Adam Rutherford on evolution and creationism.

With 2009 bringing the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the Origin of Species, this programme asks whether the teaching of evolution is under threat from a rise in religious fundamentalism amongst pupils. Programme presenter Adam Rutherford explores the controv...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Maverick Television (Television network) (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:This edition in English.
Published: [England] : Teachers TV/UK Dept. of Education, 2008.
Series:Education in video
School matters ; 1
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:With 2009 bringing the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the Origin of Species, this programme asks whether the teaching of evolution is under threat from a rise in religious fundamentalism amongst pupils. Programme presenter Adam Rutherford explores the controversy and hears that science teachers are being challenged and distracted by increasing questions about creationism and intelligent design - or avoiding the issues altogether rather than risk upsetting religious sensitivities. Adam supports calls for teachers to confront the issues and make evolution a priority in science teaching. But, despite his own atheism, he discovers how religious arguments can play a relevant role in explaining scientific theories. The programme features an interview with Reverend Professor Michael Reiss, formerly Director of Education at the Royal Society.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012).
Physical Description:1 online resource (31 min.).