Evolution:Nature’s Driving Force for Change

by: Robert C. Stebbins

To be ecologically literate, students need to understand the process of natural selection. It is essential to an understanding of evolution. Groundwork for understanding natural selection can begin in the upper elementary grades. Local populations of plants and animals can be studied to introduce the concepts of population, habitat, and environment. All students in middle school or high school should learn about natural selection. This chapter explores several activities and examples the author has found effective in introducing evolutionary subject matter.

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Type Book ChapterPub Date 2/28/2012Stock # PB318X_6

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