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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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ASTC has yet to receive a membership application from a creationist museum,
but I did receive a call last September from a group in Ohio that was
interested in becoming a Travel Passport Program site.
The ASTC Membership Committee is charged with reviewing all prospective
members. Applicants must agree with and demonstrate a strong interest in the
goals of ASTC, such as, but not limited to:
--furthering the public understanding of science
--showing the impact of science and technology on society and culture
--encouraging diversity and participation by all peoples in the scientific
enterprise, especially women, minorities, and other groups underrepresented
in scientific and technological careers
--serving as a vehicle for cooperative projects of mutual interest to its
membership
--advancing the role of science and technology centers in society
--cooperating with other educational agencies and organizations to further
common goals.
ASTC's "Statement on Science" may be found here:
www.astc.org/resource/education/evolution.htm
After reviewing the applicants, the Membership Committee sends its
recommendations for membership to the ASTC Board for approval.
Diane Frendak
ASTC membership director
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From: Informal Science Education Network
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Subject: creationist museums
ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related
institutions.
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Are there any rules in place with the ASTC for whether or not creationist
museums can join the organization? I'd hope they wouldn't be allowed but I
fear people are becoming more and more sympathetic to their cause. If they
haven't already, I expect they'll soon be petitioning the natural history
museums to offer their perspective. Have any museums addressed this issue
and taken a position on it? If it is to be addressed in exhibits on
evolution, I'd hope it would be displayed as a pseudoscience. Are there any
rules in place for docents? They're not necessarily well-versed in the
evolutionary sciences and I wonder if they may promote creationism during
their tours.
Amanda
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Amanda Chesworth
Educational Director, Children's Programming
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
http://www.csicop.org
http://www.inquiringminds.org
http://www.campinquiry.org
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