Thursday, July 13, 2006

Ohio Science Education Standards Again Challenged

Apparently some members of Ohio's state board of education are planning to try again to change the science instructional standards in Ohio schools. Americans United for Separation of Church and State said yesterday that board member Colleen Grady last month urged the Board of Education’s Achievement Committee to give 10th-grade science teachers guidance on teaching evolution and other "controversial" issues such as global warming, cloning and stem-cell research. This week, Americans United filed a request under the Ohio open records law asking for copies of the Grady proposal as well as all related documents. Earlier this year, the Ohio board, after a long battle, rejected changes that would have urged criticism of evolutionary theory in science classes. (See prior posting.)