Dear Friends of the Kolbe Center,
Glory to Jesus Christ!
In this newsletter we are going to share the reflections of our chief biologist Pamela Acker on a sound approach to natural science education. We hope that this will be especially helpful to home-schooling parents and grandparents, as they strive to give their children and grandchildren a solid foundation on which to study natural and physical science.
Overview of an Alternative Philosophy to Science Education
For a number of years now, we have received questions at the Kolbe Center about homeschool science curricula. Currently, there are few Creation-based options available, and nearly all of them are Protestant. These texts, while removing references to evolution and endeavoring to offer scientific support for Creation, still fall short as resources to help parents teach their children science without falling into some of the same ideological problems as their secular counterparts.
There are several fundamental problems with modern science education. The omnipresent information about evolution is just one of these, which is an overt symptom of more foundational philosophical misunderstandings. Ultimately, whether or not evolution occurred is an historical question, not a scientific one. It has only come to be treated as a scientific issue because of a profound misunderstanding of what science is and how it works; and I believe that misunderstanding is cemented in the public imagination by the way that we teach science to students. Here I will discuss two of the fundamental problems that relate to K-12 science education, and lay out an alternative framework that parents can use to direct their approach to provide a science education that will inoculate their children against the primary scientific errors of our day. In a booklet that will be published by the Kolbe Center in the very near future, I will outline specific recommendations for particular activities and books that parents can use to implement this framework.