Make me laugh: Exxon’s Math and Science Academy.
First thought: Science is about a search for fact and truth. Don’t you have to be committed to those principles to support science?
Second thought: Don’t you actually have to understand math and science, and engineering, etc., to sponsor an academy like this?
Third thought: If you are a high school science teacher, can you in good conscience take money from Exxon for this?
Foruth thought: Here’s your list of ExxonMobil course offerings:
• Stress tensile strength of single-hull tankers. See how much collision stress single-hull oil tankers can withstand. Involves combined field trips-classroom experiments on scenic Alaskan shores
• Anthropogenic effects on seashore wildlife biology habitats. Prerequisite: Course above. Study the effects of crude oil on pristine habitats. Includes additional follow-up experiments.
• Numerical literacy and difficulty in counting to 450 parts per million. Learn how numeric literacy need not include counting up to dangerously high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
• Numeric literacy and counting billions of dollars. Prerequisite: Course immediately above. Learn how counting dollars donated to science-obfuscating “think tanks” obviates the illiteracy of not being able to count to 450 parts per million.
Note: Catalogue is still under discussion and formulation. Your suggestions are welcome.
New this year, as my own personal suggestion.
Phil Mickelson, STFU.
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