There has been considerable debate in recent months about the
teaching of history in Australian schools, particularly involving the discovery
and early colonisation of this country. If you are over 40, you probably learnt
that the British discovered, colonised and explored the country, went through
great hardships, developed the great pastoral and agricultural activities such
as wheat and wool-growing and so on. But that’s all changed. Now the kids are
taught that the British invaded the country and basically raped, pillaged and
generally displaced the aborigines. Naturally, there has been a backlash against
this line and hopefully history teaching will be more balanced in the
future.
But much remains to be done to change the basic attitudes of
teachers to align it with what most everyday Australians believe. So much of
their teaching (and the syllabus, for that matter) has a far left-wing bias
which many teachers pick up when they are going through their training.
Now I have known about this left-leaning for a long time and
came up against it when my three daughters were going through school. But I
never had any reason to suspect that this left-leaning intruded into the
teaching of science. I have now just been shocked to learn that some science
teachers believe and teach their pupils that the American space trips to the
Moon never happened!
In other words, they believe and promote the conspiracy
theories which flourish on the internet that the space trips were all smoke and
mirrors and that the TV coverage that millions of people watched in 1969 was a
fake. If you read some of the cited "evidence" about the conspiracies, you have
to seriously wonder why any well-educated science teacher would bother to give
it a moment’s credence. That any teacher could seriously pass it on to their
impressionable students is simply unconscionable.
This sort of teaching is essentially based on an irrational
dislike of the United States and everything it stands for. But while the USA was
the winner in the space race, many other countries contributed and competed.
Were they all part of the same conspiracy? And what of all the other
developments in space since the Moon trips? Are they all suspect as well, to
these morons?
How can you know whether this rubbish is being taught to your
own son, daughter or grand-children? Unless you have regular discussions with
them, you will never know. You won’t know by going through their text-books or
reading the subject syllabus (no-one can understand that!). This is a serious
problem.
It is bad enough that the teaching of science and technology in
this country is being so seriously dumbed down or just about eliminated, but
when lies are being taught we have to call a halt. Clearly, the whole approach
to teaching science must go back to basics. We need a complete review of the way
science is taught and what is taught, just as we do for history.
Maybe we can start by polling science teachers to see if they
think the American moon trips were a fake. Those that do should be fired.
Leo Simpson