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Evolution: A Course for Educators

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Course Features

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Duration

10 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

1 hour per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

10 hours

Course Description

This training course focuses on the relationship between species on Earth and the role of evolutionary science in promoting well-being. Participants will learn about population genetics, evolutionary relationships, and the impact of natural and artificial selection on our lives. The training aims to equip science teachers with the knowledge and skills to incorporate evolutionary science into their classrooms. By understanding and teaching this subject, teachers can contribute to the education and well-being of their students. The course offers a comprehensive curriculum for science teacher training, with a focus on educating and training teachers in the field of evolutionary science. It provides a valuable opportunity for teachers to enhance their teaching skills and expand their knowledge in this important area of study. With a variety of training courses available, this program is designed to meet the needs of educators at different stages of their careers. By participating in this teacher training course, educators can gain valuable insights and tools to effectively teach evolutionary science, ultimately helping students develop a deeper understanding of the natural world and their place in it.

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Course Instructors

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Joel Cracraft, Ph.D.

Chair and Lamont Curator

Dr. Cracraft's research on the systematics and evolution of birds, speciation analysis, and biogeography are all components of his interests in understanding how biotas originate and change over time...
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David Randle, Ph.D.

Assistant Director, Curriculum and Instruction for Online Teacher Education Programs; Faculty, Master of Arts in Teaching, Richard Gilder Graduate School

Dr. David Randle joined the American Museum of Natural History's Education Department after a 15-year career as a science teacher in the New York City public schools. He is currently the Assistant Di...

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