
Strategy 9: Write lesson plans with pro-God themes
Teachers are extremely busy, and they will readily adopt lesson plans that are nicely packaged and made available on the web. For example, you could construct a lesson revolving around discussion of the vertebrate eye, with 1/2 of the students assigned to argue for an evolutionary explanation (the eye instantly evolved out of non-eye structures) and the other half of the class charged with defending an Intelligent Design interpretation. If you provide good graphics, and make efforts to sound "fair," the majority of public school science teachers will probably not even realize that religion is behind the activity at all.
To get ideas, you can conduct a Google search on "biology lesson plans" or "creation lesson plans." You should also study some of the pro-evolution ones are before you start (e.g., those at teach-nology.com). The Discovery Institute makes a really good video on how to craft certain types of plans. Once you have a nice plan developed, submit it to several of the reputable "lesson plan banks" that are frequented by public school teachers. If you'd like assistance, please drop me a note at vanandel1@comcast.net. We at the ICS are especially interested in developing lessons for elementary school children, since high school instruction is increasingly scrutinized by athiests at universities.