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  1. Teaching About Adaptation: Why Evolutionary History Matters. [REVIEW]Kostas Kampourakis - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (2):173-188.
    Adaptation is one of the central concepts in evolutionary theory, which nonetheless has been given different definitions. Some scholars support a historical definition of adaptation, considering it as a trait that is the outcome of natural selection, whereas others support an ahistorical definition, considering it as a trait that contributes to the survival and reproduction of its possessors. Finally, adaptation has been defined as a process, as well. Consequently, two questions arise: the first is a philosophical one and focuses on (...)
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  • The Use of Interactive Fiction to Promote Conceptual Change in Science.Simon Flynn & Mark Hardman - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (1-2):127-152.
    In recent years, researchers within science education have started to consider the impact of narrative upon teaching and learning in science. This article investigates the possibilities of interactive fiction as a means by which students can be provided with feedback on their understanding in science, and explores the mechanisms which might allow learning from this. Through a review of literature around the use of narrative in science education, we have produced a list of recommendations that might guide the development of (...)
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  • Articulation of Conceptual Knowledge and Argumentation Practices by High School Students in Evolution Problems.Marina de Lima Tavares, María-Pilar Jiménez-Aleixandre & Eduardo F. Mortimer - 2010 - Science & Education 19 (6-8):573-598.
  • A Conceptual Characterization of Online Videos Explaining Natural Selection.Gustav Bohlin, Andreas Göransson, Gunnar E. Höst & Lena A. E. Tibell - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (7-9):975-999.
    Educational videos on the Internet comprise a vast and highly diverse source of information. Online search engines facilitate access to numerous videos claiming to explain natural selection, but little is known about the degree to which the video content match key evolutionary content identified as important in evolution education research. In this study, we therefore analyzed the content of 60 videos accessed through the Internet, using a criteria catalog with 38 operationalized variables derived from research literature. The variables were sorted (...)
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  • Special Issue: Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology. Part II, Evolution, Development and Genetics.Kostas Kampourakis (ed.) - 2013 - Springer (Science & Education).