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Larkin, Douglas B.; Perry-Ryder, Gail M. – Science Education, 2015
We present the case of Michael, a prospective high school biology teacher, to explore the implications of teacher resistance and avoidance to the topic of evolution. This case is drawn from a year-long qualitative research study that examined Michael's process of learning to teach high school biology and describes how his avoidance of evolution in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Preservice Teachers, Biology, Secondary School Science
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Zabel, Jorg; Gropengiesser, Harald – Journal of Biological Education, 2011
The objective of this naturalistic study was to explore, model and visualise the learning progress of 13-year-old students in the domain of evolution theory. Data were collected under actual classroom conditions and with a sample size of 107 learners, which followed a teaching unit on Darwin's theory of natural selection. Before and after the…
Descriptors: Evolution, Theories, Science Education, Science Instruction
Barrow, Wesley Charles – 1971
Investigated were the effects of two different methods of instruction on concept and principle learning related to organic evaluation. Also investigated was the relationship between achievement and science aptitude. The sample was selected from tenth grade students in a high school in Arizona. They were randomly assigned to a Biological Sciences…
Descriptors: Achievement, Aptitude, Biology, Doctoral Dissertations