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45There is More to Evolution than Just Natural SelectionScience & Education 25 (1): 229-234. 2016.
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44History and Philosophy of Science Courses for Science StudentsScience & Education 26 (6): 611-612. 2017.
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66Mendelian Genetics as a Platform for Teaching About Nature of Science and Scientific Inquiry: The Value of TextbooksScience & Education 24 (1-2): 205-225. 2015.
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33Michael Ruse (Ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary ThoughtScience & Education 23 (3): 711-714. 2014.
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45The Paradigmatic Mendel at the Sesquicentennial of “Versuche über Pflantzen-Hybriden”: Introduction to the Thematic IssueScience & Education 24 (1-2): 1-8. 2015.
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48Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick : The Reception of Charles Darwin in EuropeScience & Education 21 (7): 1035-1038. 2012.
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40Michael Ruse : The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of BiologyScience & Education 22 (2): 377-379. 2013.
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34R. Duschl, H. Schweingruber, and A. Shouse: Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching in Grades K-8Science & Education 22 (5): 1265-1266. 2013.
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42Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology: Introduction to Part I—Philosophy of Biology and Biological ExplanationScience & Education 22 (1): 1-3. 2013.
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36Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology: Acknowledgement of ReviewersScience & Education 22 (2): 375-376. 2013.
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43Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology: Introduction to Part II—Evolution, Development and GeneticsScience & Education 22 (2): 143-147. 2013.
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46Preliminary Evolutionary Explanations: A Basic Framework for Conceptual Change and Explanatory Coherence in EvolutionScience & Education 18 (10): 1313-1340. 2009.
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46Jim Endersby : Charles Darwin: On the Origin of SpeciesScience & Education 19 (6-8): 827-831. 2010.
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106Understanding EvolutionCambridge University Press. 2014.Current books on evolutionary theory all seem to take for granted the fact that students find evolution easy to understand when actually, from a psychological perspective, it is a rather counterintuitive idea. Evolutionary theory, like all scientific theories, is a means to understanding the natural world. Understanding Evolution is intended for undergraduate students in the life sciences, biology teachers or anyone wanting a basic introduction to evolutionary theory. Covering core concepts and …Read more
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68Distorting the History of Evolutionary Thought in Conceptual Development ResearchCognitive Science 39 (4): 833-837. 2015.
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94Special Issue: Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology. Part II, Evolution, Development and Genetics (edited book)Springer (Science & Education). 2013.
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11Special issue: Darwin and Darwinism. Part One: Historical, Philosophical and Cultural Studies (edited book)Springer (Science & Education). 2010.
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66Charles Darwin and Evolution: Illustrating Human Aspects of Science (review)Science & Education 19 (6-8): 637-654. 2010.Recently, the nature of science (NOS) has become recognized as an important element within the K-12 science curriculum. Despite differences in the ultimate lists of recommended aspects, a consensus is emerging on what specific NOS elements should be the focus of science instruction and inform textbook writers and curriculum developers. In this article, we suggest a contextualized, explicit approach addressing one core NOS aspect: the human aspects of science that include the domains of creativit…Read more
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76The Need for Interdisciplinary Dialog in Evolution Education: A Comment on the Responses by Ware & Gelman and ShtulmanCognitive Science 39 (4): 846-848. 2015.