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McAlpine, Lisa K. – American Biology Teacher, 2013
In this activity for the beginning of a high school Biology 1 evolution unit, students are challenged to reconstruct organisms found in an owl pellet as a model for fossil reconstruction. They work in groups to develop hypotheses about what animal they have found, what environment it inhabited, and what niche it filled. At the end of the activity,…
Descriptors: Biology, Paleontology, Animals, Secondary School Science
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Xie, Kui; Miller, Nicole C.; Allison, Justin R. – Computers & Education, 2013
This case study examined an authentic online learning phenomenon where social conflict, including harsh critique and negative tone, weaved throughout peer-moderated online discussions in an online class. Opening coding and content analysis were performed on 1306 message units and course artifacts. The results revealed that a model of social…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Conflict, Models, Evolution
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Nelson, Angela B.; Shiffrin, Richard M. – Psychological Review, 2013
We present a theoretical framework and a simplified simulation model for the co-evolution of knowledge and event memory, both termed SARKAE (Storing and Retrieving Knowledge and Events). Knowledge is formed through the accrual of individual events, a process that operates in tandem with the storage of individual event memories. In 2 studies, new…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning, Evolution, Experience
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Coleman, Joy; Stears, Michèle; Dempster, Edith – South African Journal of Education, 2015
The focus of this study was student teachers at a South African university enrolled in a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programme and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), respectively. The purpose of this study was to explore students' understanding and acceptance of evolution and beliefs about the nature of science (NOS), and to…
Descriptors: Student Teacher Attitudes, Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts, Evolution
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Allen, Garland E. – Science & Education, 2015
Science textbooks and classes mostly emphasize what are considered by today's standards the "right" or "correct" interpretations of particular phenomena or processes. When "incorrect" ideas of the past are mentioned at all, it is simply to point out their errors, with little attention as to why the ideas were put…
Descriptors: Genetics, Evolution, Scientists, Scientific Methodology
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Ferguson, Joseph Paul; Kameniar, Barbara – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
This paper investigates the cognitive experiences of four religious students studying evolutionary biology in an inner city government secondary school in Melbourne, Australia. The participants in the study were identified using the Religious Background and Behaviours questionnaire (Connors, Tonigan, & Miller, 1996). Participants were…
Descriptors: Science Education, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Religion
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Athanasiou, Kyriacos; Mavrikaki, Evangelia – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
The primary objective of this research was to compare various groups of Greek university students for their level of knowledge of Evolution by means of Natural Selection (ENS). For the purpose of the study, we used a well known questionnaire the Conceptual Inventory of Natural Selection (CINS) and 352 biology majors and non-majors students from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Questionnaires, Science Education
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Navarro, Manuel – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
This paper presents a model of how children generate concrete concepts from perception through processes of differentiation and integration. The model informs the design of a novel methodology ("evolutionary maps" or "emaps"), whose implementation on certain domains unfolds the web of itineraries that children may follow in the…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Models, Children, Scientific Concepts
Welch, James, IV – Issues in Integrative Studies, 2012
The question of being adds another dimension to interdisciplinary theory and practice. The interdisciplinary approach to complex problems requires engaging with multiple perspectives from various disciplines, schools of thought, ideologies, and belief systems. All of these perspectives possess underlying and often unacknowledged ontological…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Philosophy, Evolution, Cognitive Psychology
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Chazan, Michael – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2012
This paper argues that teaching of concepts is deeply rooted in human phylogeny. The basis of this argument is a consideration of the type of knowledge used to make handaxes, a tool that is found in the archaeological record beginning around 1.8 million years ago. A distinction is made between the human capacity for teaching concepts, which has a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level, Equipment, Archaeology
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Ondrej, Vladan; Dvorak, Petr – Journal of Biological Education, 2012
Bioinformatics, biological databases, and the worldwide use of computers have accelerated biological research in many fields, such as evolutionary biology. Here, we describe a primer of nucleotide sequence management and the construction of a phylogenetic tree with two examples; the two selected are from completely different groups of organisms:…
Descriptors: Biology, Research, Information Science, Databases
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Palmer, David C. – Behavior Analyst, 2012
Evolution and reinforcement shape adaptive forms and adaptive behavior through many cycles of blind variation and selection, and therein lie their parsimony and power. Human behavior is distinctive in that this shaping process is commonly "short circuited": Critical variations are induced in a single trial. The processes by which this economy is…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Stimuli, Observational Learning, Reinforcement
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Boudry, Maarten; Blancke, Stefaan; Braeckman, Johan – Science & Education, 2012
According to a widespread philosophical opinion, science is strictly limited to investigating natural causes and putting forth natural explanations. Lacking the tools to evaluate supernatural claims, science must remain studiously neutral on questions of metaphysics. This (self-imposed) stricture, which goes under the name of "methodological…
Descriptors: Evolution, Sciences, Philosophy, Science Education
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Arnold, Kate; Zuberbuhler, Klaus – Brain and Language, 2012
Syntax is widely considered the feature that most decisively sets human language apart from other natural communication systems. Animal vocalisations are generally considered to be holistic with few examples of utterances meaning something other than the sum of their parts. Previously, we have shown that male putty-nosed monkeys produce call…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Syntax, Primatology, Evolution
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Asano, Toshio; Lattal, Kennon A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
A recently recovered cumulative recorder provides a missing link in the evolution of the cumulative recorder from a modified kymograph to a reliably operating, scientifically and commercially successful instrument. The recorder, the only physical evidence of such an early precommercial cumulative recorder yet found, was sent to Keio University in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evolution, Higher Education, Photography
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