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Carl Hiaasen, a man who's made a career of reporting and writing about all manner of Floridian craziness, sounds off about an effort to change the state's science curriculum.

In a move that could endanger Florida's flaky backwater reputation, the state Board of Education is poised to endorse the teaching of evolution as a science.

This is a dangerous idea -- not the presentation of Darwinism in schools, but the presentation of Florida as a place of progressive scientific thought.

Over the years the Legislature has worked tirelessly to keep our kids academically stuck in the mid-1950s. This has been achieved by overcrowding their classrooms, underpaying their teachers and letting their school buildings fall apart.

Florida's plucky refusal to embrace 21st century education is one reason that prestigious tech industries have avoided the state, allowing so many of our high-school graduates (and those who come close) to launch prosperous careers in the fast-food, bartending and service sectors of the economy.

By accepting evolution as a proven science, our top educators would be sending a loud message to the rest of the nation: Stop making fun of us.

Is that what we really want?


Here's the rest:

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/columnists/carl_hiaasen/story/421075.html

Date: 2008-02-19 11:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruthling.livejournal.com
I love Carl Hiaassen (even if his name is hell to type).

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