Teacher's Manual for Evolution

Teacher's Manual for Evolution
Author: Carl Werner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN:

A thorough study of the current evidence both for and against the theory of evolution is timely. This Teacher's Manual is designed for student from grades 6-12 (and adults) and is intended to accompany the book Evolution: The Grand Experiment, Volume 1. It has been specially designed to be easily used and adapted for a variety of educational applications. Expertise in the theory of evolution is not required to teach this specific unit study. As one of the most controversial topics of our day, it is appropriate for learning institutions and home educators to address this issue, and advantageous for students to be part of this important discussion. Explore one of the most compelling questions facing students and learning institutions today: Can Darwin's theory be proven? Complete with pre-designed tests, education strategies, and methods, Evolution: The Grand Experiment Teacher's Manual makes it easy to integrate this course into your learning program or existing curriculum.

Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science

Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science
Author: National Academy of Sciences
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1998-05-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0309063647

Today many school students are shielded from one of the most important concepts in modern science: evolution. In engaging and conversational style, Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science provides a well-structured framework for understanding and teaching evolution. Written for teachers, parents, and community officials as well as scientists and educators, this book describes how evolution reveals both the great diversity and similarity among the Earth's organisms; it explores how scientists approach the question of evolution; and it illustrates the nature of science as a way of knowing about the natural world. In addition, the book provides answers to frequently asked questions to help readers understand many of the issues and misconceptions about evolution. The book includes sample activities for teaching about evolution and the nature of science. For example, the book includes activities that investigate fossil footprints and population growth that teachers of science can use to introduce principles of evolution. Background information, materials, and step-by-step presentations are provided for each activity. In addition, this volume: Presents the evidence for evolution, including how evolution can be observed today. Explains the nature of science through a variety of examples. Describes how science differs from other human endeavors and why evolution is one of the best avenues for helping students understand this distinction. Answers frequently asked questions about evolution. Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science builds on the 1996 National Science Education Standards released by the National Research Councilâ€"and offers detailed guidance on how to evaluate and choose instructional materials that support the standards. Comprehensive and practical, this book brings one of today's educational challenges into focus in a balanced and reasoned discussion. It will be of special interest to teachers of science, school administrators, and interested members of the community.

Living Fossils

Living Fossils
Author: Dr. Carl Werner
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780892216918

In 1938, the discovery of a large, unusual fish turned the scientific community on end. Dubbed a "living fossil," the discovery of a coelacanth in South Africa shocked scientists around the world who thought this type of fish had died out millions of years prior during the process of evolution.Today, living fossils are organisms preserved in the fossil record that still exist in similar form today. Their existence challenges the core concepts of evolution and create a fascinating debate among scholars. Do they indicate a younger earth than some have thought, placing the millions-of-years evolutionary timeline into question? Or do living fossils represent a deep mystery?Living Fossils, Vol. 2, Evolution: the Grand Experiment delves into these provocative questions. Includes 700 color images presented in an easy-to-read format. Ideal as a standalone study unit for schools and homeschoolers or easily integrated into existing curricula.

Biology

Biology
Author: John Moore
Publisher: Christian Liberty Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781930367937

Teacher Manual for Biology: A Search for Order in Complexity.

EVO Teachers Guide

EVO Teachers Guide
Author: Rodger W. Bybee
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1936137348

"In this film you'll learn-- among other things-- that evolution and religion are, indeed, compatible ways of looking at the world; that Darwin was a creationist before he was an evolutionist; and that cooperation is just as important as competition in the struggle for existence." --From Hummingbird Films website.

Teacher's Manual for Untold Stories of Human Evolution

Teacher's Manual for Untold Stories of Human Evolution
Author: Carl Werner
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This Teacher's Manual is designed for students from 9th grade to college and is intended to accompany the book Untold Stories of Human Evolution. The student will learn about the controversies associated with identifying a fossil as an ape-man. The material presented in this course contains interviews with over 40 expert scientists from some of the most highly acclaimed scientific institutions, universities, and museums of the world. A thorough study of the current evidence both for and against the theory of evolution is timely. As one of the most controversial topics of our day, it is appropriate for learning institutions and home educators to address this issue, and advantageous for students to be part of this important discussion. This Teacher's Manual contains all of the tools needed to assist in lesson preparation including: Purpose of Chapter - To summarize the purpose of each chapter for the instructor Class Discussion Questions - To stimulate student interest in the chapter material Objectives of Chapter for Students - To assist students in preparing for examinations Chapter Examinations - To assess if students adequately understand the materials Sectional Examination - To prepare students for the comprehensive final examination Comprehensive Final Examination - To assure students retain the information

Evolution

Evolution
Author: Carl Werner
Publisher: Master Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12-15
Genre: Evolution (Biology)
ISBN: 9780892216840

This Teacher's Manual is designed for students from grades 6-12 and is intended to accompany the book Evolution: The Grand Experiment. The material presented in this course contains interviews with over 60 expert scientists from some of the most highly acclaimed scientific institutions, universities, and museums of the world.

Teaching Evolution in a Creation Nation

Teaching Evolution in a Creation Nation
Author: Adam Laats
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 022633144X

No fight over what gets taught in American classrooms is more heated than the battle over humanity’s origins. For more than a century we have argued about evolutionary theory and creationism (and its successor theory, intelligent design), yet we seem no closer to a resolution than we were in Darwin’s day. In this thoughtful examination of how we teach origins, historian Adam Laats and philosopher Harvey Siegel offer crucial new ways to think not just about the evolution debate but how science and religion can make peace in the classroom. Laats and Siegel agree with most scientists: creationism is flawed, as science. But, they argue, students who believe it nevertheless need to be accommodated in public school science classes. Scientific or not, creationism maintains an important role in American history and culture as a point of religious dissent, a sustained form of protest that has weathered a century of broad—and often dramatic—social changes. At the same time, evolutionary theory has become a critical building block of modern knowledge. The key to accommodating both viewpoints, they show, is to disentangle belief from knowledge. A student does not need to believe in evolution in order to understand its tenets and evidence, and in this way can be fully literate in modern scientific thought and still maintain contrary religious or cultural views. Altogether, Laats and Siegel offer the kind of level-headed analysis that is crucial to finding a way out of our culture-war deadlock.