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Pocovi, M. Cecilia; Finley, Fred N. – Science and Education, 2003
Analyzes how two electromagnetism textbooks approach the concept of electric field. Uses historical evolution of the field representation. Indicates that one textbook mixes up the historical and pedagogical reasons for the introduction of the concept of field while the other one presents a sketch that might lead students to understand the field…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Electricity, Evolution, Higher Education
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McComas, William F. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Outlines a laboratory activity which takes place at the zoo and helps make some of the important aspects of evolution more concrete. Includes the principles of adaptation, variation within a species, types of evolution, and predicting future evolutionary trends. Provides a student worksheet. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Experiential Learning, Genetics
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Kraines, David; Kraines, Vivian – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1995
Pavlov denotes a family of stochastic learning strategies that achieves the mutually cooperative outcome in the iterated prisoner's dilemma against a wide variety of strategies. Although faster learners will eventually dominate a given homogeneous Pavlov population, the process must proceed through a gradual increase in the rate of learning. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Evolution, Learning, Learning Strategies
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Demastes, Sherry S.; And Others – Science Education, 1995
Using conceptual change as theoretical lens, describes the structure of (n=4) learners' conceptual ecology within biological evolution and illustrates how this ecology influences the process of conceptual change. Prior conceptions relate to evolutionary theory, scientific and religious orientations, view of biological world, and acceptance of…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Evolution
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Bardell, David – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Describes briefly the development of ancient as well as current theories and ideas on biological evolution. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Greek, High Schools
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Caudill, Edward – Journalism History, 1994
Argues that London newspaper satirists are important in the history of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection: (1) they were among the interpreters of a paradigm shift in biology from the older idealist thinking to the newer empiricist thinking and (2) they simplified the idealist-empiricist issue by making it more accessible to the general…
Descriptors: Biology, Cartoons, Evolution, Journalism
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Margulis, 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
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Lord, Thomas; Marino, Suzanna – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1993
Presents the results of a survey on evolution given to 392 university students in western Pennsylvania. Concludes that, although nearly three-quarters of the students say they believe in the theory of evolution, most do not understand the mechanism behind it. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Evolution, Higher Education
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Rutledge, Michael L.; Warden, Melissa A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1999
Describes the development and validation of the Measure of Acceptance of the Theory of Evolution (MATE), a 20-item, Likert-scaled instrument that assesses teachers' overall acceptance of evolutionary theory. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Evolution, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Scaling
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Siegfried, Robert – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1998
Explains how an understanding of evolution's heuristic, or explanatory, advantage can inform today's evolution/creationism debates. (WRM)
Descriptors: Creationism, Evolution, Heuristics, Higher Education
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Swimme, Brian – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Explores effect of the cultural story of the creation of the universe and development of civilization on the course of human history. Notes that our current story leaves us at a crossroads between progressive disconnection from the natural world and reestablishing a connection. Advocates reconstructing all human systems to develop an intellectual…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Schiller, Nancy A.; Herreid, Clyde F. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Uses a problem-based teaching approach to teach about the geological origins of the Galapagos Islands, colonization, species formation, and threats to biodiversity. Discusses finches, tortoises, and sea cucumbers and provides instructions for student discussions. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biology, Classroom Techniques, Evolution
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Puterbaugh, Mary N.; Burleigh, J. Gordon – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Recommends using online molecular databases as teaching tools to illustrate evolutionary questions and concepts while introducing students to public molecular databases. Provides activities in which students make molecular comparisons between species. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Databases, Evolution, Higher Education
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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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Gendron, Robert P. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Points out the difficulties of teaching evolution and recommends using simulations to circumvent these problems. Uses artificial organisms called caminalcules for teaching which allows students to focus on principles without preconceived ideas. (Contains 16 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, Evolution, Higher Education
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