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Evolution Education and the Rise of the Creationist Movement in Brazil

Araujo, Leonardo A. Luvison(Contributions by)Bizzo, Nelio(Contributions by)Brown, Adam Oliver(Contributions by)Caldeira, Ana Maria de Andrade(Contributions by)Ceschim, Beatriz(Contributions by)Cook, Kristin(Contributions by)da, Graciela da Silva Oliveira(Contributions by)Erbs, Rita Tatiana Cardoso(Contributions by)Gouw, Ana Maria Santos(Contributions by)Jensen, Gerda Maisa(Contributions by)Medeiros, Olma Karoline Cruz de(Contributions by)Mortimer, Eduardo F.(Contributions by)Mota, Helenadja Santos(Contributions by)Neto, Voltaire Dutra Paes(Contributions by)Oliveira, Alandeom W.(Contributions by)Paesi, Ronaldo Antonio(Contributions by)Pedreira, Ana Julia(Contributions by)Prestes, Maria Elice de Brzezinski(Contributions by)Reis, Giuliano(Contributions by)Silva, Delano M. S.(Contributions by)Silva, Heslley Machado(Contributions by)Teixeira, Pedro(Contributions by)Cook, Kristin(Edited by)Oliveira, Alandeom W.(Edited by)
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Evolution Education and the Rise of the Creationist Movement in Brazil examines how larger societal forces such as religion, media, and politics have shaped Brazil's educational landscape and impacted the teaching and learning of evolution within an increasingly polarized discourse in recent years. To this end, Alandeom W. Oliveira and Kristin Cook have assembled a number of educational scholars and practitioners, many of whom are based in Brazil, to provide up-close and in-depth accounts of classroom-based evolution instruction, teacher preparation programs, current educational policies, and commonly used school curricula. Contributors also present information on Brazilian teachers' and students' attitudes toward-and understanding of- evolution, emergent (mis)conceptions of evolution, and international comparisons of evolution acceptance and understanding in Brazil compared to other countries. Across the three sections of this book, readers see a nation navigating the complexity of multiple spheres of thought about evolution and its role in the K-12 and postsecondary curriculum. Suggesting the rise of an influential creationist movement in Brazil, this book illuminates the dynamic sociological processes at play in the educational sphere of Latin America in a globalized era that allows for rapid worldwide travel of competing ideologies. Scholars of Latin American studies, religion, education, sociology, and political science will find this book especially useful.

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Lexington Books
1793601496 / 9781793601490
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/09/2019
English
260 pages
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