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Kristy L. Daniel; Daniel Ferguson; E. Austin Leone; Carrie J. Bucklin – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Phylogenetic tree diagrams are commonly found in introductory biology curricula and represent the evolutionary relationships of organisms. Tree-thinking, or the ability to accurately interpret, use, and generate these phylogenetic representations, involves a challenging set of skills for students to learn. Although many introductory biology…
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Active Learning, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
Michael S. Brewer; Grant E. Gardner – American Biology Teacher, 2013
Teaching population genetics provides a bridge between genetics and evolution by using examples of the mechanisms that underlie changes in allele frequencies over time. Existing methods of teaching these concepts often rely on computer simulations or hand calculations, which distract students from the material and are problematic for those with…
Descriptors: Evolution, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles