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Senter, Philip J. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Evidence from isotopes other than radiocarbon shows that dinosaur fossils are millions of years old. Despite that, bone mineral from Mesozoic dinosaur fossils yields a falsely young radiocarbon "date" of less than 50,000 years, due to its accumulation of new radiocarbon via recrystallization. Similarly, the so-called collagen fraction of…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Biology, Science Instruction, Measurement Techniques
Senter, Philip J. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
The recent discovery of preserved cells and soft tissues in certain dinosaur bones seems incompatible with an age of millions of years, given the expectation that cells and soft tissues should have decayed away after millions of years. However, evidence from radiometric dating shows that dinosaur fossils are indeed millions of years old. Under…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Paleontology, Evaluation, Creationism
Senter, Philip J. – American Biology Teacher, 2020
The recent discovery of radiocarbon in dinosaur bones at first seems incompatible with an age of millions of years, due to the short half-life of radiocarbon. However, evidence from isotopes other than radiocarbon shows that dinosaur fossils are indeed millions of years old. Fossil bone incorporates new radiocarbon by means of recrystallization…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Science Instruction, Biology, Evolution
Moore, Randy – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Although John Scopes and his famous "Monkey Trial" strongly influenced the ongoing evolution-creationism controversy, relatively little is known about Scopes's post-trial life. Moreover, many questions about his trial remain unanswered (e.g., did he actually teach evolution in Dayton?). This paper answers these questions with new…
Descriptors: Evolution, Creationism, Biology, Science Education
Miller, Jon S.; Toth, Ronald – American Biology Teacher, 2014
We describe how the increased level of religiosity in the United States is correlated with the resistance to the teaching of evolution and argue that this is a social, rather than scientific, issue. Our goal is to foster teachers' understanding of the philosophy of biology and encourage them to proactively deal with creationism at all levels,…
Descriptors: Religion, Evolution, Science Instruction, Social Influences
Senter, Phil – American Biology Teacher, 2010
Mainstream scientists often claim that australopithecines such as the specimen nicknamed "Lucy" exhibit anatomy intermediate between that of apes and that of humans and use this as evidence that humans evolved from australopithecines, which evolved from apes. On the other hand, creationists reject evolution and claim that australopithecines are…
Descriptors: Creationism, Anatomy, Science Instruction, Biology
Moore, Randy – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Approximately one-fourth of biology teachers in public schools include creationism in their biology courses. Most of these teachers 1) present creationism as a scientific alternative to evolution, and 2) present only the biblical (i.e., Christian) story of creation. State science-education standards, position statements from professional…
Descriptors: Evolution, Creationism, Biology, Science Instruction
Moore, Randy – American Biology Teacher, 2007
In a sample of 107 biology teachers from Minnesota's public schools, most teachers claimed that they emphasize evolution and allocated little or no time to creationism in the classes. However, in a sample of 685 students from Minnesota's public schools, students claimed that their teachers allocated much less time to evolution and much more time…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Creationism, Biology, Evolution

Good, Ron – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Discusses the dilemma between evolution and creationism in biology teaching. Explains the position of the Louisiana House Education Committee and presents an example from the Louisiana State University (LSU). (Author/SOE)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evolution, Higher Education

Matthews, Dorothy – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Discusses how evolution and natural selection should be taught in the classroom. Presents a study investigating the effects of a nontraditional curriculum including creation stories on student attitudes toward evolution. Reports that a curriculum with creation stories is more effective in fostering scientific views about evolution. (Contains 22…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evolution, Higher Education

Farber, Paul – American Biology Teacher, 2003
The theory of evolution provides direction in many fields, such as ecology, genetics, and embryology. Examines issues concerning the teaching of the subject in the United States. Presents a case study approach to teach about the nature of science using the theory of evolution. (SOE)
Descriptors: Biology, Case Studies, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education

Callaghan, Catherine A. – American Biology Teacher, 1980
Reviews creationist arguments attacking scientific evidence for evolution and an old earth, presenting counter-arguments from the evolutionist's point of view. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evolution, Higher Education

Root-Bernstein, Robert; McEachron, Donald L. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Discusses what is scientific theory and religious belief, who decides this, and how these issues affect views on whether creationism and evolution are scientific and should be taught in schools. Argues that only evolution qualifies as scientific theory (and should be taught) and that students should distinguish between religious/scientific…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Creationism, Evolution

Alters, Brian J. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
There are significant variances in both the religious and non-religious beliefs for rejecting evolution, and likewise diversity in the extent to which various creationists reject evolution. Describes the anti-evolution stances of literalists, progressives, and theists and addresses teaching concerns relative to anti-evolution positions. Contains…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution

O'Brien, Thomas – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Discusses the long running debate on teaching evolution in public schools. Recommends using the 5E teaching cycle of engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate to show that scientific concepts and theories can be fundamental. (Contains 20 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Creationism, Evolution
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