Teaching evolution in high school and in entry-level college courses can be challenging due to the inherent misinformation, misunderstanding, and biases with which students approach the topic. In this setting, it is critical to both teach the basic concepts and address common student misconceptions about evolution. We present two paired activities that allow students to (1) explore the processes of natural selection in a direct and experiential way and (2) address common misconceptions in evolutionary theory. The first activity, the “Natural Selection Game,” has students simulate a bird population and experience shifts in phenotype frequency as a result of selective pressures. Following the end of the game, students discuss the outcomes and...
The aim is to analyze the main difficulties students face when learning the main evolutionary concep...
Evolution is the unifying framework for the science of biology. [...] It likewise demands an equally...
Students should not graduate from high school without understanding that scientific debates are esse...
Evolution by natural selection is key to understanding life and of considerable practical importance...
Natural selection, one of biology's most important concepts, has proven vexing to both teach and lea...
In this article, I provide an analysis of my work (1985–present) with non-major biology students and...
Biology teachers are fortunate when topics to be addressed possess inherent qualities that interest ...
Evolution is central to biology education and yet, it is often one of the most misunderstood and con...
Evolutionary theory is critical for a comprehensive understanding of biology, yet students often fai...
A paradigm shift away from viewing evolution primarily in terms of adaptation - the adaptationist p...
Abstract In this article, I provide an analysis of my work (1985–present) with non-major biology stu...
While several researchers have suggested that evolution should be explored from the initial years of...
This study investigated whether or not an increase in secondary science teacher knowledge about evol...
Misunderstandings of the nature of science (NOS) contribute greatly to resistance to evolutionary th...
If we are to be successful in teaching evolution, we must take into account our students\u27 worldvi...
The aim is to analyze the main difficulties students face when learning the main evolutionary concep...
Evolution is the unifying framework for the science of biology. [...] It likewise demands an equally...
Students should not graduate from high school without understanding that scientific debates are esse...
Evolution by natural selection is key to understanding life and of considerable practical importance...
Natural selection, one of biology's most important concepts, has proven vexing to both teach and lea...
In this article, I provide an analysis of my work (1985–present) with non-major biology students and...
Biology teachers are fortunate when topics to be addressed possess inherent qualities that interest ...
Evolution is central to biology education and yet, it is often one of the most misunderstood and con...
Evolutionary theory is critical for a comprehensive understanding of biology, yet students often fai...
A paradigm shift away from viewing evolution primarily in terms of adaptation - the adaptationist p...
Abstract In this article, I provide an analysis of my work (1985–present) with non-major biology stu...
While several researchers have suggested that evolution should be explored from the initial years of...
This study investigated whether or not an increase in secondary science teacher knowledge about evol...
Misunderstandings of the nature of science (NOS) contribute greatly to resistance to evolutionary th...
If we are to be successful in teaching evolution, we must take into account our students\u27 worldvi...
The aim is to analyze the main difficulties students face when learning the main evolutionary concep...
Evolution is the unifying framework for the science of biology. [...] It likewise demands an equally...
Students should not graduate from high school without understanding that scientific debates are esse...