International audienceUsing a questionnaire validated by the project Biohead-Citizen, where 15 questions are dedicated to evolution, we analyze Muslim teachers' conceptions of evolution in several countries. The first part compares nine francophone countries, with varying degrees of Muslim or Christian culture: France, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, Senegal, Burkina- Faso, Cameroon and Gabon, and shows a strong contrast between France and the eight other countries. The second part compares Muslim and Christian teachers in the countries where the comparison is possible, finding no difference, or a few differences in Lebanon. The third part analyzes the data related to the 2130 Muslim teachers sampled to identify the controlled parameter...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Education, 2016A qualitative investigation into American Muslim...
M.Ed.In this study, using qualitative research methods, I aimed to explore the acceptance of evoluti...
International audienceWhile stochastic processes are central in biology, they have only recently beg...
International audienceUsing a questionnaire validated by the project Biohead-Citizen, where 15 quest...
International audienceOur work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evo...
AbstractIn Malaysia, a multi-racial and religious nation, Islam is the most widely professed religio...
Our work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evolution / Creation, usi...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
International audienceEven in France, where creationist ideas are not widespread, more and more teac...
International audienceAnalyzing teachers' conceptions in 26 countries, our work identifies correlati...
AbstractIn 30 countries, we analyzed the teachers’ conceptions related to evolution and to their deg...
Clément P., 2013a – Muslim teachers ’ conceptions of evolution in sev...
International audienceTo investigate the difficulty teaching human origins, and particularly the pos...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
AbstractThis work is the first extension in East Asia of the international research started with the...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Education, 2016A qualitative investigation into American Muslim...
M.Ed.In this study, using qualitative research methods, I aimed to explore the acceptance of evoluti...
International audienceWhile stochastic processes are central in biology, they have only recently beg...
International audienceUsing a questionnaire validated by the project Biohead-Citizen, where 15 quest...
International audienceOur work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evo...
AbstractIn Malaysia, a multi-racial and religious nation, Islam is the most widely professed religio...
Our work is the first international comparison of teachers' conceptions on Evolution / Creation, usi...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
International audienceEven in France, where creationist ideas are not widespread, more and more teac...
International audienceAnalyzing teachers' conceptions in 26 countries, our work identifies correlati...
AbstractIn 30 countries, we analyzed the teachers’ conceptions related to evolution and to their deg...
Clément P., 2013a – Muslim teachers ’ conceptions of evolution in sev...
International audienceTo investigate the difficulty teaching human origins, and particularly the pos...
The renewed creationist movements are currently seen as a threat for science teaching in the world W...
AbstractThis work is the first extension in East Asia of the international research started with the...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Education, 2016A qualitative investigation into American Muslim...
M.Ed.In this study, using qualitative research methods, I aimed to explore the acceptance of evoluti...
International audienceWhile stochastic processes are central in biology, they have only recently beg...