To:
Oklahoma Parents and Educators
From: Authors of Biology textbooks
November 17,
1999
Dear Friends,
We are surprised and
disappointed at the recent decision of the Oklahoma State Textbook
Committee to place an evolution disclaimer on all biology texts
offered for use in the State. By describing evolution as "a
controversial theory, which some scientists present as scientific
explanation for the origin of living things" the Textbook
Committee is dramatically misleading the young people of Oklahoma.
As the National Academy of Sciences, the most prestigious
scientific body in the United States, recently noted, "Biological
evolution is the best scientific explanation we have for the enormous
range of observations about the living world."
Our
textbooks are written from this point of view. Evolution occupies a
prominent position in each of them, and is covered explicitly. Many
sections use evolutionary concepts to explain the diversity of living
and fossil organisms, the adaptations of organisms to their
environments, and similarities of structure and function shared by
related organisms. In this way, we present students with the
understanding of biology shared by the overwhelming majority of
working scientists in the United States and throughout the world.
Sadly, the disclaimer adopted by the Committee seeks to conceal this
reality from the biology students of Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma
disclaimer mistakenly singles out evolution from all other scientific
ideas as somehow less reliable or less accepted by scientists.
Evolution is a normal part of science, and should be treated the same
way as all other scientific ideas. It does a disservice to students
to mislead them about the important position that evolution holds in
the biological and other sciences.
We write to you as
individuals as parents, biologists, authors, and educators. We urge
the State Textbook Committee to reconsider its actions, and to act in
a way that will lead students and teachers in the State towards,
rather than away from, a thorough understanding of every aspect of
the science of biology.
Sincerely,
Biology
Textbook Authors
Bruce
Alberts, National Academy of Sciences
Alton
Biggs ,Biggs Educational Consulting.Allen, Texas
Rodger
Bybee.Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Colorado Springs,
CO
Neill Campbell,
University of California, Riverside
Helena
Curtis, Sag Harbor, NY
Carol Gontag, Mountain
View High School, Mountain View, CA
Paul J. Hummer, Jr.,
Hood College, Frederick, MD
Alexander Johnson,
University of California, San Francisco
George
Johnson, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
William
Leonard, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Joseph
Levine, Science Writer/Consultant, Boston
Marilyn
Lisowski, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
Linda
Lundgren, Bear Creek High School, Lakewood, CO
James
McLaren, Newton South High School, Newton Center, MA
Kenneth
Miller, Brown University, Providence, RI
John
Penick, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Peter
Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO
Jane
Reece,Palo Alto, CA
Gerald Skoog,
Texas Tech University
Eric
Strauss, Boston College
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