In spite of overwhelming scientific evidence supporting evolution, a large percentage of the Ameri-can public does not understand or accept the fundamental principles of evolutionary theory. Museums have an important role in educating children and adults about evolution. This paper reviews recent museum visitor studies, which suggest that while visitors are interested in learning about and less likely to reject evolution than the general public, they tend to have a limited understanding of evolutionary concepts. A new conceptual framework, based on developmental research, indicates that visitors reason about evolution differently depending on the type of organism they are considering, applying evolutionary principles to some species-change ...
What defines a topic as controversial? How does one measure its significance? Is it what commentator...
This thesis examines human evolution as portrayed in Natural History Museum exhibits. It came about ...
Complex ideas like evolution—which run counter to common, but mistaken, intuitive knowledge like the...
In spite of overwhelming scientific evidence supporting evolution, a large percentage of the Ameri-c...
In spite of overwhelming scientific evidence supporting evolution, a large percentage of the Ameri-c...
Abstract: Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual ba...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to profile natural history museum visitors’ reasoning about t...
We examined whether a single visit to an evolution exhibition contributed to conceptual change in ad...
Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual barriers tha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75419/1/j.1558-5646.2007.00121.x.pd
Specifically addressing and refuting common misconceptions about evolution is still a relatively new...
Although in current practice many cultural institutions are collaborating, sharing and promoting the...
Museums today play an important role as a space for learning about science and the world. For this a...
The theory of evolution by natural selection has revolutionized the biological sciences yet remains ...
Museums are one of the primary centers of informal science learning, offering a uniquely hands-on ap...
What defines a topic as controversial? How does one measure its significance? Is it what commentator...
This thesis examines human evolution as portrayed in Natural History Museum exhibits. It came about ...
Complex ideas like evolution—which run counter to common, but mistaken, intuitive knowledge like the...
In spite of overwhelming scientific evidence supporting evolution, a large percentage of the Ameri-c...
In spite of overwhelming scientific evidence supporting evolution, a large percentage of the Ameri-c...
Abstract: Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual ba...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to profile natural history museum visitors’ reasoning about t...
We examined whether a single visit to an evolution exhibition contributed to conceptual change in ad...
Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual barriers tha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75419/1/j.1558-5646.2007.00121.x.pd
Specifically addressing and refuting common misconceptions about evolution is still a relatively new...
Although in current practice many cultural institutions are collaborating, sharing and promoting the...
Museums today play an important role as a space for learning about science and the world. For this a...
The theory of evolution by natural selection has revolutionized the biological sciences yet remains ...
Museums are one of the primary centers of informal science learning, offering a uniquely hands-on ap...
What defines a topic as controversial? How does one measure its significance? Is it what commentator...
This thesis examines human evolution as portrayed in Natural History Museum exhibits. It came about ...
Complex ideas like evolution—which run counter to common, but mistaken, intuitive knowledge like the...