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Geraedts, Caspar L.; Boersma, Kerst Th. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Although many research studies report students' Lamarckian misconceptions, only a few studies present learning and teaching strategies that focus on the successful development of the concept of natural selection. The learning and teaching strategy for upper secondary students (aged 15-16) presented in this study conducted in The Netherlands is…
Descriptors: High School Students, Foreign Countries, Evolution, Misconceptions
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Julius, Matthew L.; Schoenfuss, Heiko L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
This laboratory exercise introduces students to a fundamental tool in evolutionary biology--phylogenetic inference. Students are required to create a data set via observation and through mining preexisting data sets. These student data sets are then used to develop and compare competing hypotheses of vertebrate phylogeny. The exercise uses readily…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Biology, Science Laboratories, Evolution
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Asghar, Anila; Wiles, Jason R.; Alters, Brian – McGill Journal of Education, 2007
This study explores pre-service elementary school teachers' understandings of evolutionary science and their feelings and concerns about teaching evolution in Canadian elementary schools. Data were collected through a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. Most participants reported acceptance of evolution as a scientifically factual…
Descriptors: Evolution, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Scharmann, Lawrence C.; Harris, William M., Jr. – 1991
As part of an investigation of the influence of a 3-week institute upon secondary biology and earth science teachers regarding their self-confidence with respect to the teaching of evolutionary principles, 19 inservice teachers participated in discussions of content presentations and instructional activities. The following research questions were…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Biology, Earth Science, Evolution
Ybarrondo, Brent A. – 1984
This study ascertained whether or not computer assisted instruction (CAI) enhanced the quality of the educational experience and resulted in increased learning. The study involved the teaching of a 3-week instructional unit on population genetics and evolutionary processes to advanced placement biology students. The control group (N=38) received…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation
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Stokes, William Lee – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Discusses books and materials published by creationist organizations to promote creation-science interpretations on the demise of the dinosaur. Compares many creationist theories with current evolution theories and geological records. (MVL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Biological Influences, Biology, Childrens Literature
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Demastes, Sherry S.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1995
Details two studies: (1) Study A describes a close replication of a Bishop and Anderson study (1990) using the same conceptual-change teaching module to teach a unit on evolution to nonmajor biology students; and (2) Study B used high school students, and the instruction was based on the inquiry approach to science. (28 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, College Students, Evolution, High School Students
Naturescope, 1987
Provides background information on how scientists have learned about the history of the Earth, including studying fossils, dating rocks, and tracing geological movements. Included are teaching activities about prehistoric animals, state fossils, tracing animal movement and evolution, and discovering fossils. Contains reproducible handouts and…
Descriptors: Animals, Botany, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Riss, Pam Helfers – Science Scope, 1993
Describes hands-on physical anthropology activities for teaching students about evolution. Using evidence found in hominid skulls, students conduct investigations that involve calculating ratios. Eight full-page photographs of skulls from the program Stones and Bones are included. (PR)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Biology, Evolution, Integrated Activities
Brewer, Steven D. – 1997
Evolution is often equated with natural selection and is taught from a primarily functional perspective while comparative and historical approaches, which are critical for developing an appreciation of the power of evolutionary theory, are often neglected. This report describes a study of expert problem-solving in phylogenetic tree construction.…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Teaching, Evolution, Fundamental Concepts
Fuller, Renee – 1991
This paper offers a description of the Ball-Stick-Bird reading system which has been used successfully to teach students with IQs as low as 20 to read with comprehension. A summary of research findings on this approach is presented as well as a discussion of these findings within a neurological/behavioral/evolutionary framework. A new theory of…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Alphabets, Basic Skills, Beginning Reading
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Aston, T. J. – Journal of Biological Education, 1987
Outlines an adaptive framework for the study of plants and their pollinators in which both partners in the ecological relationship are seen as maximizing fitness through efficient use of the other as a resource. Suggests experimental projects to examine the validity of these assumptions giving an evolutionary emphasis. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Rudge, David W.; Howe, Eric M. – Science Teacher, 2004
Many science teachers recognize that teaching aspects of the history of science helps students learn science content and the nature of science (NOS). The use of history can potentially humanize science, help students refine their critical thinking skills, promote a deeper understanding of scientific concepts, and address common student…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Misconceptions
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Scharmann, Lawrence C. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1994
Reports the results of a summer institute for secondary science teachers involved in teaching evolutionary biology. Discusses changes in teacher conceptual understanding, anxiety, the adoption of peer discussion on evolution within their instruction, and the influence of peer or mentor teachers on the decision to include peer discussion. (LZ)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Inservice Teacher Education, Peer Influence
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Scharmann, Lawrence C.; Smith, Mike U.; James, Mark C.; Jensen, Murray – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2005
The investigators sought to design an instructional unit to enhance an understanding of the nature of science (NOS) by taking into account both instructional best practices and suggestions made by noted science philosopher Thomas Kuhn. Preservice secondary science teachers enrolled in a course, "Laboratory Techniques in the Teaching of Science,"…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Evolution, Teaching Methods
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