Monday, October 13, 2008

CO2 hysteria in Australia's first national science curriculum?

The Courier-Mail
Australia's first national science curriculum, unveiled yesterday by the National Curriculum Board, is an attempt to inspire wonder in science through everyday life.

"Many of our secondary students are losing interest in science," NCB's science curriculum advisory group leader Professor Denis Goodrum said.

"It (the national curriculum) needs re-emphasis to make it more engaging and more interesting.

"Climate change and carbon-fixing are the biggest issues in the world today."

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