Percepção dos estudantes da idade da Terra influencia na aceitação da evolução humana

sexta-feira, março 12, 2010

Students' Perceptions of Earth's Age Influence Acceptance of Human Evolution

ScienceDaily (Mar. 11, 2010) — High school and college students who understand the geological age of the Earth (4.5 billion years) are much more likely to understand and accept human evolution, according to a University of Minnesota study published in the March issue of the journal Evolution.

The finding could give educators a new strategy for teaching evolution, since the Earth's age is typically covered in physical rather than biological science classes.

Researchers Sehoya Cotner and Randy Moore, professors in College of Biological Sciences, and D. Christopher Brooks, of the university's Office of Information Technology, surveyed 400 students enrolled in several sections of a University of Minnesota introductory biology course for non-majors.

The survey included questions about knowledge of evolution and whether students were taught evolution or creationism in high school as well as questions about religious and political views. Participation was voluntary and had no effect on grades for the course.

The researchers extracted six variables from the survey to explore factors that contributed to students' views about the age of the Earth and origins of life and the relation of those beliefs to students' knowledge of evolution and their vote in the 2008 presidential election.

Using that information, they created a model that shows, for example, when a student's religious and political views are liberal, they are more likely to believe that the Earth is billions, rather than thousands, of years old and to know more about evolution. Conversely, students with conservative religious and political views are more inclined to think the Earth is much younger (20,000 years or less) and to know less about evolution.
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Evolution

Volume 64 Issue 3, Pages 858 - 864
Published Online: 26 Nov 2009
© 2010, Society for the Study of Evolution

IS THE AGE OF THE EARTH ONE OF OUR "SOREST TROUBLES?" STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS ABOUT DEEP TIME AFFECT THEIR ACCEPTANCE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

Sehoya Cotner 1,2 , D. Christopher Brooks 3 , and Randy Moore 1

1 Biology Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 2 E-mail: harri054@umn.edu 3 Office of Information Technology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Associate Editor: T. Meagher

KEYWORDS
Age of the Earth • evolution education • science education

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