Synopses & Reviews
The evolution versus creationism conflict is here to stay. Even after their devastating defeat in the Kitzmiller v. Dover decision, advocates of intelligent design and other forms of creationism continue to revise their strategies for undermining the teaching of evolution-and thus of science in general-in American schools. In this revision of Evolution vs. Creationism, Eugenie Scott, one of the leading proponents of teaching evolution in the schools, describes these ever-changing efforts to undermine science education and shows what students, parents, and teachers should be aware of to help ensure that American science education prepares our students to compete in the 21st century.
Review
"…no book does a better job than Evolution vs. Creationism of covering with the entire evolution-creationism controversy…Evolution is one of the greatest ideas of modern times. If you want to defend evolution, read Evolution vs. Cretionism." - Springer
Synopsis
Examines the newest strategies at undermining evolution teaching and other aspects of the never-ending evolution and creationism controversy.
About the Author
EUGENIE C. SCOTT is Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education, the leading advocacy group for the teaching of evolution in the United States. She has written extensively on the evolution-creationism controversy in scholarly and popular venues, and she has won numerous awards for her work from scholarly organizations, including the Public Service Award from the National Science Board. She is a recent past-president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.