to have iD taught in science classrooms across the UK.
Well, the department of education responded. It will be covered in RE classes. Also, atheism will also get a place in explaining the position of people who hold no belief in gods.
Originally posted by kallikak
Originally posted by melatonin
Intelligent design to feature in school RE lessons
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It will now be taught in RE classes in the UK. Recently, the misnamed 'Truth in Science' group have been campaigning to have iD taught in science classrooms across the UK.
Well, the department of education responded. It will be covered in RE classes. Also, atheism will also get a place in explaining the position of people who hold no belief in gods.
I wouldn't describe this as a victory for the ID movement. For a movement that is seeking to distance its association with religion and pursuing what they allege to be a 'science' perspective, being taught in a religious class is not a step forward.
What is perhaps more interesting is that atheism will be taught in religious classes. Perhaps the trend will be towards classifying atheism as a 'religion... who knows?
Originally posted by Nygdan
Fascinating. Students in a religion class will now be reading Dawkin's.
[boogle]mind[/boggle]
I did, I loved RE. We had two teachers, one who explored numerous religions around the world (which eventually lead me to Buddhism) and one who believed in aliens
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
some of these kids will get good teachers that actually allow for a discussion
many won't
Originally posted by Edn
Best class ever.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I believe that RE should be left to parents or churches and not be taking place in public schools.
Anything outside of that will have me writing letters, organizing a protest, and removing my son from the school.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I can see informing students of other religions (including atheism) if it is a small part of a well rounded social studies class.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
The only history books my son has read this year are historical fiction.
Originally posted by Jugg
Fiction!? What kinda fiction?
I mean.. how are they fiction?
Please give me names and such of the books.
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