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Campaign defends evolution
Utah is listed as one of 10 'Islands of Ignorance'
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Buttars, however, believes intelligent design should be taught in Utah public schools perhaps in a required philosophy or humanities class if students must learn humans evolved from lesser species. He says barring such discussions is akin to censorship.
But the State Board of Education unanimously supported teaching evolution in high school biology, where it is a central part of the state core curriculum. The move was supported by several university professors and scientists from institutions including Brigham Young University.
Buttars believes legislation is his only recourse. But the Dover trial could determine whether it comes in the 2006 session, or later.
Buttars has not requested a bill file. He says he is working on four or five drafts without help from the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel to see which might have a chance of "passing and being constitutional," he said.
"I have a number of colleagues that sure like the idea . . . (but) right now, Pennsylvania is a big piece," he said.
The Campaign to Defend the Constitution hopes to prevent the changes that Buttars predicts.
In a letter signed by scientists, clergy and Nobel laureates, the group asks governors to ensure science teachers remain nonjudgmental about students' personal beliefs but also not be pressured to "promote nonscientific views or to diminish or eliminate the study of evolution."
That's basically the position statement of the State Board of Education.
Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has said he opposes teaching intelligent design in science class. "If it comes up in sociology or philosophy as differing views on creation, I think that's appropriate," Huntsman said last August. "But that doesn't happen until college or maybe later in high school."
Aside from Utah, also included on the group's watch list are:
Dover, Pa., where a federal court battle unfolds over requiring biology teachers to read an intelligent design statement before teaching evolution.
Kansas, where intelligent design has been incorporated into the state science curriculum.
Cobb County, Ga., due to court battles over disclaimer labels on books containing the theory of evolution.
Blount County, Tenn., where school leaders have proposed similar labels.
Ohio, where the group says creationists are behind a model lesson plan for teaching life's origins.
Grantsburg, Wis., where the group describes policy as implicitly allowing for discussion of creationism or intelligent design in science classes.
Alabama, where the State Board of Education weighs whether to continue the state's textbook "Evolution Disclaimers."
South Carolina, where a state senator has repeatedly carried legislation questioning teaching the theory of evolution in public schools.
Florida, where legislation spurred discussion about college classroom bias toward the theory of evolution and no other ideas of life's origins.
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