Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating a New Generation
Edited by Joel Cracraft and Rodger Bybee. Based on the symposium that AIBS and the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study held at the 2004 annual convention of the National Association of Biology Teachers. Presents the proceedings of the two-day symposium, which featured 17 lectures by research scientists in evolutionary biology and five panel sessions of educators who teach evolution at the secondary and post-secondary level in schools as well as to the general public in science centers. To order a bound hardcopy, click here Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction to Evolutionary Thinking1. On Teaching Evolution and the Nature of ScienceRobert T. Pennock 2. Looking for God in All the Wrong Places: Answering the Religious Challenge to EvolutionKenneth R. Miller 3. Evolution Is a FactWalter M. Fitch Education Panel 1: Teaching the Scientific and Philosophical Foundations of EvolutionA. Learning the Lay of the Religious and Political LandBarbara Forrest B. Introduction to Evolutionary Thinking: Problems with Teaching, Learning, and CreationismBrian Alters Part 2: The Tree of Life4. The Origin and Early Evolution of LifeW. Ford Doolittle 5. An Overview of the Tree of LifeJoel Cracraft 6. The Human Species on the Tree of LifeWilliam H. Kimbel 7. Comparisons, Phylogeny, and Teaching EvolutionMichael J. Donoghue Education Panel 2: Teaching the Tree of LifeC. Tending the Tree of Life in the High School GardenMark Terry D. The Instructional Role of Scientific TheoryLawrence C. Scharmann E. Tree Thinking and Reasoning about Change Over Deep TimeSam Donovan Part 3: How Evolution Works8. The Nature of Natural SelectionDouglas J. Futuyma 9. Evolution by Sexual SelectionKerry L. Shaw, Tamra C. Mendelson, and Gerald Borgia 10. Speciation: The Origin of SpeciesRobert M. Zink 11. Evolution of Animal Life: Perspectives from the Geologic RecordPeter M. Sheehan Education Panel 3: Teaching the Mechanisms of EvolutionF. Exploratory Evolution Education: Engaging Students in InvestigatingEvolutionary Processes, Products, and PrinciplesJohn R. Jungck, Stacey Kiser, and Ethel D. Stanley Part 4: Evolutionary Science: Advancing Public Health12. Health Applications of the Tree of LifeDavid M. Hillis 13. Evolution in Action: Understanding Antibiotic ResistanceDiane P. Genereux and Carl T. Bergstrom 14. Using Evolution to Discover New DrugsLynn Helena Caporale Education Panel 4: Teaching Evolution's Importance for Public HealthG. Implications for Public Health, Drug Discovery, and the EnvironmentLori Zaikowski H. Evolution's Importance for Public Health: Darwinian Medicine ResourcesRandolph M. Nesse I. Teaching Evolution's Importance for Public HealthBetsy Ott Part 5: Evolutionary Science: Advancing Societal Well-Being15. Evolution Helps Solve CrimesDavid P. Mindell 16. Plant and Animal Domestication as Human-Made EvolutionPaul Gepts 17. Using Invasive Species Biology to Teach about EvolutionNorris Muth and Massimo Pigliucci Education Panel 5: Teaching Evolution's Importance for SocietyJ. Learning about the Nature of Science and Scientific Evidence to Understand EvolutionJay B. Labov K. Understanding Evolution: An Evolution Web site for TeachersAnastasia Thanukos and Judy Scotchmoor Conclusions |
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