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Biology professors' and teachers' positions regarding biological evolution and evolution education in a Middle Eastern society

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النوع مقال
ردمد 09500693
رقم الوثيقة 25883
مصدر المعلومات ERIC
المؤلف Boujaoude, Saouma.
المؤلف الاضافي Asghar, Anila.
Wiles, Jason R.
Jaber, Lama Ziad.
Sarieddine, Diana Ali.
Alters, Brian.
الصفحات pp. 979-1000
ملاحظة عامة Peer reviewed
المصدر International Journal of Science Education. v33, n7, 2011
الناشر Philadelphia: Routledge، 2011
عنوان الناشر Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 325 Chestnut Street Suite 800. Philadelphia, PA 19106. . Routledge. T: 8003541420. F: 2156252940. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
ERIC رقم الوثيقة في EJ925393
الواصفات Moslems  -  Interviews  -  Biology  -  Teacher attitudes  -  Academic teaching personnel  -  Secondary school teachers  -  Science instruction  -  Universities  -  Lebanon
لغة الوثيقة الانكليزية
البلد الولايات المتحدة
This study investigated three questions: (1) What are Lebanese secondary school (Grade 9-12) biology teachers' and university biology professors' positions regarding biological evolution?, (2) How do participants' religious affiliations relate to their positions about evolutionary science?, and (3) What are participants' positions regarding evolution education? Participants were 20 secondary school biology teachers and seven university biology professors. Seventy percent of the teachers and 60% of the professors were Muslim. Data came from semi-structured interviews with participants. Results showed that nine (Christian or Muslim Druze) teachers accepted the theory, five (four Muslim) rejected it because it contradicted religious beliefs, and three (Muslim) reinterpreted it because evolution did not include humans. Teachers who rejected or reinterpreted the evolutionary theory said that it should not be taught (three), evolution and creationism should be given equal time (two), or students should be allowed to take their own stand. Two professors indicated that they taught evolution explicitly and five said that they integrated it in other biology content. One Muslim professor said that she stressed "the role of God in creation during instruction on evolution". It seems that years of studying and teaching biology have not had a transformative effect on how a number of teachers and professors think about evolution. (Contains 6 notes, 5 tables and 1 figure.) (ERIC: As Provided)

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Boujaoude, Saouma. (2011). Biology professors' and teachers' positions regarding biological evolution and evolution education in a Middle Eastern society . International Journal of Science Education. v33, n7, 2011. pp. 979-1000 تم استرجاعه من search.shamaa.org .