Controversy in the Classroom
Monday, April 17, 2006
Last December, a US District Judge ruled that it was unconstitutional for a Dover, Pennsylvania school board to require that teachers include intelligent design in their science classes. Jennifer Miller, a high school biology teacher from Dover, explains why she fought to keep intelligent design out of her classroom…and what effect the controversy had on her students.

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