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LETTER: Stop Teaching Species Evolution
Stop teaching species evolution The final draft of the 2019 Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Science will be implemented for the 2024-25 school year. Having looked over this document, I was wondering what they presented as proof for evolution in benchmark 9L.4.1.1.3; specifically, item 2 which says changes in environmental conditions may result in: the […]
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