Resources to support the teaching of Evolution. Birds do it, bees do it: evolution and the comparative psychology of mate choiceThe primary theoretical framework for the study of human physical attraction is currently Darwinian sexual selection.Sat, 01/01/2011Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here Darwin and evolution: a set of activities based on the eveolution of mammalsFri, 01/01/2010Article Teaching evolution at A-level: is 'intelligent design' a scientific theory that merits inclusion in the biology syllabus?Charles Darwin supposed that evolution involved a process of gradual change, generated randomly, with the selection and retention over many generatTue, 01/01/2013Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here Teaching evolutionary biology in schools to foster active learningFirstly, university students need to develop skills needed for independent study and critical thinking.Tue, 01/01/2008Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here Evolution of humans: understanding the nature and methods of science through cooperative learningThis article describes the use of an enquiry-based approach to the study of human evolution in a practical context, integrating role-playing, jigsaSat, 01/01/2011Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here 'Darwin-inspired' science: teachers' views, approaches and needsThis article summarises teachers' views on their knowledge of Darwin and his work, issues they raised regarding teaching Darwin-related activiTue, 01/01/2008Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here Charles Darwin's love affair with the round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)One of Darwin's main contributions to science was his study of insectivorous – now called carnivorous – plants.Tue, 01/01/2008Article The Galapagos Islands: Darwin and modern conservation storiesThe author visited the Galapagos Islands in 2009 and here looks at their biodiversity through pictures taken then.Fri, 01/01/2010Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here Capturing children's imagination in science through Darwin's ideasRupert suggests easy activities for engaging children's interest in adaptation and other Darwinian concepts. Thu, 01/01/2009Article A working model of natural selection illustrated by table tennisThis article provides an active model of natural selection by means of a table tennis analogy.Tue, 01/01/2013Article Login to see content The following document is not available for your current membership, please sign up here