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Binns, Ian C.; Bloom, Mark A. – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2017
Biological evolution stands out as critically important content for K-12 education as it is considered a cornerstone of the biological sciences. Yet, it remains one of the most socially controversial topics related to science education. In this exploratory study, we are seeking to understand the ways elementary preservice teachers (PSTs) use their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary Education, Evolution, Creationism
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Fauville, Géraldine; Martinez-Garza, Mario Manuel; Vitale, Jonathan Michael; Linn, Marcia – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
When should students collaborate during inquiry learning using an online learning environment? We compare "continuous collaboration" to "individual predictions" followed by collaborative exploration of natural selection and evolution in a unit featuring interactive models illustrating the marine biodiversity crisis. In the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Inquiry, Active Learning, Electronic Learning
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Fancovicová, Jana – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2019
Understanding of evolution helps solve biological problems in areas that affect our lives. One of the ways of adopting the concept of evolution leads through a conceptual change. We investigated whether inductively prepared educational activities, focused on evolution, have the potential to create conceptual changes in students' conceptual…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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Kohut, Michael – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
Recommendations for teaching the nature of science (NOS) are grounded in a deficit view of students and/or the public--wherein people accept pseudoscientific claims, particularly about evolution, because they do not adequately understand what counts as being "scientific." Under the deficit view, correct views of science are defined by…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Evolution, Ethnography, Scientific Principles
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Premo, Joshua; Cavagnetto, Andy; Honke, Garrett; Kurtz, Kenneth J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
The idea that characteristics acquired by an organism during its lifetime can be inherited by offspring and result in evolution is a substantial impediment to student understanding of evolution. In the current study, we performed a preliminary examination of how acquiring physical changes in a question prompt may differentially cue intuitive and…
Descriptors: Evolution, Genetics, Concept Formation, Science Instruction
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Sánchez Tapia, Ingrid; Krajcik, Joseph; Reiser, Brian – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2018
We propose a process of contextualization based on seven empirically derived contextualization principles, aiming to provide opportunities for Indigenous Mexican adolescents to learn science in a way that supports them in fulfilling their right to an education aligned with their own culture and values. The contextualization principles we…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Adolescents, Science Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education
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Carroll, Kevin S.; de Vries, Alissia; Pagán Muñoz, Anyeliz – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2021
As the de facto language of science, English proficiency often serves as a gatekeeper for aspiring medical students in Puerto Rico because they encounter English-language instruction, textbooks, and high-stakes standardized tests throughout their studies. Employing ethnographic research methods, this case study documents the language practices in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language of Instruction, Code Switching (Language), Language Role
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Cotner, Sehoya; Graczyk, Hannah; Rodríguez Garcia, José Luis; Moore, Randy – Journal of Biological Education, 2016
In June 2013, the third World Evolution Summit convened on San Cristóbal, hosting scientists from around the world (Paz-y-Miño-C and Espinosa 2013)--neither the first nor likely the last gathering of biologists on these remote islands. Clearly, both locals and an international audience perceive Galápagos as figuring prominently in discourse about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biology, Evolution, Science Teachers
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Joda, Fatima Mohammed – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2019
The study determined the effect of instructional scaffolding strategy on senior secondary school Biology Students' academic achievement and retention of concepts. Two research questions and two hypotheses were formulated for the study. Quasi-experimental research design involving pre-test, the post-test control group was employed. The population…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Secondary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Lindsay, John; Arok, Adhieu; Bybee, Seth M.; Cho, Walter; Cordero, April Maskiewicz; Ferguson, Daniel G.; Galante, Leontine L.; Gill, Richard; Mann, Mark; Peck, Steven L.; Shively, Cassidy L.; Stark, Michael R.; Stowers, Joshua A.; Tenneson, Michael; Tolman, Ethan R.; Wayment, Thomas; Jensen, Jamie L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2019
Too many students reject the theory of evolution because they view it as incompatible with their religious beliefs. Some have argued that abandoning religious belief is the only way to help religious individuals accept evolution. Conversely, our data support that highlighting faith/evolution compatibility is an effective means to increase student…
Descriptors: College Students, Church Related Colleges, Religious Factors, Beliefs
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Childress, Vincent W. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2019
Humans have become the most dominant animal on the planet. They have adaptations providing advantages over other animals. They have even out competed other species in their own genus. Humans have opposable forefingers and thumbs for superior dexterity, very large brains for intelligence, walk upright with bipedal locomotion to cover distances more…
Descriptors: Animals, Climate, Environmental Education, Sustainability
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Babaian, Caryn; Kumar, Sudhir – American Biology Teacher, 2019
A lesson plan on the phylum Tardigrada is presented in a storytelling workbook that introduces the evolutionary concepts of adaptive radiation, speciation, divergence, and "tree-thinking" through narrative, transitional art, contemplative coloring, and data searches, which can be enhanced with microscopy wet labs. Students gain insight…
Descriptors: Evolution, Story Telling, Lesson Plans, Databases
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Richard, Melissa; Coley, John D.; Tanner, Kimberly D. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2017
Natural selection is a central concept throughout biology; however, it is a process frequently misunderstood. Bacterial resistance to antibiotic medications provides a contextual example of the relevance of evolutionary theory and is also commonly misunderstood. While research has shed light on student misconceptions of natural selection, minimal…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Evolution, Logical Thinking
Lan, Deborah Huei – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this study is to explore community college students' reasoning patterns and argumentation within the context of natural selection. Written assessments and interviews were administered to 2-year college students. Participants were given the Lawson Classroom Test of Scientific Argumentation (LCTSR), a Test of Scientific Argumentation…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Logical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
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Inouye, Martha; Houseal, Ana – Schools: Studies in Education, 2018
Anyone who has spent decades in public education is aware of the pendulum swing of ideas, strategies, and policies that can cause drastic changes. Since the 1980s, inclusion of critical thinking development in classrooms has sharply declined, given accountability mandates and legislation such as No Child Left Behind. A potential reawakening to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Standards
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