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Novick, Laura R.; Stull, Andrew T.; Catley, Kefyn M. – BioScience, 2012
Although differently formatted cladograms (hierarchical diagrams depicting evolutionary relationships among taxa) depict the same information, they may not be equally easy to comprehend. Undergraduate biology students attempted to translate cladograms from the diagonal to the rectangular format. The "backbone" line of each diagonal…
Descriptors: Biology, Eye Movements, Science Education, Science Instruction
Musante, Susan – BioScience, 2011
Originally designed for K-12 teachers, the Understanding Evolution (UE) Web site ("www.understandingevolution.org") is a one-stop shop for all of a teacher's evolution education needs, with lesson plans, teaching tips, lists of common evolution misconceptions, and much more. However, during the past five years, the UE project team learned that…
Descriptors: Evolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Internet
Musante, Susan – BioScience, 2012
The story of biology is far more complex and fascinating than straightforward facts or neatly labeled diagrams of structures and systems. Although exams can motivate students, the key to using these extrinsic motivators to increase student understanding lies in the way the assessments are designed and what they measure. Those involved in…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Scientific Principles, Interests, Lifelong Learning
Gregory, T. Ryan; Ellis, Cameron A. J. – BioScience, 2009
Many studies have assessed whether and to what degree students (grade-schoolers to undergraduates), teachers, and the public in general accept and understand evolution. However, very little information has been available about the level of understanding of students pursuing an advanced postgraduate degree in science. The study discussed in this…
Descriptors: Evolution, Graduate Students, Misconceptions, Foreign Countries
Moore, Randy; Cotner, Sehoya – BioScience, 2009
The responses of biology majors in their first year of college differed significantly from those of first-year non-biology majors on only 3 of the 20 items on the Measure of Acceptance of the Theory of Evolution survey instrument. Despite these differences, and regardless of whether students were or were not biology majors, several findings from…
Descriptors: Biology, Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Theories
Peer reviewedMaloney, Peter C.; Wilson, T. Hastings – BioScience, 1985
Constructs an evolutionary sequence to account for the diversity of ion pumps found today. Explanations include primary ion pumps in bacteria, features and distribution of ATP-driven pumps, preference for cation transport, and proton pump reversal. The integrated evolutionary hypothesis should encourage new experimental approaches. (DH)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Cytology, Evolution
Peer reviewedMarch, B. E. – BioScience, 1984
Discusses various bioethical issues and problems related to animal welfare and animal rights. Areas examined include: Aristotelian views; animal welfare legislation; Darwin and evolutionary theory; animal and human behavior; and vegetarianism. A 14-point universal declaration of the rights of animals is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, College Science, Evolution
Peer reviewedScheer, Bradley T. – BioScience, 1979
Written in response to an earlier article questioning certain aspects of evolution theory. Discusses ontogeny and phylogeny, the basis of evolution, chance or purpose in evolution, micro and macro-evolution, reversibility, and the evolution processes today. (MA)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Biology, Evolution, Genetics
Peer reviewedMargulis, Lynn – BioScience, 1990
The meaning and history of the term symbiosis is discussed. The role of symbiosis in evolution is suggested. Research in the field of endocytobiology on symbiotic relationships is proposed. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Ecology, Evolution
Peer reviewedGreene, Harry W.; Losos, Jonathan B. – BioScience, 1988
Cites the public image problem of field biologists and systematists. Discusses systematics and natural history including species variation, ecology, management of organisms and appreciation of nature. Describes widespread fallacies which downplay the importance of field biology and suggests ways to improve its image. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Peer reviewedHenig, Robin Marantz – BioScience, 1979
The controversy between the Evolutionists and the Creationists is presented. The impact of the Creationists' activity on public school science teaching is discussed with particular emphasis on the selection of biology textbooks by school districts. (SA)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems

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