Authors
Xana Sá-Pinto, Evangelia Mavrikaki, Giulia Realdon, Lucía Vásquez Ben, Patrícia Pessoa, Kostas Korfiatis, Andreas Panayides, Duur K Aanen, Rianne Pinxten, Martin Scheuch, Tania Jenkins, Heloise Dufour, Bruno Sousa, Teresa Nogueira, Bento Cavadas
Publication date
2022
Journal
XVIII Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva
Description
EuroScitizen is a COST Action and involves a research network whose aim is to identify strategies to raise levels of scientific literacy about evolution in Europe. EuroScitizen comprises five working groups (WG) and this poster summarizes the current achievements of WG2 on formal education. WG2 aims to identify the needs and opportunities to improve the teaching of evolution since the first school years in distinct countries and enhance the contribution of formal education to European public scientific literacy on this important topic. To achieve these objectives we are studying: i) the school curricula and ii) textbooks of the participating countries; iii) teachers’ content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about teaching evolution and effective methodologies and strategies to empower teachers about evolution education; and iv) strategies to promote evolution understanding in elementary school students. This poster presents some of the current achievements of WG2, such as: i) publication of a paper about the development and validation of a framework for the assessment of school curricula on the presence of evolutionary concepts (FACE); ii) comparison of the content of most adopted textbooks in the schools of 8 countries, from the 1st to the 9th grade, about the presence of evolution Big Ideas; iii) identification of teachers’ best practices in evolution education and teacher’ training actions about evolution education; and iv) the publication of a study about the evolutionary concepts that elementary school students most often used after a pedagogical intervention. The next steps of the WG2 are also presented.
Scholar articles
X Sá-Pinto, E Mavrikaki, G Realdon, L Vásquez Ben… - XVIII Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, 2022