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Noguera-Solano, Ricardo; Rodríguez-Caso, Juan Manuel; Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Rosaura – Science & Education, 2021
The name Lamarck is very well known in the teaching of biology, being associated with an early effort to explain evolution. Nevertheless, when evolution is taught in the classroom, the only Lamarckian ideas that stand out are related to the 'inheritance of acquired characters', invariably illustrated by the example of the lengthening of giraffes'…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
Vlaardingerbroek, Barend – Journal of Biological Education, 2020
Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) is most recalled in the history of biology for his Recapitulation Theory and the allegedly fudged illustrations of embryos that he presented in support of that case. Less well known is his contribution to abiogenesis theory, which he incorporated into evolutionary theory. In so doing, Haeckel, a vitriolic atheist, was…
Descriptors: Science History, Microbiology, Evolution, Scientific Concepts
Diem, Huynh Thi Thuy; Yuenyong, Chokchai – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2018
History of science (HOS) plays a substantial role in the enhancement of rooted understanding in science teaching and learning. HOS of evolution and genetics has not been included in Vietnamese biology textbooks. This study aims to investigate the necessity of introducing evolution and genetics HOS into Vietnamese textbooks. A case study approach…
Descriptors: Science History, Science Instruction, Evolution, Genetics
Ha, Minsu; Nehm, Ross H. – Science & Education, 2014
Although historical changes in scientific ideas sometimes display striking similarities with students' conceptual progressions, some scholars have cautioned that such similarities lack meaningful commonalities. In the history of evolution, while Darwin and his contemporaries often used natural selection to explain evolutionary trait gain or…
Descriptors: Genetics, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Science History
Marcelos, Maria Fatima; Nagem, Ronaldo L. – Science & Education, 2010
Our objective is to contribute to the teaching of Classical Darwinian "Evolution" by means of a study of analogies and metaphors. Throughout the history of knowledge about "Evolution" and in Science teaching, tree structures have been used an analogs to refer to "Evolution," such as by Darwin in the "Tree of Life" passage contained in "On The…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Logical Thinking, Evolution, Science Education
Glick, Thomas F. – Science & Education, 2010
The subfield of Darwin studies devoted to comparative reception coalesced around 1971 with the planning of a conference on the subject, at the University of Texas at Austin held in April 1972. The original focus was western Europe, Russia and the United States. Subsequently a spate of studies on the Italian reception added to the Eurocentric…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Trends, Evolution, Science Education
Stolberg, Tonie L. – Science & Education, 2010
This article examines what science education might be able to learn from phenomenological religious education's attempts to teach classes where students hold a plurality of religious beliefs. Recent statements as to how best to accomplish the central pedagogical concept of "learning from religion" as a vehicle for human transformation are…
Descriptors: Evolution, Religious Education, Science Teachers, Religious Factors
van Dijk, Esther M.; Reydon, Thomas A. C. – Science & Education, 2010
In this paper we present a schematic overview of the central concepts in evolutionary theory, setting them off against the background of widespread misconceptions about them. Our aim is to provide high school teachers with (1) an overview of those particular concepts that they can expect students to have difficulties with, (2) a comparison of…
Descriptors: Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers
Peer reviewedFox, J. Lawrence – Science Teacher, 1972
Reviews ideas and evidence bearing on the origin of life. Shows that evidence to support modifications of Oparin's theories of the origin of biological constituents from inorganic materials is accumulating, and that the necessary components are readily obtained from the simple gases found in the universe. (AL)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Evolution
Peer reviewedCronquist, Arthur – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1979
Discusses some principles of biological taxonomy. The evolutionary principle in taxonomy and its limitations, and the difference in evolutionary patterns between plants and animals, are also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Classification, College Science, Evolution
Peer reviewedBartelt, Karen – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1998
Presents the history of the theory of evolution and states that the creationist world view had been abandoned by even religious scientists before 1859. Argues that the public's perception of evolution could be improved by presenting a more complete picture of the theory's development, emphasizing the contributions of Christian--often…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Creationism, Earth Science
Peer reviewedSchweinsberg, John – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1997
A series of programs entitled Creationism and Evolution: The History of a Controversy was presented at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The controversy was addressed from an historical and sociological, rather than a scientific perspective. Speakers addressed the evolution of scientific creationism, ancient texts versus sedimentary rocks…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Critical Reading
Peer reviewedJensen, Murray S.; Finley, Fred N. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1996
Assesses students' learning of evolution by natural selection within four different sections of an introductory biology course where each section used a different combination of curricular materials and instruction. Reports that comparisons between sections support the use of paired problem-solving instructional strategy in conjunction with the…
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Strategies, Evolution, Higher Education
Gould, Stephen Jay – Discover, 1987
Discusses various developments in both science and theology following the work of Charles Darwin on evolution. Differentiates between the facts regarding evolution and the theory of natural selection as a mechanism for evolutionary change. Warns that the differences between facts and theory have not been adequately emphasized by scientists. (TW)
Descriptors: Biology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution
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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