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Hopson, Janet L. – Science News, 1976
Discusses various theories about life on Mars and biochemical experiments pertaining to the origin of life. (MLH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Evolution
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Dubowsky, Nathan; Hartman, Elliott M., Jr. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1981
Briefly describes a module on the origin of life formulated for inclusion in introductory biology, geology, and astronomy courses. The authors are preparing a concise monograph on the topic to complement the three-week module. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biology, College Science, Course Descriptions
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Brown, R. D. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1975
Presents various ideas on the origin of life including very early ideas, Oparin's view, and an alternative view related to carbonaceous chondrites. Outlines one currently tenable hypothesis in the formation of the solar system and explains the method involved in detecting polyatomic molecules in dark nebulae. (GS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Evolution
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Duchesne, Jules – Impact of Science on Society, 1977
Presents an evolutionary scheme for the physical, chemical, and biological origins of life. The molecular factor is the field of analysis. The need for a reconciliation of science and philosophy is indicated. Extensive references are given. (MA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biochemistry, Cytology, Earth Science
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Hodson, D. – School Science Review, 1975
Presents an outline of lectures given on this topic to British secondary students. Man's various ideas about the origin of life are included in three categories: those that consider life to have been created by a Divine Being; those that consider life to have developed from non-living matter; and those that consider life to be eternal. (MLH)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Curriculum, Evolution
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Mills, Gordon C.; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1993
Examines biology textbooks from the list of books approved by the state of Texas. Concludes that there are errors, overstatements, and omissions that tend to enhance the plausibility of accepted hypotheses of the origin of life and evolution. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, High Schools, Science Curriculum
Molyson, Joseph T. – 1979
Provided are background materials relating the study of extraterrestrial life to common biological principles. A history of the creation of the sun and earth is included, as well as a summary of one current theory regarding the origin of life on earth. Relationships are identified regarding possible origins of life on other planets. Factors…
Descriptors: Biology, Instructional Materials, Science Education, Science Fiction
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Sharpes, Donald K.; Peramas, Mary M. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
Challenging basic principles of constitutional law, advocates of intelligent design are undermining educators' ability to teach evolution in their science classrooms. Because US Supreme Court rulings now prohibit creationist accounts of the origin of life in schools, arguments favoring divine intervention, known as intelligent design, have emerged…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Education, School Districts, Creationism
Brekke, Stewart E. – 2002
This paper discusses the beginning of life on Earth, the formation of life forms, evolution, and the origin of life. The paper suggests that how life first appeared on earth is not known and may never be known. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution
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Journet, Alan R. P. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Describes a simple model to illustrate several aspects of the biochemical origin of life and the process of evolution through natural selection. The model has students predict the outcome of evolution in populations of beads. Instructional strategies using the model are also discussed. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Evolution, High Schools
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Taylor, Alan B. H. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1995
Reviews conjectures that were presented when the Fellows of the early Royal Society of London, founded in 1662, carried out investigations into the origins of life. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Biology, Science History, Secondary Education, Secondary School Science
Davies, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The origin of life is one of the great outstanding mysteries of science. People do not know whether life occurs because of an extraordinary fluke of chemistry that is unique to earth, or whether the universe is teeming with life. But either way, they can be sure of one thing: The universe permits life in at least one location. That basic fact,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Theories, Physics, Mathematics
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Myriam Forster; Timothy J. Grigsby; Velia Nuñez; Shu-Sha Angie Guan; Christopher J. Rogers; Eunice Areba – Youth & Society, 2024
Bicultural stress, adolescents' appraisal of intergenerational conflict and discrimination from peers, can strain youths' capacity for functional coping and positive adaptation. Conversely, internal assets (IAs; i.e., positive identity and social competencies) promote thriving and resilience. We assessed associations between bicultural stress and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Conflict, Social Discrimination, Social Capital
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Borenstein, Jason – Science & Education, 2008
Debates concerning how the issue of human life's origins should be handled within the confines of American public schools still continue. In order to mitigate the impact that evolution has on students, some school boards and state legislatures have recommended that stickers voicing a disclaimer about evolution be placed in biology textbooks. Even…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Biology, Public Education, Public Schools
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Carrier, Richard – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 2000
Statistics are offered to "prove" odds against the origin of life. Presents a summary analysis of all known examples to be used to check these claims whenever they are brought up in conversations, debates, books, or articles. Addresses scientific work misused by anti-evolutionists and the pseudoscientific assertions of the…
Descriptors: Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Probability
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