Posted by Dave Hancock on May 16, 2009
Tags: evolution , human rights , School Act , sex ed
About 200 people have e-mailed me about Bill 44, specifically Section 9 (the proposed s.11.1 of the Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act). I cannot respond to each of them by blog except in a general sense, although I am responding to each directly. Many have responded viscerally to the media interpretation of the section, and continue to harp on the supposed support by the Premier that this will allow parents to opt out of...
Read more »Posted by Staff on May 16, 2009
Tags: Alberta Education , evolution , human rights , Inspiring Education , School Act , sex ed , teachers
Minister Hancock spoke today at the Alberta Teachers' Association's 92nd Annual Representative Assembly. Excerpts of his remarks are reproduced below. Thank you very much for your kind invitation and warm welcome. And I want to start, Frank, by saying thank you to you. It's been a pleasure working with you over the past year for the good of education in the province. And I have to say more than the past year, because actually we've...
Read more »Posted by Staff on May 15, 2009
Tags: evolution , human rights , School Act , sex ed
Bill 44, the Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Amendment Act, 2009 has been the subject of much public debate, including in the media and in the Legislature. Bill 44 recently passed Second Reading, and will return to the floor of the Legislative Assembly to be debated in Committee of the Whole on the evening of Tuesday, May 26. Should you want to read the transcript of the Second Reading debate, you can find it in...
Read more »Posted by Dave Hancock on May 8, 2009
Tags: evolution , human rights , School Act , sex ed
This post responds to comments on the entry entitled On The Origins of Speciousness. I appreciate the comments by MM and Bill Burris re science and religion. They include precisely the point I have been making — Science and religion constitute two separate and distinct tracks viewing the world. While there is intersection where a religious view may differ from a scientific perspective the question is "what is the topic?".Schools and teachers are mandated to...
Read more »Posted by Dave Hancock on May 4, 2009
Tags: evolution , human rights , School Act , sex ed
The last week brings to mind the old song from the rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar — "What's the buzz? Tell me what's happening! What's the buzz? Tell me what's happening! Why should you want to know? Don't you mind about the future?" Let's be perfectly clear right from the start. Alberta is not turning back the clock! Alberta students will continue to take a full robust curriculum examining all aspects of modern science, including...
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