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Kubiatko, Milan; Fancovicová, Jana; Prokop, Pavol – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Plants are crucial parts of ecosystems but are traditionally considered boring and difficult by students. It is therefore not clear whether factual knowledge about plants contributes to building positive attitudes and interest in botany. We investigated whether factual knowledge about monocotyledonous plants is associated with secondary students'…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Science Instruction, Knowledge Level, Student Attitudes
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Prokop, Pavol; Fancovicová, Jana – Journal of Biological Education, 2019
Human cognition is influenced by natural selection which results in better information retention related to survival and faster visual recognition of potential threat. Plants are excellent models for studying human preferences because of the long evolutionary connectedness of humans with plants as food sources, although research in this field is…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Children, Adolescents, Gender Differences
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Fancovicová, Jana; Szikhart, Mário; Prokop, Pavol – American Biology Teacher, 2020
The human brain is limited by its capacity and incapable of memorizing all information. The memory system evolved to give preference to memory information related to maintaining and increasing individual fitness. We have chosen fungi, a heavily neglected area in science education research, to investigate which kind of information about mushrooms…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biological Sciences, Plants (Botany), Secondary School Students
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Prokop, Pavol; Fancovicová, Jana – Journal of Biological Education, 2014
Plants are characterised by a great diversity of easily observed features such as colours or shape, but children show low interest in learning about them. Here, we integrated modern theory of adaptive memory and evolutionary views of the function of fruit colouration on children's retention of information. Survival-relevant (fruit toxicity) and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Botany, Science Instruction