TITLE

A Compromise on Creationism

AUTHOR(S)
Clines, Francis X.
PUB. DATE
March 2002
SOURCE
New York Times Upfront;3/25/2002, Vol. 134 Issue 12, p7
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the debate at the Ohio Board of Education concerning the incorporation of intelligent design in science classes in Ohio. Concept of intelligent design; Effect of intelligent design concept on evolution and creation theories.
ACCESSION #
6856412

Tags: SCIENCE;  CURRICULUM change

 

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