Teachers’ conceptions about the origin of life in three Latin American countries with contrasting levels of secularism were analyzed: Argentina (Catholic constitution), Brazil (formally secular but not in practice), and Uruguay (consolidated secularism). A European survey questionnaire was used and the interpretation of the results drew on Barbour's four categories concerning the relationships of science and religion. A large majority of Argentinian and Uruguayan teachers were clearly evolutionist, even when believing in God (Independence or Dialogue category), with no difference between Argentina and Uruguay. The majority of Brazilian teachers assumed a religious position about the origin of life, being creationist (Conflict or Independenc...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
The work is developed within the framework of the European project BIOHEAD-CITIZEN (biology, health ...
This research aimed to understand how students at different terms of a Biological Sciences course de...
AbstractThe relationship between science and religion has been marked by historically constructed mo...
7th World Conference on Educational Sciences, (WCES-2015), 05-07 February 2015, Athens, Greece.The r...
This paper intends to investigate whether the differences in country religiosity can influence biolo...
The plural features of society can be perceived in education through the analysis of school curricul...
This study explored the degree to which High School biology teachers in three Latin American countri...
This paper aims at assessing the evolutionist and creationist conceptions of Brazilian teachers. The...
The identification of teachers’ conceptions about evolution is important because it enables understa...
This work aimed to analyse students’ conceptions in a graduate course of biology teachers at the Uni...
AbstractIn 30 countries, we analyzed the teachers’ conceptions related to evolution and to their deg...
Teachers’ conceptions about human evolution have been a matter of intense research by Quessada and C...
International audienceOur work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evo...
International audienceAnalyzing teachers' conceptions in 26 countries, our work identifies correlati...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
The work is developed within the framework of the European project BIOHEAD-CITIZEN (biology, health ...
This research aimed to understand how students at different terms of a Biological Sciences course de...
AbstractThe relationship between science and religion has been marked by historically constructed mo...
7th World Conference on Educational Sciences, (WCES-2015), 05-07 February 2015, Athens, Greece.The r...
This paper intends to investigate whether the differences in country religiosity can influence biolo...
The plural features of society can be perceived in education through the analysis of school curricul...
This study explored the degree to which High School biology teachers in three Latin American countri...
This paper aims at assessing the evolutionist and creationist conceptions of Brazilian teachers. The...
The identification of teachers’ conceptions about evolution is important because it enables understa...
This work aimed to analyse students’ conceptions in a graduate course of biology teachers at the Uni...
AbstractIn 30 countries, we analyzed the teachers’ conceptions related to evolution and to their deg...
Teachers’ conceptions about human evolution have been a matter of intense research by Quessada and C...
International audienceOur work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evo...
International audienceAnalyzing teachers' conceptions in 26 countries, our work identifies correlati...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
The work is developed within the framework of the European project BIOHEAD-CITIZEN (biology, health ...
This research aimed to understand how students at different terms of a Biological Sciences course de...