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Cultural Studies of Science Education

, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp 93–96 | Cite as

Mr. Red in the American South: a response to Lisa Borgerding

  • Lee Meadows
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Abstract

This review essay affirms the work Mr. Red does with his students to support their learning about evolution and how his approach agrees with the realities of teaching evolution in the American South. It then shows how focusing on understanding, but not necessarily belief, adds to Mr. Red’s apparent neutrality a complimentary pedagogical approach that legitimizes more strongly accepted science while at the same time attending to the deep conflict many rural students feel when they are asked to learn evolution.

Keywords

Evolution Culture Rural science education High school biology 

Reference

  1. Meadows, L. (2009). The missing link: An inquiry approach for teaching all students about evolution. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.Google Scholar

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© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.School of EducationUniversity of Alabama BirminghamBirminghamUSA

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