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The Texas Board of Education has long promoted the teaching of creationism in schools instead of actual science. Its former chairman and current member Don McLeroy uttered this immortal1 line when confronted with numerous actual scientists urging that evolution be discussed accurately2 in the curriculum: “I disagree with these experts. Somebody’s gotta stand up to experts that are just…I think, I don’t know why they’re doing it, they’re wonderful people.”
This stuff is important nationwide. Because Texas buys so many textbooks. So textbook publishers tailor their products so that they’ll be marketable in Texas. And many places around the country get stuck with the same books.
Last week, the Texas Board revised its history standards. And it decreed that a list of people who were influential3 in fomenting4 revolutions would no longer include Thomas Jefferson. The board’s not crazy about Jefferson because of the whole separation of church and state thing. But if the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence doesn’t meet your standards, maybe it’s really time to start listening to experts.
—Steve Mirsky
1 immortal | |
adj.不朽的;永生的,不死的;神的 | |
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2 accurately | |
adv.准确地,精确地 | |
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adj.有影响的,有权势的 | |
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4 fomenting | |
v.激起,煽动(麻烦等)( foment的现在分词 ) | |
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