The creation/evolution controversy in UK schools made headlines in the national press, on TV, and radio in 2002 and again in 2008, resulting in the resignation of the Director of Education at the Royal Society. Student attitude surveys eliciting views toward science and religion are briefly examined and the nature of misconceptions in science discussed. The idea of creationism as a worldview rather than misconception is also examined and rejected. Concern is expressed at how the teaching of evolution through standard textbooks may not deliver a persuasive case for evolutionary theory due to dated materials. A proposal is made to solve the issue of how teachers should address student challenges to evolution in science classes by referring to...
Creationism and intelligent design are becoming more widespread. This article examines the character...
There is a long history of some students finding that the science instruction they receive in school...
ABSTRACT. According to reports from 1,441 undergraduate students at a large, public American univers...
The creation/evolution controversy in UK schools made headlines in the national press, on TV, and ra...
The creation/evolution controversy in UK schools made headlines in the national press, on TV and rad...
This paper is linked to the theme History and Philosophy of Science. The evolution and creation scie...
This position paper argues that students' understanding and acceptance of evolution may be supported...
Teaching college students about the nature of science should not be a controversial exercise. Colleg...
Creationism and Intelligent Design (ID) is regularly raised by pupils in science lessons. It has bee...
Colin Foster thinks that creationist claims can provide a good opportunity in the science classroom ...
This paper is linked to the theme History and Philosophy of Science. The Evolution and creation scie...
Students with strong religious worldviews are likely to have serious reservations about the theory o...
Students with strong religious worldviews are likely to have serious reservations about the theory o...
Creationists are becoming more active in Europe. We expect that European biology teachers will be mo...
Brief description of article Students with creationist beliefs should be introduced to the scientifi...
Creationism and intelligent design are becoming more widespread. This article examines the character...
There is a long history of some students finding that the science instruction they receive in school...
ABSTRACT. According to reports from 1,441 undergraduate students at a large, public American univers...
The creation/evolution controversy in UK schools made headlines in the national press, on TV, and ra...
The creation/evolution controversy in UK schools made headlines in the national press, on TV and rad...
This paper is linked to the theme History and Philosophy of Science. The evolution and creation scie...
This position paper argues that students' understanding and acceptance of evolution may be supported...
Teaching college students about the nature of science should not be a controversial exercise. Colleg...
Creationism and Intelligent Design (ID) is regularly raised by pupils in science lessons. It has bee...
Colin Foster thinks that creationist claims can provide a good opportunity in the science classroom ...
This paper is linked to the theme History and Philosophy of Science. The Evolution and creation scie...
Students with strong religious worldviews are likely to have serious reservations about the theory o...
Students with strong religious worldviews are likely to have serious reservations about the theory o...
Creationists are becoming more active in Europe. We expect that European biology teachers will be mo...
Brief description of article Students with creationist beliefs should be introduced to the scientifi...
Creationism and intelligent design are becoming more widespread. This article examines the character...
There is a long history of some students finding that the science instruction they receive in school...
ABSTRACT. According to reports from 1,441 undergraduate students at a large, public American univers...