2018
DOI: 10.20429/ger.2018.140201
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From Worldviews to Classrooms: Framing Evolution Acceptance in Pre-Service Science Teachers in the Southeastern United States

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“…Previous studies have shown how science teachers were challenged to teach SSIs Simonneaux, 2007). In particular, science teachers are reluctant to utilise SSIs in their teaching due to their poor classroom management abilities (Glaze, 2018;Tidemand & Nielsen, 2017); time constraints due to slow curriculum coverage (Tidemand & Nielsen, 2017); and parental reaction, administrative pressures, and feelings of incompetence in content areas (Glaze, 2018). Because of the above reasons, Sadler (2011) lamented the teacher-centredness that characterise many science classrooms that deny learners the autonomy to share ideas through debate and problem-solving.…”
Section: Role Of Socioscientific Issues In Scientific Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies have shown how science teachers were challenged to teach SSIs Simonneaux, 2007). In particular, science teachers are reluctant to utilise SSIs in their teaching due to their poor classroom management abilities (Glaze, 2018;Tidemand & Nielsen, 2017); time constraints due to slow curriculum coverage (Tidemand & Nielsen, 2017); and parental reaction, administrative pressures, and feelings of incompetence in content areas (Glaze, 2018). Because of the above reasons, Sadler (2011) lamented the teacher-centredness that characterise many science classrooms that deny learners the autonomy to share ideas through debate and problem-solving.…”
Section: Role Of Socioscientific Issues In Scientific Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because evolution accounts for 44% of paper 2 in grade 12 life sciences final examination, it implies that teachers should help learners engage with this topic meaningfully. The life sciences teacher becomes a significant determinant in the successful teaching of the theory of evolution in school science (Glaze, 2018). This is against a background that in South Africa, the teaching of the theory of evolution continues to lack a proper direction within many life sciences classrooms (Stears, Clément, James, & Dempster, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ogunleye ( 2009), the controversy surrounding the theory of evolution is deeply ingrained in the individuals' perceived antagonism between scientific understanding of the theory and the internal worldviews the individual is affiliated to. Glaze (2018) contends that it is the issue of evolution of humankind, and the emergence of new species, that causes the greatest antagonism among the public.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%