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Science News, 1975
The hazards posed by new techniques of genetic manipulation have prompted scientists to regulate and in some cases restrict their own basic investigations. Describes some possible applications of the new techniques and outlines the established research guidelines. (GS)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Evolution, Genetics
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
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Washburn, S. L. – Daedalus, 1974
Education should give an understanding of the world and of man, as well as offer the vocational training, at which the university excells. The use of case studies to provide immediate insight into advancing knowledge and the study of evolution have important instructional and educational implication for the goal of understanding man. (JH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Objectives, Evolution, Futures (of Society)
Cole, John R. – Creation/Evolution, 1981
This paper points out that creationists have developed a skill unique to their trade, namely, that of misquotation and quotation out of context from the works of leading evolutionists. This tactic not only frustrates scientists but it misleads school board members, legislators, and the public. A representative sampling of scientists' responses to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Evolution, Opinion Papers
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Grabiner, Judith V.; Miller, Peter D. – Science, 1974
Considered are the effects of the Scopes trial on textbook publishers, textbook writers, and textbooks used in schools. The authors question whether it was a victory for evolutionists or for other groups. (RH)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum, Evolution, Instruction
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Collins, Robert E.; Olsen, Richard W. – American Biology Teacher, 1974
Describes a science activity, using a bacterium and a fungus, to illustrate the effects of competition and barriers on geographical distribution. (Author/PEB)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Concept Formation, Evolution
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Dumond, Don E. – Science, 1975
Suggests that overproduction of offspring by early human populations would have tended to work to the selective disadvantage of the entire society. Decisions regarding population limitations have been highly personal ones based on the amount of short run effort that individuals were able and willing to invest in each child. (GS)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Biology, Demography, Evolution
Caplan, Gerald A. – 1982
This sixth chapter in a book on school law provides a general overview of the religion clauses of the First Amendment and reviews the cases in which the issue of evolution versus creationism has been decided from the Scopes trial to the present. Rulings related to the Establishment Clause of the Constitution are discussed and the "three-part…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution
Elementary Science Study, Newton, MA. – 1968
THIS PICTURE BOOK WAS DEVELOPED FOR USE WITH THE ELEMENTARY SCIENCE STUDY UNIT ON "BONES." THE UNIT PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP MANY CONCEPTS ABOUT THE SKELETAL SYSTEM. NUMEROUS PHOTOGRAPHS ARE PROVIDED OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FIVE VERTEBRATE CLASSES AND SELECTED INVERTEBRATES. BOTH EXTANT AND EXTINCT MEMBERS ARE REPRESENTED.…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Elementary School Science, Evolution
Elementary Science Study, Newton, MA. – 1968
THIS GUIDE WAS DEVELOPED FOR USE WITH THE ELEMENTARY SCIENCE STUDY UNIT ON "BONES.""BONES" HAS BEEN TAUGHT IN THE FOURTH GRADE AND REQUIRES FROM 10 TO 25 LESSONS, DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES USED. THE GUIDE DOES NOT PROVIDE DETAILED INSTRUCTION FOR CONDUCTING CLASSES, BUT RATHER SOME POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES, AND LEAVES…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Elementary School Science, Evolution
Goetzinger, Charles; Rummel, Lynda – 1973
A comparative approach to the study of communication can be seen as extremely valuable for a thorough understanding of human communication. In its broadest sense, communication is a biological phenomenon, defined as the interchange of information between an organism and its environment. Communication systems of living organisms differ…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Comparative Analysis, Ecology
Gill, Elizabeth Deas – 1974
Parallel machine and manual literature searches on the subject of chemical evolution and the origin of life were compared on six characteristics: (1) precision, (2) recall, (3) novelty, (4) uniqueness, (5) time cost per citation, and (6) dollar cost per citation. The manual search outperformed the machine on precision, novelty, uniqueness, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biology, Chemistry, Comparative Analysis
Clark, George M., Ed. – 1972
Presented is a discussion of the theory of evolution and the theory of creation as the bases for origin and development of life forms. Five articles entitled, Science, Biology, and Evolution; Evolution as the Central Theme of Biology; The BSCS Position on the Teaching of Biology; The Nineteenth Century Revisited; and John Moore, Scientist or…
Descriptors: Biology, Churches, Creationism, Evolution
McHarg, Ian L. – 1971
The 1971 B.Y. Morrison Memorial Lecture by Ian L. McHarg, noted landscape architect, planner, and lecturer, is presented in this pamphlet. His expose is two-fold. "Man is an epidemic, multiplying at a superexponential rate, destroying the environment upon which he depends, and threatening his own extinction. He treats the world as a storehouse…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Influences, Evolution, Human Factors Engineering
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Angseesing, J. P. A. – School Science Review, 1978
Discusses various possible ways by which isolated populations might differentiate into species. The interactions between ecological factors and genes with respect to evolution and the role of genetic polymorphisms and other genetics variation are also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences, Evolution
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