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The American Biology Teacher (2024) 86 (2): 87–93.
Published: 01 February 2024
... ). Evolution education has been especially contentious in southern states, with legislation aimed at weakening the status of evolutionary theory introduced as recently as February 2023 in West Virginia ( Senate Bill 619, 2023 ). Evolution education Nature of science © 2024 by National Association...
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The American Biology Teacher (2023) 85 (2): 73–79.
Published: 01 February 2023
... such as social media, popular culture, and smart devices may incorporate new and unique misconceptions not seen before in evolution education. We see a younger generation raised in an era where they may experience a bombardment of evolution misconceptions daily, from the games they play to the posts or memes...
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The American Biology Teacher (2022) 84 (2): 75–81.
Published: 01 February 2022
... to their religion. Additional interventions are often necessary for these students. We acknowledge, however, that not all religious faiths find conflict with evolution, and thus, religious beliefs likely play no role in the acceptance of evolution. Religious Cultural Competence in Evolution Education (ReCCEE...
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The American Biology Teacher (2019) 81 (2): 133–136.
Published: 01 February 2019
... content knowledge: the indispensable knowledge you didn't know you had. Figure 1. Pedagogical content knowledge: the indispensable knowledge you didn't know you had. Our work focused on cognitive components of evolution education rather than work related to students’ beliefs, acceptance...
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The American Biology Teacher (2016) 78 (2): 101–108.
Published: 01 February 2016
... focus of evolution education: genetic drift, or random change in allele frequencies due to sampling error; dominance in allelic pairs, which is often misinterpreted by students to mean that dominant alleles always increase in frequency and are always selectively advantageous; and evo-devo, a set...
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The American Biology Teacher (2015) 77 (6): 413–420.
Published: 01 August 2015
...” ( Klaczynski & Gordon, 1996 ). A psychological approach to evolution education provides a fresh look at an old problem: once we verify students' hypothesized emotional responses, we can then seek ways to defuse them, so they can begin to think rationally about evolutionary biology. It is reasonable...
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The American Biology Teacher (2014) 76 (2): 93–98.
Published: 01 February 2014
... indicate that regardless of prior experiences with evolution education, and in spite of myriad social challenges to teaching evolution, students can learn evolution. © 2014 by National Association of Biology Teachers. All rights reserved. Request permission to photocopy or reproduce article content...
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The American Biology Teacher (2010) 72 (2): 96–99.
Published: 01 February 2010
... introduced into the 2009 session. 3 e-mail: [email protected] . © 2010 by National Association of Biology Teachers 2010 Florida biology teachers comfort with teaching evolution evolution education “I have been criticized, censured, disparaged, and belittled for my...