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Fuselier, Linda; Eason, Perri K.; Jackson, J. Kasi; Spaulding, Sarah – Science & Education, 2018
Textbooks provide a rich site within which to investigate how members of a scientific discipline choose to represent their research to general audiences. We used critical contextual empiricism as a framework for interrogating how a scientific community is depicted via images in evolution textbook chapters on sexual selection. Textbooks that…
Descriptors: Textbook Selection, Evolution, Textbooks, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedMcInerney, Joseph D. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Examines Texas adoption process, described by author as having an inordinate impact on textbook market. Creationist opposition to evolution content in biological textbooks is well organized. Author presents 10 arguments made at hearing by creationists that he describes as a monument to scientific illiteracy. Asserts that creationists' confusion of…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evolution, Science Education
Peer reviewedWeinberg, Stanley L. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Two books are reviewed which discuss conservative critics of textbooks, especially critics of the presentation of evolution in biology textbooks. The article tells who these textbook watchers are and describes their aversions and preferences. (BB)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Evolution, Politics
Peer reviewedAmerican Biology Teacher, 1972
Contains statements by five biologists and science educators to the California State Department of Education committee considering the adoption standards for science textbooks with regard to the clause requiring inclusion of creationist viewpoints of species origins. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary School Science, Evolution, Religious Factors
Peer reviewedWade, Nicholas – Science, 1972
Summarizes the history of the conflict between evolutionists'' and creationists'' concerning the content of biology textbooks based on the Science Framework for California Public Schools, and discusses the positions that have to be resolved by the California Board of Education. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Elementary School Science, Evolution
Peer reviewedCurrey, Virginia – PS, 1988
Discusses the process of state textbook adoption and how this process influences the subject matter that will prevail throughout the country. Elaborates on the Texas textbook adoption system as an example of a statewide selection procedure. (GEA)
Descriptors: Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Political Influences
Moshman, David – 1987
Children should have the same First Amendment rights as adults except when it can be empirically shown that the children in question differ from minimally normal adults in relevant intellectual competencies and would, as a result, be likely to suffer harm if accorded full First Amendment liberties. In this paper, specific principles derived from…
Descriptors: Censorship, Childrens Rights, Creationism, Educational Practices
Moyer, Wayne A.; Mayer, William V. – 1985
Presented are critical reviews of 18 biology textbooks submitted for consideration by the Texas State Board of Education during 1984. These reviews are provided in three categories: (1) general biology textbooks: "Biology and Human Progress"--Prentice Hall; "Scott, Foresman Life Science"--Scott, Foresman; "Living Things"--Holt, Rinehart, and…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evaluation Criteria, Evolution
Peer reviewedHenig, Robin Marantz – BioScience, 1979
The controversy between the Evolutionists and the Creationists is presented. The impact of the Creationists' activity on public school science teaching is discussed with particular emphasis on the selection of biology textbooks by school districts. (SA)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems
People for the American Way, Washington, DC. – 1990
In 1985, People for the American Way released its first review of biology textbooks that was inspired by the ongoing controversy over whether or not (and how) evolution should be taught in public school classrooms. The purpose of this review is to gauge how successful the response of educators and scientists have been at convincing publishers that…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Science Education, Scientific Methodology
Peer reviewedMoyer, Wayne A. – Science Teacher, 1985
Reviews issues and events related to adopting high school biology textbooks in Texas. Specific reference is given to the viewpoints of Mel and Norma Gabler. It is argued that factors controlling textbook content should not result from past market forces, but from a permanent science constituency and an informed public. (DH)
Descriptors: Biology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution
Nelkin, Dorothy – Scientific American, 1976
The discrepancies between science and creationism are reflected in curriculum controversies. Students should be free to choose which theory they like, according to the creationists who view Darwinian science as incompatible with absolute moral values. (DS)
Descriptors: Biology, Conflict, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education
Nelkin, Dorothy – 1977
This study explores the complex spectrum of motives and perceptions underlying contemporary criticism of science as expressed in the arena of public education. Part 1 briefly portrays the historical context of present-day disputes, discussing those aspects of the early reaction to Darwinian evolution and its introduction in the school that have…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conflict, Creationism, Curriculum Development

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