Evolution and Learning

Evolution and Learning
Author: Bruce H. Weber,David J. Depew
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0262232294

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Essays on the contributions to historical and contemporary evolutionary theory of the Baldwin effect, which postulates the effects of learned behaviors on evolutionary change.

Evolution Education Re considered

Evolution Education Re considered
Author: Ute Harms,Michael J. Reiss
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030146986

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This collection presents research-based interventions using existing knowledge to produce new pedagogies to teach evolution to learners more successfully, whether in schools or elsewhere. ‘Success’ here is measured as cognitive gains, as acceptance of evolution or an increased desire to continue to learn about it. Aside from introductory and concluding chapters by the editors, each chapter consists of a research-based intervention intended to enable evolution to be taught successfully; all these interventions have been researched and evaluated by the chapters’ authors and the findings are presented along with discussions of the implications. The result is an important compendium of studies from around the word conducted both inside and outside of school. The volume is unique and provides an essential reference point and platform for future work for the foreseeable future.

Evolution and Learning

Evolution and Learning
Author: R. C. Bolles,M. D. Beecher
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134926459

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First published in 1987. Evolutionary theory and learning theory have for a long time developed in quite separate traditions. The purpose of this book is partly to celebrate new developments in the two theories by displaying some of the work of this new breed of scholar. It is the editors’ hope that they can encourage others to look more carefully at the mechanisms that make learning an evolutionary consideration and evolution a learning theory consideration.

Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms

Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms
Author: Mark A. Krause,Karen L. Hollis,Mauricio R. Papini
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108487993

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This book examines how evolution influences learning and memory processes in both human and nonhuman animals.

Evolution Education Around the Globe

Evolution Education Around the Globe
Author: Hasan Deniz,Lisa A. Borgerding
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319909394

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This edited book provides a global view on evolution education. It describes the state of evolution education in different countries that are representative of geographical regions around the globe such as Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North Africa, South Africa, North America, South America,Middle East, Far East, South East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.Studies in evolution education literature can be divided into three main categories: (a) understanding the interrelationships among cognitive, affective, epistemological, and religious factors that are related to peoples’ views about evolution, (b) designing, implementing, evaluating evolution education curriculum that reflects contemporary evolution understanding, and (c) reducing antievolutionary attitudes. This volume systematically summarizes the evolution education literature across these three categories for each country or geographical region. The individual chapters thus include common elements that facilitate a cross-cultural meta-analysis. Written for a primarily academic audience, this book provides a much-needed common background for future evolution education research across the globe.

Signals

Signals
Author: Brian Skyrms
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199580828

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Brian Skyrms offers a fascinating demonstration of how fundamental signals are to our world. He uses various scientific tools to investigate how meaning and communication develop. Signals operate in networks of senders and receivers at all levels of life, transmitting and processing information. That is how humans and animals think and interact.

Evolution of the Learning Brain

Evolution of the Learning Brain
Author: Paul Howard-Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018
Genre: Brain
ISBN: 1138824461

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The idea of evolution -- Origins -- The vertebrate brain -- The social primate -- Homo social cooperative learners -- Speech -- The arrival of numeracy -- The emergence of the written word -- Evolution meets education -- The future of the learning brain

Evolution and Religion in American Education

Evolution and Religion in American Education
Author: David E. Long
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-08-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400718081

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Evolution and Religion in American Education shines a light into one of America’s dark educational corners, exposing the regressive pedagogy that can invade science classrooms when school boards and state overseers take their eyes off the ball. It sets out to examine the development of college students’ attitudes towards biological evolution through their lives. The fascinating insights provided by interviewing students about their world views adds up to a compelling case for additional scrutiny of the way young people’s educational experiences unfold as they consider—and indeed in some cases reject—one of science’s strongest and most cogent theoretical constructs. Inevitably, open discussion and consideration of the theory of evolution can chip away at the mental framework constructed by Creationists, eroding the foundations of their faith. The conceptual battleground is so fraught with logical challenges to Creationist dogma that in a number of cases students’ exposure to such dangerous ideas is actively prevented. This book provides a detailed map of this astonishing struggle in today’s America—a struggle many had thought was done and dusted with the onset of the Enlightenment.