Neanderthals in the Classroom
Auteur : Watts Elizabeth
Neanderthals in the Classroom examines the ongoing battle surrounding evolution from a cultural and historical perspective and then puts Theodosius Dobzhansky?s claim that ?nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution? to the ultimate test by exploring the potential evolutionary roots of this societal and educational clash over human origins. In examining the biological roots of the conflict, Watts demonstrates how understanding our inner Neanderthal allows us to consciously choose more highly evolved forms of communication as a means of alleviating societal division and creating space for more effective science education.
Key Features:
- Introduces readers to the multifaceted world of evolution education.
- Describes the complex interplay between religious beliefs and science as well as the clash of false information and formal education.
- Offers an overview of the transformation of public opinion of evolution and science over time in the United States due to the perceived conflict between science and religion.
- Examines students? misconceptions about the theory of evolution and the general nature of scientific discovery due to the contradictory messages that they receive in popular culture.
- Offers potential means to amend misconceptions so that students and other individuals can integrate evolutionary theory into their worldviews, regardless of their religious background.
1. FIGHT OR FLIGHT. 2. Religion Meets Science. 3. Americans Seek Justice. 4. Morphology of Misconceptions. 5. Our Inner Neanderthal. 6. TEND AND BEFRIEND. 7. All in the Mind. 8. Conscious Evolution. Education (R)evolution. 9. Understanding Common Descent. 10. Conclusion. 11. Afterword. Appendices. References.
Elizabeth Watts is a member of the Biology Education Research Group in the Institute for Zoology and Evolutionary Research at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany. Her papers on science education, mindfulness, evolution and climate science have appeared in international journals such as Trends in Ecology and Evolution, The American Biology Teacher and Cultural Studies of Science Education. She has also received the Caspar Friedrich Wolff Medal for her work in the history of science.
Date de parution : 06-2021
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Mots-clés :
Archaeopteryx Lithographica; Evolution Theory; Archaeopteryx; Darwin or Darwinism; Intentional Conceptual Change; Intelligent Design; Cobb County School District; Creationism; Nature of Science; Terror Management Strategies; Science education; Student misconceptions; Young Earth Creationist; Public understanding of science/evolution; Leiden University; United States; Dover Area School District; science education; Belief Perseverance; religious beliefs; Christian Schools International; Neanderthals; Creationist Beliefs; Theodosius Dobzhansky; Triune Brain Model; Stand Point; Conceptual Change; Age Of The Earth; Pope John Paul II; Establishment Clause; Mindfulness Practices; Classroom Guidelines; Contemplative Practices; Positive Classroom Environment; False Assimilation; Hypothetico Deductive Method; Creationist Students; Natural World