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Conceptual Ecology of the Evolution Acceptance among Greek Education Students: Knowledge,religious practices and social influences
Authors:Kyriacos Athanasiou  Penelope Papadopoulou
Institution:1. Pre-School Education , National and Kapodestrian University of Athens , Athens , Greece kathanas@ecd.uoa.gr;3. Early Childhood Education , University of Western Macedonia , Florina , Greece
Abstract:In this study, we explored some of the factors related to the acceptance of evolution theory among Greek university students training to be teachers in early childhood education, using conceptual ecology for biological evolution as a theoretical framework. We examined the acceptance of evolution theory and we also looked into the relationship between the acceptance and parents' education level, thinking dispositions and frequency of religious practice as independent variables. Students' moderate acceptance of evolution theory is positively correlated with the frequency of religious practices and thinking dispositions. Our findings indicate that studying a controversial issue such as the acceptance of evolution theory in a multivariate fashion, using conceptual ecology as a theoretical lens to interpret the findings, is informative. They also indicate the differences that exist between societies and how socio-cultural factors such as the nature of religion, as part of the conceptual ecology, influence acceptance of evolution and have an influence on evolution education.
Keywords:Evolution teaching  Acceptance  Conceptual ecology  Greek education students
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