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Isabel Zudaire; G. Enrique Ayuso; María Napal; Irantzu Uriz – Research in Science Education, 2024
Unlike in other countries, heredity and genetics appear first in Spanish science standards in secondary levels. However, some researchers have suggested the need of progressively introducing some basic genetic ideas already from primary education levels. In this context of no formal instruction in early stages, the objectives of our work were to…
Descriptors: Heredity, Genetics, Science Instruction, Elementary School Students
Shtulman, Andrew; Neal, Cara; Lindquist, Gabrielle – Early Education and Development, 2016
Research Findings: Evolution by natural selection is often relegated to the high school curriculum on the assumption that younger students cannot grasp its complexity. We sought to test that assumption by teaching children ages 4-12 (n = 96) a selection-based explanation for biological adaptation and comparing their success to that of adults…
Descriptors: Evolution, Biology, Cognitive Ability, Age Differences
Usak, Muhammet; Erdogan, Mehmet; Prokop, Pavol; Ozel, Murat – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2009
Biotechnology has a considerable importance in Turkish biology curriculum. This study was designed to explore or indicate Turkish high school and university students' knowledge and attitudes toward biotechnology. A total number of 352 high school and 276 university students were invited to the study. The Biotechnology Knowledge Questionnaire (BKQ)…
Descriptors: High Schools, Measures (Individuals), Biotechnology, Biology