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Judgment day intelligent design on trial

Title
Judgment day [videorecording] : intelligent design on trial / produced by Joseph McMaster, Gary Johnstone, Vanessa Tovell ; written by Joseph McMaster ; directed by Gary Johnstone, Joseph McMaster ; a production by NOVA and Vulcan Productions, Inc. ; in association with The Big Table Film Company.
Variant title
Subtitle on container: Evolution vs. intelligent design
Portion of title
Intelligent design on trial
URL
<Episode website> http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/
Format
DVD, Videodisc
Edition/Version
Widescreen ed.
Published/Produced
[Boston, Mass.] : WGBH Boston Video, [2008]
Description
1 videodisc (112 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Cast
Lewis Hancock, Nigel Whitney, Richard Laing, James Jordan, Debora Weston, Glenn Wragg, Jay Benedict, Jeff Harding.
Credits
Editor, Jonathan Sahula ; narrator, Jay O. Sanders ; music, Rob Morsberger ; directors of photography, Christopher Titus King ... [et al.].
System details
DVD, NTSC; region 1.
Local Notes
I-UNIVLIB: No public performance rights.
Language
Closed-captioned; with optional audio description for the visually impaired.
Summary
"Judgment day: intelligent design on trial" captures the turmoil that tore apart the community of Dover, Pennsylvania, in a landmark battle over the teaching of evolution in public schools. In 2004, the Dover school board ordered science teachers to read a statement to high school biology students about an alternative to Darwin's theory of evolution called intelligent design--the idea that life is too complex to have evolved naturally and so must have been designed by an intelligent agent. The teachers refused to comply, and both parents and teachers filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the school board of violating the constitutional separation of church and state. ... Featuring trial reenactments based on court transcripts and interviews with key participants and expert scientists, this program presents the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover School District."--Container.
Contents note
  • Darwin in the classroom
  • Evolution or intervention?
  • Taking stands
  • Darwin and the human genome
  • Dover divided
  • The bacterial flagellum
  • The smoking gun
  • The wedge
  • The verdict and its aftermath.
Notes
Originally broadcast on Nov. 13, 2007 as an episode of the PBS television program, Nova. Copyright date on credit frame: 2007; copyright date on container: 2008. DVD-ROM features: Teaching materials (PDF); access to the Nova website.
Subject headings
Evolution (Biology)--Study and teaching--Law and legislation--Pennsylvania--Dover. Creationism--Study and teaching--Law and legislation--Pennsylvania--Dover. Intelligent design (Teleology)--Study and teaching (Secondary)
Medical subjects
Biological Evolution--Pennsylvania. Education--legislation & jurisprudence--Pennsylvania. Jurisprudence--Pennsylvania. Religion and Science--Pennsylvania.
Genre heading
Educational television programs. Documentary television programs. Science television programs. Television programs. Television programs United States. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Video recordings for people with visual disabilities. Documentary Television specials.
Other contributors
McMaster, Joseph. Johnstone, Gary, 1959- Tovell, Vanessa. Vulcan Productions. Big Table Film Company.
Other titles
Nova (Television program)
ISBN
1593757190 9781593757199
Standard Identifier
783421416994

Holdings

Library
Indpls - IUPUI University Library
Call Number
QH362 .J834 2008
Location
DVDs
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2nd Floor
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Library
Kokomo Library
Call Number
QH362 .J834 2008
Location
DVDs
Floor
1st Floor
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