Thinking Evolutionarily Thinking Evolutionarily

Thinking Evolutionarily

Evolution Education Across the Life Sciences: Summary of a Convocation

Steve Olson en andere
    • € 21,99
    • € 21,99

Beschrijving uitgever

Evolution is the central unifying theme of biology. Yet today, more than a century and a half after Charles Darwin proposed the idea of evolution through natural selection, the topic is often relegated to a handful of chapters in textbooks and a few class sessions in introductory biology courses, if covered at all. In recent years, a movement has been gaining momentum that is aimed at radically changing this situation. 

On October 25-26, 2011, the Board on Life Sciences of the National Research Council and the National Academy of Sciences held a national convocation in Washington, DC, to explore the many issues associated with teaching evolution across the curriculum. Thinking Evolutionarily: Evolution Education Across the Life Sciences: Summary of a Convocation summarizes the goals, presentations, and discussions of the convocation. The goals were to articulate issues, showcase resources that are currently available or under development, and begin to develop a strategic plan for engaging all of the sectors represented at the convocation in future work to make evolution a central focus of all courses in the life sciences, and especially into introductory biology courses at the college and high school levels, though participants also discussed learning in earlier grades and life-long learning. 

Thinking Evolutionarily: Evolution Education Across the Life Sciences: Summary of a Convocation covers the broader issues associated with learning about the nature, processes, and limits of science, since understanding evolutionary science requires a more general appreciation of how science works.  This report explains the major themes that recurred throughout the convocation, including the structure and content of curricula, the processes of teaching and learning about evolution, the tensions that can arise in the classroom, and the target audiences for evolution education. 

GENRE
Professioneel en technisch
UITGEGEVEN
2012
31 mei
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
96
Pagina's
UITGEVER
National Academies Press
GROOTTE
717,8
kB

Meer boeken van Steve Olson, Planning Committee on Thinking Evolutionarily: Making Biology Education Make Sense, Board on Life Sciences, Division on Earth and Life Studies & National Research Council

Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens
2016
The Apocalypse Factory: Plutonium and the Making of the Atomic Age The Apocalypse Factory: Plutonium and the Making of the Atomic Age
2020
Anarchy Evolution Anarchy Evolution
2010
Mapping Human History Mapping Human History
2014
Using Existing Platforms to Integrate and Coordinate Investments for Children Using Existing Platforms to Integrate and Coordinate Investments for Children
2015
Opportunities to Promote Children's Behavioral Health Opportunities to Promote Children's Behavioral Health
2015