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DetlefK

(16,455 posts)
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 06:44 AM Aug 2015

Oklahoma Homeschool Science Fair - with mandatory references to the Bible

http://www.alternet.org/education/oklahomas-crypto-christian-homeschool-science-fair

The webpage the article links to is eeriely no longer available. But luckily there's a google cache.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.ou.edu/science/information.htm

Goals

1. See the consistency and detail of God’s creation
2. Apply scriptural lessons, truths, principles to science topics
3. Provide more than a science test can offer; variety, hands-on experience, thinking and reasoning, application and enjoyment
4. Teach the scientific method
5. Integrate all the academics: reading, writing, spiritual application, science facts, math, drawing conclusions, art, graphing, typing reports, oral presentation and time management

Each student will be interviewed by two or three judges (interested parents or persons with science backgrounds or experience) and be rated. Students in grades 1-3 will be interviewed but not rated unless parent requests rating. Scoring and/or critiques will be provided by judges and ribbons will be given to all participants.



Requirements

1. Display of project on freestanding board, not bigger than 48” wide by 30” deep by 72” high.
2. Projects must be the product of student’s work. Students must do 90% of total project, have a working knowledge of the project and be able to explain it to the judge. Students may have parental help, but the older the student, the less help they should receive. If the student does not understand the project, they have received too much “help.”
3. All exhibits must include scripture and give reference pertaining to the subject matter of the project. Some ideas are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, but there are some verses that develop principles that can be related to your project. The intent is to relate all areas of science to the Creator of the universe.
4. Written report – detail, length, and extent of research dependent on age. 1-2 grade – a few sentences, 3-4 grade – 50-100 words, 5-6 grade – 150-250 words, 7-12 grade – detailed report with minimum of 500 words and bibliography.
5. Use of the scientific method
6. Students must stand by their project during judging. Only very young children (in first and second grade) may have a parent stand with them, if they wish. If you need to stay with your child during judging, please indicate this on the registration page.




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On the one hand you are supposed to apply scriptural truths. On the other hand you are supposed to use the scientific method, whose core tenet it is that there is no infallible truth. (And this core tenet can be neatly proven with a few lines of statistical algebra.)
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Oklahoma Homeschool Science Fair - with mandatory references to the Bible (Original Post) DetlefK Aug 2015 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Pacifist Patriot Aug 2015 #1
this is sad RussBLib Aug 2015 #2
"Teach the scientific method"? mr blur Aug 2015 #3
And then they put "spiritual application" next to "science facts and math" progressoid Aug 2015 #4
"Teach the scientific method"? AlbertCat Aug 2015 #5
I don't even have words for how I feel about this. Curmudgeoness Aug 2015 #6
These kids won't be science majors in college... rexcat Aug 2015 #7
College is one big conspiracy to put the human and the science over God!!!!!!!!!!!!! DetlefK Aug 2015 #8

Response to DetlefK (Original post)

RussBLib

(9,666 posts)
2. this is sad
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 09:50 AM
Aug 2015

ignorance can be so ingrained that it becomes accepted as "normal"

All this to justify a superstition. Tragic.

progressoid

(50,748 posts)
4. And then they put "spiritual application" next to "science facts and math"
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 12:26 PM
Aug 2015

Just a little bit incongruous.

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
5. "Teach the scientific method"?
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 12:36 PM
Aug 2015

They don't care about that.

That's just there so people like us won't get upset, supposedly.


Were I an employer, I would reject all homeschooled applicants. Yes, yes, some folks do the home school thing correctly (I guess), but who has time to find out if a applicant is one of those? Just too iffy.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
6. I don't even have words for how I feel about this.
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 01:56 PM
Aug 2015

It seems that the home-school movement has gone from kids whose needs were not being met in the classroom (high achievers or remedial students) and the hippie types to the full-blown fundie maniacs. I also would refuse to hire someone who was home-schooled, although I am not sure how you know....probably just by talking to them for a few minutes.

With that said, I would have fun finding a way to incorporate scripture into a science project.

rexcat

(3,622 posts)
7. These kids won't be science majors in college...
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 06:54 PM
Aug 2015

and if they attempt science as a major they are going to have a rude awakening.

DetlefK

(16,455 posts)
8. College is one big conspiracy to put the human and the science over God!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 10:48 AM
Aug 2015

Those heathen elitist liberals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



That will be their takeaway from college.

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