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“If you can read this, thank a teacher” So runs a favorite t-shirt slogan. This book inspires me to coin a variant: “If you understand why you exist and rejoice in that understanding, thank a science teacher.” More specifically, thank a teacher of evolution.
From foreword by
Richard Dawkins
Written by members of the Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science who have tackled the topic of evolution in their classroom for decades, On Teaching Evolution offers practical advice and sample lesson plans for fellow science teachers. Learn about what inspired them to love teaching evolution and the experiences that help guide their teaching practices.
Resources by Chapter
Chapter 1: For Patricia Soto
Chapter by Bertha Vazquez
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Chapter 2: The Accidental Evolution Teacher
Chapter by Nikki Chambers
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Chapter 3: The Cherokee Creation Myth
Chapter by Amanda Clapp
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Chapter 4: Showing Evidence of Evolution
Chapter 5: Teaching Darwin’s Theories
Chapter by Robert Cooper
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Chapter 6: An Ode to the Unbroken Thread
Chapter by Chance Duncan
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Chapter 7: We Are All Cousins
Chapter by Reginald Finley, Sr.
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Chapter 8: Cultural Border Crossing
Chapter by Katie Green
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Chapter 9: The Evolution of an Evolution Advocate
Chapter by John S. Mead
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Chapter 10: Chipmunks, Eternal Damnation, and Other Hazards of Biology
Chapter by David Mowry
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Chapter 11: The Nature of Science, Evolution, and Storytelling
Chapter by Blake Touchet
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Chapter 12: Evolution and a More Just Society
Chapter by David Upegui
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Chapter 13: A Compassionate Worldview
Chapter by Patti Howell
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