Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis
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Resumo: | The contribution of school curricula to public understanding and acceptance of evolution is still mostly unknown, due to the scarcity of studies that compare the learning goals present in different curricula. To overcome this lack of data we analysed 19 school curricula (18 European and one from Israel) to study the differences regarding the inclusion of learning goals targeting evolution understanding. We performed a quantitative content analysis using the Framework for the Assessment of school Curricula on the presence of Evolutionary concepts (FACE). For each country/region we analysed what this educational system considered the minimum evolution education a citizen should get. Our results reveal that: (i) the curricula include less than half of the learning goals considered important for scientific literacy in evolution; (ii) the most frequent learning goals address basic knowledge of evolution; (iii) learning goals related with the processes that drive evolution are often not included or rarely mentioned; (iv) evolution is most often not linked to its applications in everyday life. These results highlight the need to rethink evolution education across Europe |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysisEvolution learning goalsbiology educationeducation policyThe contribution of school curricula to public understanding and acceptance of evolution is still mostly unknown, due to the scarcity of studies that compare the learning goals present in different curricula. To overcome this lack of data we analysed 19 school curricula (18 European and one from Israel) to study the differences regarding the inclusion of learning goals targeting evolution understanding. We performed a quantitative content analysis using the Framework for the Assessment of school Curricula on the presence of Evolutionary concepts (FACE). For each country/region we analysed what this educational system considered the minimum evolution education a citizen should get. Our results reveal that: (i) the curricula include less than half of the learning goals considered important for scientific literacy in evolution; (ii) the most frequent learning goals address basic knowledge of evolution; (iii) learning goals related with the processes that drive evolution are often not included or rarely mentioned; (iv) evolution is most often not linked to its applications in everyday life. These results highlight the need to rethink evolution education across EuropeTaylor & FrancisRepositório da Universidade de LisboaMavrikaki, EvangeliaRealdon, GiuliaAivelo, TuomasBajrami, AniDilek Bakanay, ÇiçekBeniermann, AnnaBlagojević, JelenaButkeviciene, EgleCavadas, BentoCossu, CostantinaCvetković, DraganaDrobniak, Szymon M.Özgür Durmuş, ZelalMarta Dvořáková, RadkaEens, MarcelEret, EsraEroglu, SeckinAnna Gazda, MałgorzataGeorgiou, MarthaGostling, Neil J.Gregorčič, TanjaJanštová, VandaJenkins, TaniaKervinen, AnttoniKorfiatis, KonstantinosKuschmierz, PaulLendvai, Ádám Z.de Lima, JoelynMiri, FundimeNogueira, TeresaPanayides, AndreasPaolucci, SylviaPapadopoulou, PenelopePessoa, PatríciaPinxten, RianneRios Rocha, JoanaFernández Sánchez, AndreaSiani, MeravSokoli, ElvisaSousa, BrunoStasinakis, Panagiotis K.Torkar, GregorValackiene, AstaVarga, MátéVázquez Ben, LucíaYarden, AnatSá-Pinto, Xana2024-01-192025-07-01T00:00:00Z2024-01-19T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/62010engEvangelia Mavrikaki, Giulia Realdon, Tuomas Aivelo, Ani Bajrami, Çiçek Dilek Bakanay, Anna Beniermann, Jelena Blagojević, Egle Butkeviciene, Bento Cavadas, Costantina Cossu, Dragana Cvetković, Szymon M. Drobniak, Zelal Özgür Durmuş, Radka Marta Dvořáková, Marcel Eens, Esra Eret, Seckin Eroglu, Małgorzata Anna Gazda, Martha Georgiou, Neil J. Gostling, Tanja Gregorčič, Vanda Janštová, Tania Jenkins, Anttoni Kervinen, Konstantinos Korfiatis, Paul Kuschmierz, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Joelyn de Lima, Fundime Miri, Teresa Nogueira, Andreas Panayides, Sylvia Paolucci, Penelope Papadopoulou, Patrícia Pessoa, Rianne Pinxten, Joana Rios Rocha, Andrea Fernández Sánchez, Merav Siani, Elvisa Sokoli, Bruno Sousa, Panagiotis K. Stasinakis, Gregor Torkar, Asta Valackiene, Máté Varga, Lucía Vázquez Ben, Anat Yarden & Xana Sá-Pinto (2024) Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis, International Journal of Science Education, DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2023.229309010.1080/09500693.2023.2293090info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-29T01:20:43Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/62010Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:58:36.967862Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis Mavrikaki, Evangelia Evolution learning goals biology education education policy |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis |
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Mavrikaki, Evangelia |
