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John Staddon – Academic Questions, 2023
"Identity diversity" (race, gender, sexuality, etc.) makes no contribution to science argues John Staddon in this article. The evidence comes from history, anecdote, and from science itself. From Newton through Maxwell, Helmholtz, and Charles Darwin it was a homogeneity of culture, if not race, that led to the novel set of beliefs and…
Descriptors: Diversity, Racial Identification, Self Concept, Sexual Identity
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Bickford, John H. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Teaching and learning are grounded on age-appropriate, credible curricular resources, which can be formal (i.e. textbooks) and informal (i.e. trade-books). As Charles Darwin's ideas galvanized biology and racism, this study examined his historical representation within trade-books (e.g. biography, narrative non-fiction, expository, etc.),…
Descriptors: Evolution, Misconceptions, Science Curriculum, History Instruction
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Cohen, Joel I. – Journal of Education, 2023
Naturalists enrich our scientific understanding of biodiversity. However, just as countries have fallen behind on commitments to provide biodiversity conservation funding, so has the focus of life science stayed arm's length. The purpose of this article is to consider why biodiversity should be the center of life sciences education and how…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Biodiversity, Teaching Methods
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Anthony Lorsbach; Allison Antink Meyer – American Biology Teacher, 2024
This lesson used the correspondence of Charles Darwin as an exploration of nature of science (NOS) in a historical context. Specifically, we used his original correspondence about his "provisional hypothesis" of pangenesis as a novel way to explore a scientist's social community. Darwin's community of friends and colleagues in the…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science History, Preservice Teacher Education, Primary Sources
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Lorsbach, Anthony W.; Meyer, Allison Antink; Arias, Anna Maria – Science & Education, 2019
This study took place in an introductory science inquiry course for preservice elementary school teachers as a supplement to lessons on critical thinking. The correspondence of Charles Darwin was used to provide historical context to nature of science concepts of the sociocultural embeddedness of science, the subjective and reflective nature of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Inquiry
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Stack, Anna; Boitshwarelo, Bopelo; Reedy, Alison; Billany, Trevor; Reedy, Hannah; Sharma, Rajeev; Vemuri, Jyoti – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
While research on online tests in higher education is steadily growing, there is little evidence in the literature of the use of learning management systems (LMS), such as Blackboard™, as rich sources of data on online tests practices. This paper reports on an investigation that used data from Blackboard™ LMS to gain insight into the purpose for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Integrated Learning Systems, Higher Education, Business Schools
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Grether, Gregory F.; Chock, Rachel Y.; Cowen, Madeline C.; De La Cruz-Sevilla, Josue S.; Drake, Taylor N.; Lum, Krista S.; Ovakimyan, Andrew; Sood, Sheela R.; Tang, Wei; Whitney, Katherine A.; Yang, Mike Z. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Charles Darwin would be pleased to know that elementary school children in states that have adopted the "Next Generation Science Standards" (NGSS) are expected to demonstrate their understanding of several core evolutionary concepts, including trait variation and inheritance, fossils and extinct organisms, common ancestry, natural…
Descriptors: Evolution, Elementary School Science, Academic Standards, Instructional Effectiveness
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Oikonomakou, Marianthi; Frazis, George; Evangelinou-Yiannakis, Angela – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
In this paper we provide an evaluative description and report of the various aspects of teaching and learning Greek as a heritage and/or foreign language in the Northern Territory of Australia. Initially, we focus on the importance of the formation of dynamic learning communities through interdisciplinary collaboration. The main purpose of Charles…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Greek, Second Language Learning, Language Minorities
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Walsh, Joseph A. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Students, using information gained since 1859, write letters to Charles Darwin critiquing passages from the first edition of "On the Origin of Species."
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Human Body
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Hodge, Jonathan – Science & Education, 2013
This essay is an interpretation of Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species". It focuses on the contents of the "Origin" as Darwin intended them to be understood and the background to the work, thus revealing the originality (or otherwise) of the work.
Descriptors: Evolution, Books, Science History
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Street, Catherine; Smith, James A.; Robertson, Kim; Motlap, Shane; Ludwig, Wendy; Gillan, Kevin; Guenther, John – Australian Universities' Review, 2018
The number of Indigenous people enrolling in and completing higher education courses in the Northern Territory slowly continues to climb. Since the first policies supporting the Australian Government's self-determination policy that encompassed training of Indigenous teachers in the Northern Territory, Charles Darwin University and Batchelor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, Educational Policy
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Darjito, Hanandyo – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
This research explores the correlation of first-year Indonesian university students' metacognitive reading awareness and their reading comprehension in academic English texts. This study was conducted in a regional university in Yogyakarta - Indonesia where students came from many parts of Indonesia and recognised English as an additional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, College Freshmen
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Oliveira, Alandeom W.; Cook, Kristin – Research in Science Education, 2017
Despite growing recognition of the importance of visual representations to science education, previous research has given attention mostly to verbal modalities of evolution instruction. Visual aspects of classroom learning of evolution are yet to be systematically examined by science educators. The present study attends to this issue by exploring…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Evolution, Visual Stimuli, Teaching Methods
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Harley, Suzanne M. – American Biology Teacher, 2010
Charles Darwin's botanical studies provide a way to expose students to his work that followed the publication of "On the Origin of Species." We can use stories from his plant investigations to illustrate key concepts in the life sciences and model how questions are asked and answered in science.
Descriptors: Science Activities, Biological Sciences, Science Instruction, Plants (Botany)
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Ruse, Michael – Science & Education, 2013
Many (including the author) argue that reading the classics in the field should be part of a scientist's education. However, how you read the classics can be very different depending on whether you read them as a historian or as a practicing scientist. This point will be made by comparing two readings of Charles Darwin's "Origin of…
Descriptors: Science History, Evolution, Classics (Literature), Science Instruction
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