Evolution and Religion in American Education: An Ethnography

Evolution and Religion in American Education: An Ethnography

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Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology Health & Wellness
Format Kindle
Pages 204
Langue Néerlandais, Flamand
Publié Jan 1, 2011
Éditeur Springer
Édition 2011
ISBN-10 940071808X
ISBN-13 9789400718081
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David E. Long's exploration delves deeply into the complex interplay between evolution and religious beliefs within the American educational system. By providing an ethnographic study, he reveals the tensions and reconciliations that emerge when these two potent forces collide in classrooms across the nation. The narrative unfolds through compelling case studies, capturing the voices of educators, students, and parents as they navigate the challenging landscape of science education amid deeply held convictions.

This examination extends beyond mere academic inquiry; it intricately weaves personal stories that underscore the emotional stakes involved. Long skillfully illustrates how educators strive to impart scientific knowledge while respecting their students' backgrounds, often leading to innovative teaching techniques that bridge the gap between conflicting ideologies. The nuances of these interactions highlight the challenges faced by teachers who aim to foster critical thinking while remaining cognizant of cultural sensitivities.

As the book unfolds, it critiques the broader implications of how educational policies shape the understanding of evolution and religion. Long challenges readers to consider the impact of societal beliefs on curriculum choices and the educational experience. His research encourages a dialogue about the importance of teaching evolution within a framework that respects diverse viewpoints, ultimately advocating for a more inclusive educational approach.

Through vivid anecdotes and thorough analysis, this work stands as a significant contribution to the discourse on science education in America. It prompts reflection on the necessity of understanding and addressing the cultural dimensions of learning, making it an essential read for educators, policymakers, and anyone invested in the future of education in a diverse society.

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