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Mavrikaki, Evangelia Realdon, Giulia Aivelo, Tuomas Bajrami, Ani Dilek Bakanay, Çiçek Beniermann, Anna Blagojević, Jelena Butkeviciene, Egle Cavadas, Bento Cossu, Costantina Cvetković, Dragana Drobniak, Szymon M. Özgür Durmuş, Zelal Marta Dvořáková, Radka Eens, Marcel Eret, Esra Eroglu, Seckin Anna Gazda, Małgorzata Georgiou, Martha Gostling, Neil J. Gregorčič, Tanja Janštová, Vanda Jenkins, Tania Kervinen, Anttoni Korfiatis, Konstantinos Kuschmierz, Paul Lendvai, Ádám Z. de Lima, Joelyn Miri, Fundime Nogueira, Teresa Panayides, Andreas Paolucci, Sylvia Papadopoulou, Penelope Pessoa, Patrícia Pinxten, Rianne Rios Rocha, Joana Fernández Sánchez, Andrea Siani, Merav Sokoli, Elvisa Sousa, Bruno Stasinakis, Panagiotis K. Torkar, Gregor Valackiene, Asta Varga, Máté Vázquez Ben, Lucía Yarden, Anat Sá-Pinto, Xana |
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Realdon, Giulia Aivelo, Tuomas Bajrami, Ani Dilek Bakanay, Çiçek Beniermann, Anna Blagojević, Jelena Butkeviciene, Egle Cavadas, Bento Cossu, Costantina Cvetković, Dragana Drobniak, Szymon M. Özgür Durmuş, Zelal Marta Dvořáková, Radka Eens, Marcel Eret, Esra Eroglu, Seckin Anna Gazda, Małgorzata Georgiou, Martha Gostling, Neil J. Gregorčič, Tanja Janštová, Vanda Jenkins, Tania Kervinen, Anttoni Korfiatis, Konstantinos Kuschmierz, Paul Lendvai, Ádám Z. de Lima, Joelyn Miri, Fundime Nogueira, Teresa Panayides, Andreas Paolucci, Sylvia Papadopoulou, Penelope Pessoa, Patrícia Pinxten, Rianne Rios Rocha, Joana Fernández Sánchez, Andrea Siani, Merav Sokoli, Elvisa Sousa, Bruno Stasinakis, Panagiotis K. Torkar, Gregor Valackiene, Asta Varga, Máté Vázquez Ben, Lucía Yarden, Anat Sá-Pinto, Xana |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Mavrikaki, Evangelia Realdon, Giulia Aivelo, Tuomas Bajrami, Ani Dilek Bakanay, Çiçek Beniermann, Anna Blagojević, Jelena Butkeviciene, Egle Cavadas, Bento Cossu, Costantina Cvetković, Dragana Drobniak, Szymon M. Özgür Durmuş, Zelal Marta Dvořáková, Radka Eens, Marcel Eret, Esra Eroglu, Seckin Anna Gazda, Małgorzata Georgiou, Martha Gostling, Neil J. Gregorčič, Tanja Janštová, Vanda Jenkins, Tania Kervinen, Anttoni Korfiatis, Konstantinos Kuschmierz, Paul Lendvai, Ádám Z. de Lima, Joelyn Miri, Fundime Nogueira, Teresa Panayides, Andreas Paolucci, Sylvia Papadopoulou, Penelope Pessoa, Patrícia Pinxten, Rianne Rios Rocha, Joana Fernández Sánchez, Andrea Siani, Merav Sokoli, Elvisa Sousa, Bruno Stasinakis, Panagiotis K. Torkar, Gregor Valackiene, Asta Varga, Máté Vázquez Ben, Lucía Yarden, Anat Sá-Pinto, Xana |
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Evolution learning goals biology education education policy |
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Evolution learning goals biology education education policy |
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The contribution of school curricula to public understanding and acceptance of evolution is still mostly unknown, due to the scarcity of studies that compare the learning goals present in different curricula. To overcome this lack of data we analysed 19 school curricula (18 European and one from Israel) to study the differences regarding the inclusion of learning goals targeting evolution understanding. We performed a quantitative content analysis using the Framework for the Assessment of school Curricula on the presence of Evolutionary concepts (FACE). For each country/region we analysed what this educational system considered the minimum evolution education a citizen should get. Our results reveal that: (i) the curricula include less than half of the learning goals considered important for scientific literacy in evolution; (ii) the most frequent learning goals address basic knowledge of evolution; (iii) learning goals related with the processes that drive evolution are often not included or rarely mentioned; (iv) evolution is most often not linked to its applications in everyday life. These results highlight the need to rethink evolution education across Europe |
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Evangelia Mavrikaki, Giulia Realdon, Tuomas Aivelo, Ani Bajrami, Çiçek Dilek Bakanay, Anna Beniermann, Jelena Blagojević, Egle Butkeviciene, Bento Cavadas, Costantina Cossu, Dragana Cvetković, Szymon M. Drobniak, Zelal Özgür Durmuş, Radka Marta Dvořáková, Marcel Eens, Esra Eret, Seckin Eroglu, Małgorzata Anna Gazda, Martha Georgiou, Neil J. Gostling, Tanja Gregorčič, Vanda Janštová, Tania Jenkins, Anttoni Kervinen, Konstantinos Korfiatis, Paul Kuschmierz, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Joelyn de Lima, Fundime Miri, Teresa Nogueira, Andreas Panayides, Sylvia Paolucci, Penelope Papadopoulou, Patrícia Pessoa, Rianne Pinxten, Joana Rios Rocha, Andrea Fernández Sánchez, Merav Siani, Elvisa Sokoli, Bruno Sousa, Panagiotis K. Stasinakis, Gregor Torkar, Asta Valackiene, Máté Varga, Lucía Vázquez Ben, Anat Yarden & Xana Sá-Pinto (2024) Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula – a comparative analysis, International Journal of Science Education, DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2023.2293090 10.1080/09500693.2023.2293090 |
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