Article ID: CBB001252317

Teaching About Adaptation: Why Evolutionary History Matters (2013)

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Kampourakis, Kostas (Author)


Science and Education
Volume: 22, no. 2
Issue: 2
Pages: 173-188


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Part of special issue “Philosophical Considerations in the Teaching of Biology, Part II - Evolution, Development and Genetics”
Language: English

Adaptation is one of the central concepts in evolutionary theory, which nonetheless has been given different definitions. Some scholars support a historical definition of adaptation, considering it as a trait that is the outcome of natural selection, whereas others support an ahistorical definition, considering it as a trait that contributes to the survival and reproduction of its possessors. Finally, adaptation has been defined as a process, as well. Consequently, two questions arise: the first is a philosophical one and focuses on what adaptation actually is; the second is a pedagogical one and focuses on what science teachers and educators should teach about it. In this article, the various definitions of adaptation are discussed and their uses in some textbooks are presented. It is suggested that, given elementary students' intuitions about purpose and design in nature and secondary students' teleological explanations for the origin of adaptations, any definition of adaptation as a trait should include some information about its evolutionary history.

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Authors & Contributors
Sober, Elliott R.
Hecht Orzack, Steven
Riordan, D. Vincent
Desmond, Hugh
Bourrat, Pierrick
Pérez-González, Saúl
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science and Education
Museum History Journal
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
German Studies Review
Publishers
University of California, Riverside
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Evolution
Natural selection
Adaptation (biology)
Biology
Philosophy of science
Science education and teaching
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Lull, Richard Swann
Müller, Hermann Joseph
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer
Whewell, William
Osborn, Henry Fairfield
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Connecticut (U.S.)
United States
Germany
Institutions
American Museum of Natural History, New York
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