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Kneipp, Janet R. – Independent School Bulletin, 1974
Article described the conceptual outlook of a great teacher, Jacob Bronowski, who stressed in his new film series how imagination is influential in presenting scientific material for student audiences. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Evolution, Humanities Instruction, Imagination, Language Usage
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1999
This edition of Science and Creationism summarizes key aspects of several of the most important lines of evidence supporting evolution. It describes some of the positions taken by advocates of creation science and presents an analysis of these claims. This document lays out for a broader audience the case against presenting religious concepts in…
Descriptors: Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Higher Education
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Cherif, Abour; Adams, Gerald; Loehr, John – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Demonstrates the use of geological concepts and principles as an effective approach to teaching evolution and in turn the nature of science and the scientific method in the classroom. This approach to teaching makes it easier for students to understand the basic concepts of evolution which is really important in order to understand nature as it…
Descriptors: Evolution, Geology, Higher Education, Scientific Methodology
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Texley, Juliana – Science Teacher, 2001
Describes a teaching method in which students learn about evolutionary biology through the use of mathematics. Uses the concept of biostatistics, the mathematical analysis of the variation in nature, to understand evolution. (SAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Education
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Nickels, Martin K.; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Describes an innovative model for improving the teaching of evolution in high school biology courses. Combines the teaching of evolution with both a modern view of the nature of science and the use of humans as the primary case study for understanding evolutionary concepts. Requires consistent use of student-centered activities. Contains 20…
Descriptors: Biology, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Evolution
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Bybee, Rodger W. – Science Teacher, 2000
Discusses controversy over the teaching of biological evolution and other scientific ideas such as Big Bang theory. Recommends that teachers avoid debating creationists, help students develop a greater understanding and appreciation for science as a way of explaining the natural world, and emphasize inquiry and the nature of science. (Contains 19…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Inquiry
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Passmore, Cynthia; Stewart, Jim – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2002
Describes the commitments and research that went into the design of a 9-week high school course in evolutionary biology designed to bring students to an understanding of the practice of evolutionary biology by engaging them in developing, elaborating, and using one of the discipline's most important explanatory models. (Contains 39 references.)…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Course Descriptions, Evolution
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Dodick, Jeff – McGill Journal of Education, 2007
This paper focuses on a learning strategy designed to overcome students' difficulty in understanding evolutionary change within the framework of geological time. Incorporated into the learning program "From Dinosaurs to Darwin: Evolution from the Perspective of Time," this strategy consists of four scaffolded investigations in which…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Kampourakis, Kostas – Science Scope, 2006
Many secondary students hold misconceptions about evolution, even after instruction, that are often inconsistent with what is accepted by evolutionary biologists. Understanding evolution is difficult due to major conceptual difficulties concerning variation, differential survival, adaptation, and natural selection. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
Glogau, Lillian; Krause, Edmund – Grade Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evolution, Human Body, Lesson Plans
Goodhue, Thomas W. – Momentum, 1986
Suggests ways for Catholic educators to teach about evolution; e.g., present evolution as widely accepted; note wide belief in God's creation of the world; do not present science and faith as mutually exclusive; present evolution as theory; and present both the evidence supporting and the problems accompanying evolutionary theory. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dodick, Jeff; Orion, Nir – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Discusses challenges faced in the teaching and learning of evolution. Presents a curricular program and a case study on evolutionary biology. Investigates students' conceptual knowledge after exposure to the program "From Dinosaurs to Darwin," which focuses on fossil records as evidence of evolution. (Contains 32 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Foreign Countries, High Schools
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Offner, Susan – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Presents a universal phylogenetic tree suitable for use in high school and college-level biology classrooms. Illustrates the antiquity of life and that all life is related, even if it dates back 3.5 billion years. Reflects important evolutionary relationships and provides an exciting way to learn about the history of life. (SAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, Evolution, Higher Education
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Horrigan, Sally Way – Science Scope, 2000
Introduces a teaching instrument called The Big Picture which is a student-generated overview of a unit. Provides a chart of units and summaries for The Big Picture. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Learning Strategies, Middle Schools
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Appelget, Jeanne; Matthews, Catherine E.; Hildreth, David P.; Daniel, Michael L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2002
This article offers a guide to teaching the history of science to students with learning disabilities and provides a lesson template designed to engage students in a specific science event from the past. Activities including hypothesis testing and an historical role-play teach the vocabulary of natural selection and evolution using the landmarked…
Descriptors: Evolution, Learning Disabilities, Lesson Plans, Science Education
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