Center for Inquiry
Weekly Web Wrap-up
This week’s entry is the Center
for Inquiry, which may raise some eyebrows. Richard Dawkins, best known
for his atheistic views, is its founder.
Although some may find his non-religionist beliefs discomforting, his
purpose is not to proselytize but to advocate for the separation of theistic
thinking from public policy and science.
In addition, the Center actively supports those individuals who may be
subject to scorn because of similar beliefs.
The Center is program-driven. Some program examples follow: Through the
auspices of the Teacher Institute for Evolutionary
Science (TIES), the
Center publishes materials for middle school teachers who teach evolution
science in their classrooms. The Young Skeptics program promotes Inquiry-based learning and
critical thinking. One activity
supporting these objectives is the Cranky Uncle app. One other program
may be of benefit to many. Quackwatch markets itself as a guide to quackery, health fraud and
intelligent decisions. The focus here is
on fraudulent product and treatment claims rather than individual
practitioners.
The Center for Inquiry also
publishes the print magazine, the Skeptical Inquirer.
Although the publication is subscription-based, some content is open
access. Be sure also to check out the streaming videos; the are free and
timely. The full archive is difficult to locate, so click here >>> https://skepticalinquirer.org/video/.
With kind regards,
Jim Fisk MLS MA
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