Oregon teacher fired over Bible references

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SISTERS, Ore. (AP) -- During his eight days as a part-time high school biology teacher, Kris Helphinstine included Biblical references in material he provided to students and gave a PowerPoint presentation that made links between evolution, Nazi Germany and Planned Parenthood.
That was enough for the Sisters School Board, which fired the teacher Monday night for deviating from the curriculum on the theory of evolution.
"I think his performance was not just a little bit over the line," board member Jeff Smith said. "It was a severe contradiction of what we trust teachers to do in our classrooms."
Helphinstine, 27, said in a phone interview with The Bulletin newspaper of Bend that he included the supplemental material to teach students about bias in sources, and his only agenda was to teach critical thinking.
"Critical thinking is vital to scientific inquiry," said Helphinstine, who has a master's degree in science from Oregon State. "My whole purpose was to give accurate information and to get them thinking."
Helphinstine said he did not teach the idea that God created the world. "I never taught creationism," he said. "I know what it is, and I went out of my way not to teach it."
Parent John Rahm told the newspaper that he became concerned when his freshman daughter said she was confused by the supplemental material provided by Helphinstine.
"He took passages that had all kinds of Biblical references," Rahm said. "It prevented her from learning what she needed to learn."
Board members met with Helphinstine privately for about 90 minutes before the meeting. The teacher did not stay for the public portion.
"How many minds did he pollute?" Dan Harrison, the father of a student in Helphinstine's class, said at the meeting. "It's a thinly veiled attempt to hide his own agenda."
 

Tonington

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Good stuff. Bible passages have no place in a Biology classroom, leave it in the comparitive religions classes.
 

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He was a part-time biology teacher. He gave supplemental material which drew links between evolution, Nazi Germany and planned parenthood. He says his goal was to give students accurate information and to get them thinking. None of those subjects belong in a biology curriculum except for evolution, which has a body of evidence backing it up.

What on earth does Nazi Germany have to do with evolution? Or what on earth does evolution have in common with planned parenthood? Great to get kids thinking, but not to skew their understanding of a fundamental biological principle.
 

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He was a part-time biology teacher. He gave supplemental material which drew links between evolution, Nazi Germany and planned parenthood. He says his goal was to give students accurate information and to get them thinking. None of those subjects belong in a biology curriculum except for evolution, which has a body of evidence backing it up.

What on earth does Nazi Germany have to do with evolution? Or what on earth does evolution have in common with planned parenthood? Great to get kids thinking, but not to skew their understanding of a fundamental biological principle.


You've got me there! I would be interested to read his material to see what he was trying to present to the students.
 

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Shouldn't you have done it in the first place, before posting this article? The questions that Tonington asked are obvious, I had the same questions. But for Nazi Germany, we wouldn't have evolution? Or vice-versa? 8O Seems absolutely illogical to me, and besides, it has got nothing to do with the biology class. I would've fired the teacher, too.
 

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He was a part-time biology teacher. He gave supplemental material which drew links between evolution, Nazi Germany and planned parenthood. He says his goal was to give students accurate information and to get them thinking. None of those subjects belong in a biology curriculum except for evolution, which has a body of evidence backing it up.

What on earth does Nazi Germany have to do with evolution? Or what on earth does evolution have in common with planned parenthood? Great to get kids thinking, but not to skew their understanding of a fundamental biological principle.
Skew their understanding? More like completely confuse them, and obliterate anything even vaguely related to the subject. I suggest he should have been fired for being a bad teacher, by the sound of it. I expect his stuff was so confusing that nobody could figure out what, exactly, he was trying to teach.

As others have said, though, it would be more useful to actually have some information, as opposed to opinions based on a vague news article that doesn't say very much.
 

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Being the lad was just starting his practice within the state's schools, he certainly was naive. He had to know introducing such material would be controversial and that is the last thing any newbie teacher needs. He got swatted, less for what he did than what he didn't. Never used his head.
 

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Do teachers often invent there own curriculum? Shouldn't teachings that deviate from the approved curriculum be peer reviewed prior to introduction in a classroom? What does he know about Nazi Germany or Planned Parenthood? Does he have a Degree in Biology or Googling?
 

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Yep Oregon is ruled by the Secular Progressive county of Portland!

The rest of the folks are not SP.. but Portland rules it!
 

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Interesting. It's not very specific about exactly what he was trying to teach, but it's perfectly reasonable in a science class to introduce ideas like critical thinking and bias in sources. In that context the links among evolutionary theory, Nazi Germany, and Planned Parenthood are there. The Nazi's particularly nasty version of social Darwinism and their insane racial theories were rooted in a grotesque misunderstanding of evolution's oft-quoted summary, "survival of the fittest." They made that link themselves. Planned Parenthood has been criticized for promoting promiscuity and abortions, and some critics make the link between godless evolution and the decline of morals and values in modern society that lets an outfit like Planned Parenthood exist. They're both pretty good examples of how uncritical and biased thinking can lead to folly. Properly presented, any high school student should be able to understand all that.

It's less easy to see how a pile of Biblical quotes would fit into that, though there is a certain crowd of anti-evolutionists who cite the Bible as their source, a fine example of uncritical thinking and invalid argument from authority. Maybe Mr. Helphinstine went a little over the top and in his inexperience made a rather confusing presentation of it all, but I'm prepared to think that he might have been unfairly railroaded.
 

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Do teachers often invent there own curriculum? Shouldn't teachings that deviate from the approved curriculum be peer reviewed prior to introduction in a classroom? What does he know about Nazi Germany or Planned Parenthood? Does he have a Degree in Biology or Googling?

In the UK we have a national curriculum. People truly hate it as it causes vast amounts of paperwork and isnt that great in some people's opinions. A situation like this, though, positively screams for something like that.
 

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I've often seen people try to link Planned Parenthood with Nazis. They ignore the fact that Hitler was vehemently opposed to good German women having access to abortion or family planning materials and as far as I know Planned Parenthood doesn't advocate forced sterilization or abortions of those Hitler would have determined unworthy to breed.
 

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In college, yes. Makes for a good debate and a resource of diverse experiences of life, religion and races.
A more adult and civil debate where one can learn of another.

My thoughts on it.

Parents, teach your children what you want them to know, otherwise, the public will.

Peace>>>AJ:love9:
 

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High school Biology is where you learn the basics. I would assume they still teach nutrient cycles, classification, bodily systems, some population and ecology, evolution, a brief overview of genetics like punnett squares, heredity, pedigree and meiosis/mitosis.

If you want them to do some critical thinking, give them a chance to write essays on selected topics. Class time is not the place to be introducing bible quotes. I can see where Dexter says there is some relation, like the eugenics and whatnot, but I think that is best dealt with through assignments and introductions to writing/reviewing the literature. Class time is for the principles.