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Bautista, Jesús Silva; Escobar, Venazir Herrera; Miranda, Rodolfo Corona – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
The variety of explanations to questions about the origin of life, life after death or about the role itself of being in the world are built on the rational reflection that integrates the ideology of human beings as well as less rational practices and more emotional ones than in the whole nourish what has been called "beliefs".…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Likert Scales, Factor Analysis, Statistical Analysis
Smith, Carlen – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to determine relationships between New Jersey biology teachers' personal characteristics and religious backgrounds and the time spent and approach to teaching evolution. The research instrument chosen was a cross-sectional survey. Survey questions were presented in various forms: fill in, single response, Likert…
Descriptors: Evolution, Religion, Biology, Teaching Methods
Moore, Randy; Cotner, Sehoya; Bates, Alex – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2009
Students whose high school biology course included evolution but not creationism knew more about evolution when they entered college than did students whose courses included evolution plus creationism or whose courses included neither evolution nor creationism. Similarly, students who believed that their high school biology classes were the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Biology, Secondary School Science, Evolution

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