Talk:Essay:Draft Conservapedia Application to Become SES Provider

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How can we use Conservapedia materials at all, when the application says masterials should be secular, neutral, and non-ideological? And do you want suggestions just written in under each heading?

PS it looks like we should concentrate on Section D (do we have assessment programs?) and B )beef up citations in the lectures). AddisonDM 21:35, 11 February 2009 (EST)

Good catch about the requirement that materials be "secular, neutral and non-ideological." I think we meet that requirement better than public school textbooks currently used. I don't think they can ban someone simply for being conservative, although some liberals may try! The teaching materials themselves (i.e., the lectures and tests and homework) meet this test better than often-used textbooks.
Don't think the lectures need more "citations". It's the application that needs citations to research, as odd as that may sound.
Thanks for your good insights.--Andy Schlafly 22:13, 11 February 2009 (EST)
P.S. Current SES providers include The Archdiocese of Newark, The Diocese of Camden, The Diocese of Metuchen, The Diocese of Paterson, and The Diocese of Trenton. I don't think Conservapedia is any less secular, or any more ideological, than they are.--Andy Schlafly 22:25, 11 February 2009 (EST)