Evolution of humans: understanding the nature and methods of science through cooperative learning
Issue 340 | Page 113 | Published Mar 2011
Description
This article describes the use of an enquiry-based approach to the study of human evolution in a practical context, integrating role-playing, jigsaw cooperative learning and scientific argumentation. The activity seeks to unravel the evolutionary relationships of five hominids and one ape from rather 'messy' evidence. This approach enhanced the motivation of the students when learning about evolution, as well as fostering their understanding of the nature of science and their appreciation of the role of cooperative learning in science contexts.
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