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Student knowledge of evolution deficient

02.26.03 | McGill University

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And it's not just the general public who don't understand evolution, warns Alters. "A considerable proportion of college graduates aren't familiar with evolutionary principals either."

These are just some of the issues that Alters has tackled in the last edition of Evolution, in collaboration with Craig E. Nelson, a professor in the Department of Biology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior at Indiana University. In their article, the scientists stress that most students retain little of what they learn in college, much less evolutionary theory. Worse, students with extensive secondary-level and college science courses have similar deficits.

The two researchers also explore what distinguishes effective pedagogy from ineffective pedagogy in higher education and, particularly, in evolution education. To obtain a full copy of the Alters-Nelson text, please contact sylvain-jacques.desjardins@mcgill.ca of McGill's University Relations Office. To read the abstract of their article, please consult: http://evol.allenpress.com/evolonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0014-3820&volume=56&issue=10&page=1891

Source: Sylvain-Jacques Desjardins,
Communications officer, University Relations Office,
514-398-6752, sylvain-jacques.desjardins@mcgill.ca

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