Biological evolution theory in Spanish textbooks: the current situation

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Barberá Marco
Sanchis Borrás
Cristina Sendra Mocholí

Abstract

This article surveys the current situation of the biological evolution theory in the Spanish educational system, by examining 44 secondary level biology textbooks. Usually, the treatment received by the evolutionary theory does not correspond at all with its seminal importance in several domains of knowledge. The approach used to explain biological evolution in textbooks is quite diverse. Most cases showed important deficiencies. A drastic improvement is needed; especially in broadening the range of key evolutionary concepts included, as well as in addressing them in a more accurate way capable to describe their relationships and their role in shaping evolutionary thought.

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Marco, B., Borrás, S., & Mocholí, C. S. (2011). Biological evolution theory in Spanish textbooks: the current situation. Journal of Biology Education, 14(1), (pp. 23-34). https://doi.org/10.59524/2344-9225.v14.n1.22320
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Investigaciones y desarrollos
Author Biographies

Barberá Marco

Departamento de Didáctica de las Ciencias de la Universitat de València, Valencia, España.

Sanchis Borrás

Departament de Biologia i Geologia. IES Les Alfàbegues. Bétera, Valencia, España.

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Marco, B., Borrás, S., & Mocholí, C. S. (2011). Biological evolution theory in Spanish textbooks: the current situation. Journal of Biology Education, 14(1), (pp. 23-34). https://doi.org/10.59524/2344-9225.v14.n1.22320