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Belief versus acceptance: Why do people not believe in evolution?
Authors:James D Williams
Institution:University of Sussex, School of Education, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, UK
Abstract:Despite being an established and accepted scientific theory for 150 years, repeated public polls show that evolution is not believed by large numbers of people. This essay examines why people do not accept evolution and argues that its poor representation in some science textbooks allows misconceptions, established and reinforced in early childhood, to take hold. There is also a lack of up‐to‐date examples of evidence for evolution in school textbooks. Poor understanding by science graduates and teachers of the nature of science and incorrect definitions by them of key terminology, serve only to undermine efforts to improve public understanding of evolution. This paper has several recommendations, including the introduction of evolution to primary age children and a call to bring evolution back as the central tenet of biology.
Keywords:creationism  evolution  intelligent design creationism  misconceptions  science education
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