“Only a Theory Revisited”
Publisher: In-Sight Publishing
Publisher Founding: September 1, 2014
Publisher Location: Fort Langley, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Publication: Critical Science Newswire
Original Link: https://ncse.ngo/only-theory-revisited
Publication Date: July 16, 2024
Organization: National Center for Science Education
Organization Description: The National Center for Science Education promotes and defends accurate and effective science education because everyone deserves to engage with the evidence. One day, students of all ages will be scientifically literate, teachers will be prepared and empowered to teach accurate science, and scientific thinking and decision-making will ensure that all life can thrive and overcome challenges to our shared future.
By Glenn Branch
NCSE’s Blake Touchet appeared in two episodes of the popular Evolution Talk podcast, hosted by Rick Coste, to discuss the hoary misconception that evolution is “only a theory” (part 1) and to recommend ways for evolution educators to resolve the misconception (part 2).
Touchet is a Science Education Specialist with NCSE’s Supporting Teachers program. Coste, in addition to hosting Evolution Talk, is the author of the corresponding book Evolution Talk (2022), which Bertha Vazquez reviewed in Reports of the NCSE in 2023.
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