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Teaching About Evolution (9-12)

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Teaching About Evolution examines how participants can use effective questioning, assessment, and inquiry-based strategies to help students gain a deeper understanding of evolution topics.

Course Objectives

  • Examine the use of evidence in both scientific investigation and classroom practice
  • Explore methods for increasing student understanding of both the evidence for and the processes of evolution
  • Improve questioning techniques for both teaching and learning

Course Syllabus

Session 1: Evidence
Participants explore the role of evidence in scientific investigation and science education. They piece together evidence that scientists use to explain evolution and identify evidence they can gather to assess student understanding.

Session 2: Processes
Participants explore how they can use questioning to inspire inquiry, assess student understanding, and teach students to generate their own questions about the processes that drive evolution.

Additional Course Information

We recommend course modules be taken in order. If this is not possible, it's important to have a basic knowledge of the content and methodology described in the preceding courses.

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